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  • Silly Symphony (initially titled Silly Symphonies) is a weekly Disney comic strip that debuted on January 10, 1932, as a topper for the Mickey Mouse strip's...
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  • mediums. Starting in 1932, a Silly Symphony newspaper comic strip was distributed by King Features Syndicate, as well as a Dell comic book series and numerous...
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  • strip—starting in August 1936, Donald was the star of a year-long sequence in the Sunday Silly Symphony comic strip, and he got his own comic strip in...
    68 KB (6,189 words) - 05:39, 28 November 2024
  • Merrill De Maris (category Comic strip creator stubs)
    four-month comic strip story "The Gleam". De Maris also wrote for the Silly Symphony comic strip from December 1937 to October 1942, writing the comic strip adaptations...
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  • by Walt Disney. An adaptation of the short was featured in the Silly Symphony comic strip over six weeks, from October 23 to November 27, 1938, around the...
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  • called the Junior Woodchucks. Al Taliaferro, the artist for the Silly Symphony comic strip, proposed the idea for the film Donald's Nephews, so that the...
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  • comics. He first appeared in the Silly Symphony Sunday comic strip, and later appeared as a regular feature in the comic book Walt Disney's Comics and Stories...
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  • first appearance in animation. Al Taliaferro, the artist for the Silly Symphony comic strip, proposed the idea for the film, so that the studio would have...
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  • Yugoslavia. The character's first appearance in comic strip format was the 1934 Silly Symphony comic strip sequence based on the short The Wise Little Hen...
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  • Disney comics (redirect from Disney Comic)
    Sunday strip started on January 10, 1932, with a topper Silly Symphony strip.Silly Symphony initially related the adventures of Bucky Bug, the first...
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  • "Panchito" stories in the Silly Symphony comic strip (1944–45), and created the Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit Sunday strip (1945–46). In the late...
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  • Elmer Elephant (category Silly Symphonies)
    saving Tilly). Elmer would later go on to star in a serial in the Silly Symphony comic strip. "The Life and Adventures of Elmer Elephant", appearing from October...
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  • Silly Symphonies: The Complete Disney Classics is a book series which reprints Walt Disney's Silly Symphony Sunday comic strip, drawn by several different...
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  • the Mickey Mouse comic strip. When the Sunday topper strip Silly Symphony was created in January 1932, Taliaferro began inking that strip as well, for Earl...
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  • Bugs in Love (category Silly Symphonies)
    are doing and together defeat the crow and save the couple. The Silly Symphony comic strip began on January 10, 1932 with a storyline about Bucky Bug, an...
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  • Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit (category American comic strips)
    Disney had previously released comic strip adaptations of its animated feature films as part of the Silly Symphony Sunday strip, starting with Snow White and...
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    original strip ran on Sundays from December 12, 1937 to April 24, 1938 and was distributed by King Features Syndicate. The sequence ran in Disney's Silly Symphony...
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  • Al Taliaferro (category American comic strip cartoonists)
    Silly Symphony comic strip (1932–1939), based on the Silly Symphony short film series. The strip debuted on January 10, 1932, as a Sunday comic strip...
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  • The Cookie Carnival (category Silly Symphonies)
    produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released as part of the Silly Symphony series on May 25, 1935. It is a Cinderella story involving a cookie...
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    The Robber Kitten (category Silly Symphonies)
    nothing else has happened. The cartoon short was adapted in a Silly Symphony comic strip sequence by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro, which ran from February...
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