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Suzy Spafford, also known as Suzy Spafford Lidstrom (born 1945), is an American cartoonist best known for drawing whimsical animal characters. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Her "Suzy's Zoo" line of greeting cards , stickers, stationery, calendars, and similar products is sold in thousands of stores all over the world.
Suzy Sheep (voiced by Meg Hall in the UK version from series 1–4, Ava Lovell from series 5–8, and Amber Asmah-Bishop from Series 8- in the UK and Elaine Torres [8] on the American version that aired on Cartoon Network in 2005) – Suzy is Daddy & Mummy Sheep's daughter, Charlotte Sheep's cousin, Granny Sheep's granddaughter and Peppa's best friend and is also the best friend in-law of ...
The Beary Family (also known as The Beary's Family Album) is an American animated and cartoon animal theatrical series created by Jack Hannah for Walter Lantz Productions. Twenty-eight shorts were made from 1962 to 1972, when the studio closed.
Happy Birthday to You (with Lucille Bliss) Kippy the Kop (hosted by Dan Joffee) KRON-TV: The Mayor Art Show / The Popeye Show (host: Art Finley) KRON-TV: Mayor Art's Almanac (segment within Mayor Art Show, Art Finley) KTVU: Captain Satellite (Bob March) KTVU Romper Room ("Miss Nancy" Besst, "Miss Ruby") King Norman's Castle; KRON-TV: Skipper ...
A sheep that acts like a sheep dog. Puzzle: Donkey The Chronicles of Narnia: C. S. Lewis: Rudolph: Reindeer Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Robert L. May: A reindeer originally from the 1939 story 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer', later adapted to a 1949 song, a 1964 television special, and various derivative works. Woolly Sheep When Sheep Can ...
Typically, neither the comic strip nor the cartoons depict adults. In the strip, we only see the children's side of the conversations with Miss Othmar. In the cartoons, a muffled horn was used for her voice. This became her—and all other voices of adult characters—trademark in the cartoons and is sometimes parodied in other programs.
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Color Rhapsody is a series of usually one-shot animated cartoon shorts produced by Charles Mintz's studio Screen Gems for Columbia Pictures. [1] They were launched in 1934, following the phenomenal success of Walt Disney's Technicolor Silly Symphonies and Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies.