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That's him Chaim. The good colonel started in 1913 and was the first truly nationally famous cartoon character. He was invented by John Bray who learned how to do animation by stealing the idea from Winsor McCay. Bray actually posed as a reporter and McCay gladly showed him how it was done. Bray then turned around and patented the process for himself.
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Indeed it was, John. The episode plot had involved Timmy (as the Crimson Chin's sidekick, IIRC) attending a school for super-hero kids, and that obvious homage to Tenzil Kem was amongst his school-mates.
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Awww crap! I loved that show, but for the life of me I don't think I can name *any* of them!
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well, I figured 4 days is plenty so I looked up the answer
Uhno, Tor, Bort, Crunch, Bo, & Boo
Bumping for l.e.g.i.o.n.John to post another question. If not, I'll post one on Monday
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Well, I want to give legionJohn at least one day and I usually can't get online on the weekend.
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In the early 70's both Superman and Wonder Woman made separate guest appearances on a cartoon based upon characters from a popular TV show. What was the name of the cartoon?
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