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  2. Category:German comics characters - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters that originated in German comics. This does not mean that they necessarily have that nationality in the comics, ...

  3. Category:Fictional German people - Wikipedia

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    East Germany portal This category is for fictional characters from the Federal Republic of Germany , or whom are of German descent; including characters who are citizens of the German Overseas Territories , dependencies, dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates and other territories ruled or administered by Germany .

  4. German comics - Wikipedia

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    The first successful German-language comic strip with speech balloons was 1927 the Austrian daily strip Tobias Seicherl in Das Kleine Blatt. Popular German-language comics in Switzerland are Globi and Papa Moll. Until the beginning of the 1980s, German comics remained to a large extent limited to children's comics.

  5. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    Max and Moritz - Principal characters of the book of the same name written by Wilhelm Busch in 1865. Famous for their tricks, Max and Moritz quickly became famous characters in Germany. The Mask - Wears a mask imbued with Loki's powers and lack of inhibition. Mister Mxyzptlk - An imp from the fifth dimension featured in the Superman comics.

  6. Sandmännchen - Wikipedia

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    It was very popular with GDR citizens to the point that after the wall fell, former citizens lamented the appropriation of the beloved cartoon by corporate West German television. The production of the West German version of Sandmännchen ceased in 1991, following the unification of Germany. The East German version was ultimately more popular ...

  7. Bernd das Brot - Wikipedia

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    Bernd das Brot puppet and puppeteer Jörg Teichgraeber [] during an autograph session. Bernd das Brot (English: lit. "Bernd the Bread", or "Bernie Bread") is a puppet character, star mascot, and pop cultural icon of the German children's television channel KiKA, [1] [2] [3] currently featured in the programs Bernd das Brot, Bravo Bernd, and the KiKA late night loop programme. [4]

  8. Category:German cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    German comic strip cartoonists (4 P) German comics artists (4 C, 46 P) German comics writers (3 C, 21 P) E. German editorial cartoonists (11 P) W. German women ...

  9. Mainzelmännchen - Wikipedia

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    The Mainzelmännchen are six comedic cartoon characters used as mascots for the German public service television broadcaster ZDF. They first appear on television in 1963 to accommodate a government regulation prohibiting confusion between broadcast advertising and content. The cartoon characters served as a transition between the two. [1]