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The first was a 1930 comic strip signed by an artist known simply as Lane. The second Animal Crackers was a cartoon panel by Dick Ryan and Warren Goodrich (1913–2002) that was published intermittently from 1936 through 1952. [1] In some papers it ran as Animal Krackers. The third began on April 1, 1968 [1] and continues today.
Roger (Rog) Bollen (July 27, 1941 – October 3, 2015) was an American writer and illustrator of comic strips and children's books, and a producer of television shows for children. Born in East Cleveland, he graduated from Shaw High School and Kent State University. [1] During his final years, he lived in Chagrin Falls, OH.
Animal Crackers is an animated television series produced by CINAR and Alphanim. [1] It is based on the comic strip Animal Crackers by the American cartoonist Roger Bollen. The show was first introduced in September 7, 1997 and ended with the final episode in September 16, 2000. It lasted for three seasons with 39 episodes.
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Animal Crackers, 1997 animated TV series based on one of the comic strips; Animal Crackers (1937 comic strip), American newspaper comic strip; Animal Kwackers, a 1975 British children's television series; Animal Crackers, an animated movie starring Ian McKellen, Danny DeVito, and Sylvester Stallone
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As an artist, I love to combine my dry, deadpan sense of humor with silly, simplistic cartoons. My relatable, witty drawings take a creative look at day-to-day life, poking fun and flipping ...