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Foxy Grandpa was an American gag-a-day newspaper comic strip featuring an eponymous character, created by cartoonist Carl E. Schultze drawing under the name of "Bunny." The strip lasted from 1900 to circa 1918, and was at first hugely popular, with stage and silent film adaptations, as well as a party game license.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Carl E. Schultze, Cartoonist, Comic strip, Crashing Hollywood (1938 film), DMG Media, Don Markstein's Toonopedia, Gag-a-day, Joseph Hart (entertainer), King Features Syndicate, Lambiek, Murder, My Sweet, New York Herald, New York Journal-American, New York Press (historical), Philadelphia Bulletin, Philip Marlowe, Pin the tail on the donkey, Pogo (comic strip), Selchow and Righter, SpongeBob SquarePants, SpongeBob SquarePants (character), Text comics, The Funnies, Typesetting.

  2. 1900 comics debuts
  3. 1939 comics endings
  4. Comics adapted into plays
  5. Comics characters introduced in the 1900s
  6. Text comics
  7. Works about old age

Carl E. Schultze

Carl Emil Schultze (May 25, 1866 – January 18, 1939) was an American cartoonist best known for his popular Foxy Grandpa comic strip series.

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Cartoonist

A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images).

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Comic strip

A comic strip is a sequence of cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions.

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Crashing Hollywood (1938 film)

Crashing Hollywood is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and written by Paul Yawitz and Gladys Atwater.

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DMG Media (stylised in lowercase) is an intermediate holding company for Associated Newspapers, Northcliffe Media, Harmsworth Printing, Harmsworth Media and other subsidiaries of Daily Mail and General Trust.

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Don Markstein's Toonopedia

Don Markstein's Toonopedia (subtitled A Vast Repository of Toonological Knowledge) is an online encyclopedia of print cartoons, comic strips and animation, initiated February 13, 2001.

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Gag-a-day

A gag-a-day comic strip is the style of writing comic cartoons such that every installment of a strip delivers a complete joke or some other kind of artistic statement. Foxy Grandpa and gag-a-day are gag-a-day comics.

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Joseph Hart (entertainer)

Joseph Hart (June 8, 1861 – October 3, 1921) was an American vaudevillian entertainer, manager, producer and songwriter.

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King Features Syndicate

King Features Syndicate, Inc. is an American content distribution and animation studio, consumer product licensing and print syndication company owned by Hearst Communications that distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons, puzzles, and games to nearly 5,000 newspapers worldwide.

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Lambiek

Galerie Lambiek is a Dutch comic book store and art gallery in Amsterdam, founded on November 8, 1968 by Kees Kousemaker (– Bussum). His son Boris Kousemaker has been the owner since 2007.

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Murder, My Sweet

Murder, My Sweet (released as Farewell, My Lovely in the United Kingdom) is a 1944 American film noir, directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Dick Powell, Claire Trevor and Anne Shirley (in her final film before retirement).

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New York Herald

The New York Herald was a large-distribution newspaper based in New York City that existed between 1835 and 1924.

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New York Journal-American

The New York Journal-American was a daily newspaper published in New York City from 1937 to 1966.

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New York Press (historical)

The New York Press was a New York City newspaper founded by Robert Percival Porter and Frank Hatton in December 1887.

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Philadelphia Bulletin

The Philadelphia Bulletin (or The Bulletin as it was commonly known as) was a daily evening newspaper published from 1847 to 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Philip Marlowe

Philip Marlowe is a fictional character created by Raymond Chandler who was characteristic of the hardboiled crime fiction genre.

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Pin the tail on the donkey

Pin the tail on the donkey is a game played by groups of children.

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Pogo (comic strip)

Pogo (revived as Walt Kelly's Pogo) was a daily comic strip that was created by cartoonist Walt Kelly and syndicated to American newspapers from 1948 until 1975. Foxy Grandpa and Pogo (comic strip) are American comic strips and American comics characters.

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Selchow and Righter

Selchow and Righter was a 19th- and 20th-century game manufacturer best known for the games Parcheesi and Scrabble.

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SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated television series created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg that first aired on Nickelodeon as a sneak peek after the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards on May 1, 1999, and officially premiered on July 17, 1999.

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SpongeBob SquarePants (character)

SpongeBob SquarePants is the protagonist of the eponymous American animated television series. Voiced by Tom Kenny, he is characterized by his optimism and childlike attitude.

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Text comics

Text comics or a text comic is a form of comics where the stories are told in captions below the images and without the use of speech balloons.

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The Funnies

The Funnies is the name of two American publications from Dell Publishing (Dell Comics), the first of these a seminal 1920s precursor of comic books, and the second a standard 1930s comic book. Foxy Grandpa and the Funnies are American comic strips and gag-a-day comics.

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Typesetting

Typesetting is the composition of text for publication, display, or distribution by means of arranging physical ''type'' (or sort) in mechanical systems or glyphs in digital systems representing characters (letters and other symbols).

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See also

1900 comics debuts

1939 comics endings

Comics adapted into plays

Comics characters introduced in the 1900s

  • Foxy Grandpa

Text comics

Works about old age

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxy_Grandpa