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  2. Little Lulu - Wikipedia

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    Little Lulu is a comic strip created in 1935 by American author Marjorie Henderson Buell. [1] The character, Lulu Moppet, debuted in The Saturday Evening Post on February 23, 1935, in a single panel, appearing as a flower girl at a wedding and mischievously strewing the aisle with banana peels.

  3. Marge (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    The first Little Lulu from the February 23, 1935 issue of The Saturday Evening Post Paramount Pictures approached Buell in 1943 with a proposal to develop a series of animated shorts. She traveled to New York to meet with Paramount executives and tour the animation facilities, and there was introduced to William C. Erskine, who became her ...

  4. List of Little Lulu characters - Wikipedia

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    Lulu is also very creative and tells stories to Alvin to teach him a lesson with fun. She wears a red dress and hat and has long black curly hair. In the Little Lulu theatrical shorts she was voiced by Cecil Roy. [3] In The Little Lulu Show she was voiced by Tracey Ullman (Season 1 only) and Jane Woods (Seasons 2 and 3 only).

  5. The Little Lulu Show - Wikipedia

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    The Little Lulu Show is an animated series based on Marjorie Henderson Buell's comic book character Little Lulu. [1] The series first aired in 1995 and ended in 1999. The series was produced by the CINAR Corporation, in association with Western Publishing Company, Inc./Golden Books Family Entertainment, alongside HBO, Beta Film and the CTV Television Network Ltd. for the first two seasons ...

  6. To Sir with Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it made Lulu only the second British female artist to top the US charts during the listing's Rock era after Petula Clark's "Downtown" in 1965—and third in the overall history of the US charts after "Downtown" and Vera Lynn's "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" in 1952—and so far the first of two Scottish female solo artists to achieve the feat.

  7. Be-Bop-a-Lula - Wikipedia

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    Davis claimed that he wrote the song with Gene Vincent after listening to the song "Don't Bring Lulu". Vincent himself sometimes claimed that he wrote the words inspired by the comic strip, "Little Lulu": "I come in dead drunk and stumble over the bed. And me and Don Graves were looking at this bloody book; it was called Little Lulu. And I said ...

  8. Lulu discography - Wikipedia

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    Love Loves to Love Lulu aka Lulu Sings "To Sir With Love" Released: 1967 ... A Little Soul in Your Heart: Released: 8 August 2005 ... "Hum a Song (From Your Heart)" ...

  9. Trio 64 - Wikipedia

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    It was simultaneously Gary Peacock’s first and only recording with Evans and Paul Motian's ... "Little Lulu" – 4:39 (Alternative Take 1) "Little Lulu" – 5:07 ...