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Buster and Tige, cropped from a 1906 political cartoon ("Hoist" refers to William Randolph Hearst in rustic New York accent.). Buster Brown is a comic-strip character created in 1902 by Richard F. Outcault.
Outcault introduced Buster Brown to the pages of the Herald on May 4, 1902, about a mischievous, well-to-do boy dressed in Little Lord Fauntleroy style, and his pit-bull terrier Tige. The strip and characters were more popular than the Yellow Kid, and Outcault licensed the name for a wide number of consumer products, such as children's shoes ...
Tige, Buster Brown's dog, in numerous films, from Educating Buster (1925) to Stop Barking (1929) Pete the Pup in Our Gang shorts; The Wonder Dog Pal in The Freshman (1925) (uncredited) [43] Peggy: Pug and Chinese Crested Dog mix Born c. 2018 Dogpool in Deadpool & Wolverine; Won the title of "Britain's ugliest dog" [44] Rin Tin Tin: German ...
Buster Brown and his dog Tige: Buster Brown shoes: 1904–present: live-action spots by Jerry Marin: The California Raisins: California Raisin Advisory Board: debuted 1987: singing, dancing California raisins Car Fox: Carfax: debuted 2008: helps people buy used cars Joe Camel: Camel cigarettes: 1987–1997 The Campbell's Soup kids: Campbell's ...
Tige is a masculine given name and nickname which may refer to: People: Tige Andrews (1920-2007), American actor; ... Tige, comic strip character Buster Brown's dog
A drawing of Smilin' Ed and the cast of Smilin' Ed's Buster Brown Gang, 1947.. Smilin' Ed McConnell (born James McConnell; 1882 – July 23, 1954) was a radio personality, best known as the host of the children's radio and television series, Smilin' Ed's Gang, closely identified with its sponsor, Buster Brown shoes, and also known as The Buster Brown Program. [1]
Buster and Tige Put a Balloon Vendor Out of Business; Buster Brown and His Dog Tige; Buster Brown and the Dude; Buster Makes Room for His Mama at the Bargain Counter; Buster's Dog to the Rescue; Buster's Revenge on the Tramp; Canoeing on the Charles River, Boston, Mass. Capture of the 'Yegg' Bank Burglars; Casey's Frightful Dream
Smilin' Ed McConnell and his Buster Brown Gang was one of the first children's TV shows filmed in Hollywood. In the original shows, McConnell started the program by greeting the audience—"Hiya, kids"—after which the audience sang a song for the sponsor, Buster Brown shoes: "I got shoes, you got shoes, everybody's got to have shoes, but there's only one kind of shoe for me—good old Buster ...