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Fido (c. 1851 – 1865) was a yellow mixed-breed dog owned by Abraham Lincoln and kept by the family for a number of years prior to Lincoln's presidency, [1] and became a presidential pet during Lincoln's presidency, although he remained in Springfield, Illinois.
There was a Neopets sponsor game starring Fido Dido. [citation needed] In the early 1990s, Fido Dido had a comic strip in the teenage magazine YM. [citation needed] Pepper Ann, a spinoff of the Fido Dido strip, would later be adapted into a Disney TV series. Fido Dido appears in the 2009 animated short Logorama, as a bystander. [20]
Rose and friend Joanna Ferrone first developed the character Fido Dido in 1985, after Rose drew him on a cocktail napkin at a restaurant. Ferrone named him "Fido Dido". [2] They later stenciled Fido on T-shirts with the credo: "Fido is for Fido, Fido is against no one". [3] Fido Dido was licensed to PepsiCo in 1988 and appeared on numerous ...
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur is set in a chronologically twisted Stone Age and features Daffy Duck going up against a caveman named Casper (who is a caricature of Jack Benny) and his pet Brontosaurus Fido. This is the last cartoon with the Vitaphone intro, which was first used in The Phantom Ship in 1936.
Fido Dido, a male (human) youth cartoon character created in 1985 and associated with the soft drink 7 Up since 1988; Fidough, a Pokémon species; Fido, a pet Brontosaurus in the 1939 animated film Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur; Fido, the pet dog sidekick in the 1916 animated film Bobby Bumps
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Fido (1941 – June 9, 1958) was an Italian dog that came to public attention in 1943 because of his demonstration of unwavering loyalty to his dead master. Fido was the subject of articles appearing in many Italian and international magazines and newspapers, was featured in newsreels throughout Italy, and was bestowed several honors, including a public statue erected in his honor.
Fido is a 2006 Canadian zombie comedy film directed by Andrew Currie and written by Robert Chomiak, Currie, and Dennis Heaton from an original story by Heaton. It was produced by Blake Corbet, Mary Anne Waterhouse, Trent Carlson and Kevin Eastwood of Anagram Pictures, and released in the United States by Lions Gate Entertainment .