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A green bath toy crocodile, known for different jobs, such as a doctor and a sheriff cowboy. Tick-Tock Peter Pan (1953 film) The crocodile who swallowed an alarm clock and is Captain Hook's biggest fear. Victor 64 Zoo Lane: A large, green crocodile, who is the main bully in Waterlilly Lake. Wally Gator Wally Gator: An alligator prone to mishaps.
Kelly created the characters of Pogo the possum and Albert the alligator in 1941 for issue No. 1 of Dell's Animal Comics in the story "Albert Takes the Cake". [1] Both were comic foils for a young black character named Bumbazine (a corruption of bombazine, a fabric that was usually dyed black and used largely for mourning wear), who lived in the swamp.
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Albert the Florida Gators mascot met Lyle the crocodile at an event to entertain young patients at UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital.
He was given the nickname ”The Crocodile”, because of his skin as a dark one, by Killian "Hook" Jones, after Rumple killed Milah and took the hand of Killian. Rumpelstiltskin is responsible for the majority of the evil-doings throughout the characters' histories including Cora's quest for power, Ingrid becoming "the Snow Queen", and teaming ...
Image credits: Sony Pictures #3 Eric Cartman. Eric Cartman is one of the main characters, alongside his friends Stan, Kenny, and Kyle, of the adult series South Park which has aired since 1997.
Hard Luck Duck and Crocodile Harley; Pizza Boy and Tumbleweed Tex; Boid and Worm; Bloo, Simon, and Scully; The Ignoramooses (Sherwood and Pomeroy) Malcolm and Melvin; Mina and the Count; Johnny the Worm and Sally; Robots; Yuckie Duck and Sledgehammer O'Possum; Yoink of the Yukon; Shake and Flick; Jof; Snoot the Flea and Al the Dog
The Fat Albert gang's character images were primarily created by the artist Randy Hollar, with the assistance of one-time Disney animator Michelle McKinney, under the direction of Ken Brown. [9] Retitled Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, the series premiered on September 9, 1972, on CBS. Production lasted for 12 years, though production of the ...