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  2. St Trinian's School - Wikipedia

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    Cover of a modern re-issue of St Trinian's drawings. St Trinian's is a British gag cartoon comic strip series, created and drawn by Ronald Searle from 1946 until 1952. [1] The cartoons all centre on a boarding school for girls, where the teachers are sadists and the girls are juvenile delinquents. The series was Searle's most famous work and ...

  3. The Kubert School - Wikipedia

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    The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, commonly known as The Kubert School or Joe Kubert School, is a private for-profit art school focused on cartooning and located in Dover, New Jersey. It teaches the principles of sequential art and the particular craft of the comics industry as well as commercial illustration .

  4. Art Instruction Schools - Wikipedia

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    Art Instruction, Inc. was known to many aspiring artists as the Draw Me! School, because of the familiar "Talent Test" advertising campaigns seen in magazine ads, matchbook covers with Spunky the Donkey, TV commercials and online promotions with the "Draw Me!" ad copy.

  5. Category : British children's animated comedy television series

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    School of Roars; Scream Street (TV series) Sea Princesses; The Secret Show; Sergeant Stripes (TV series) Shaun the Sheep; Sindbad & the 7 Galaxies; Skatoony; Skunk Fu! Soul Music (TV series) Squish (animated series) Stoppit and Tidyup; The Strange Chores; Summer Camp Island; Sunny Day (TV series) SuperTed

  6. Keith Chapman - Wikipedia

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    While freelancing as an agency art director in the early 1990s, Chapman worked on his own creations, one of them being Bob the Builder, who was created after he spotted a JCB backhoe loader on a work site and thought they could bring it to life with cartoon eyes, which became the character Scoop (then named "Digger"), followed by other machines ...

  7. The Bash Street Kids - Wikipedia

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    According to Leo Baxendale, "In fact, the catalyst for my creation of Bash Street was a Giles cartoon of January 1953: kids pouring out of school, heads flying off and sundry mayhems. Straight away, I pencilled a drawing of 'The Kids of Bash Street School' and posted it from my home in Preston to R. D. Low, the managing editor of D.C. Thomson's ...

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  9. Cartoon - Wikipedia

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    Christ's Charge to Peter, one of the Raphael Cartoons, c. 1516, a full-size cartoon design for a tapestry. In fine art, a cartoon (from Italian: cartone and Dutch: karton—words describing strong, heavy paper or pasteboard and cognates for carton) is a full-size drawing made on sturdy paper as a design or modello for a painting, stained glass, or tapestry.