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The face of Raggedy Ann is a color-reversed minstrel mask, and Raggedy Ann's creator, Johnny Gruelle, designed the doll in part with the antics of blackface star Fred Stone in mind.
* Raggedy Ann's Wishing Pebble ( 1925 ) by Johnny Gruelle
* Raggedy Ann's Fairy Stories ( 1928 ) written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle
* Raggedy Ann's Magical Wishes ( 1928 ) written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle
* Raggedy Ann's Sunny Songs ( 1930 ) words and illustrations by Johnny Gruelle, music by Will Woodin
* Raggedy Ann's Lucky Pennies ( 1932 ) by Johnny Gruelle
* Raggedy Ann's Joyful Songs ( 1937 ) words and illustrations by Johnny Gruelle, music by Chas.
* Raggedy Ann's Adventures ( 1947 )
* Raggedy Ann's Mystery ( 1947 )
* Raggedy Ann's Merriest Christmas ( 1952 ) by Johnny Gruelle
* Raggedy Ann's Tea Party ( 1954 )
* Raggedy Ann's Secret ( 1959 )
* Raggedy Ann's Cooking School ( 1974 )
Gruelle's " Raggedy Ann's Sunny Songs " was set to music by William H. Woodin, who in 1934 was appointed FDR's first Secretary of the Treasury.
* My Very Own Fairy Stories ( 1917 ), republished as Raggedy Ann's Fairy Stories
* Raggedy Ann's Magical Wishes ( Book is undated )

Raggedy and Book
* Raggedy Andy's Number Book ( 1924 ) written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle
* Raggedy Ann in the Magic Book ( 1939 ) written by Johnny Gruelle, illustrated by Worth Gruelle

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Rag doll characters Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy, illustrated by Johnny Gruelle, 1920
Rag dolls have featured in a number of children's stories, like the 19th century character Golliwogg in The Adventures of two Dutch Dolls and a Golliwogg by Bertha Upton and Florence K. Upton and Raggedy Ann in the books by Johnny Gruelle, first published in 1918.
Rag dolls have featured in a number of children's stories, like the 19th century character Golliwogg, Raggedy Ann in the 1918 book by John Barton Gruelle and the British children's television series Bagpuss Ragdolly Anna and the popular " Raggybaggy "
The Patchwork Girl was likely influenced by the character of Topsy in Uncle Tom's Cabin, and she may have influenced the character of Raggedy Ann.
* Jakalope's Chrystal Leigh contributed vocals to the album that was produced and partially co-written by band mate Dave Ogilvie for Toronto based act Raggedy Angry.
Raggedy Ann meets Raggedy Andy for the first time ; illustrated by Johnny Gruelle
Raggedy Ann is a fictional character created by American writer Johnny Gruelle ( 1880 – 1938 ) in a series of books he wrote and illustrated for young children.
From his bookshelf, he pulled a book of poems by James Whitcomb Riley, and combined the names of two poems, " The Raggedy Man " and " Little Orphant Annie.
Gruelle became an opponent of vaccination, and the Raggedy Ann doll was used as a symbol by the anti-vaccination movement.
* A 1977 animated feature, Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure, directed by Richard Williams.
Raggedy Ann was drawn by Tissa David, who became one of the first women to animate a leading character in a animated feature film.
* Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Great Santa Claus Caper ( 1978 ) a Christmas television special directed by Chuck Jones
* Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Pumpkin Who Couldn ’ t Smile ( 1979 ) a Halloween television special also directed by Chuck Jones
* Raggedy Ann Stories ( 1918 ) written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle
* Raggedy Andy Stories ( 1920 ) written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle
* Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees ( 1924 ) by Johnny Gruelle
* The Paper Dragon: A Raggedy Ann Adventure ( 1926 ) by Johnny Gruelle

Raggedy and Johnny
* 1880 – Johnny Gruelle, American cartoonist, children's book writer and creator of Raggedy Ann ( d. 1939 )
* Johnny Gruelle, artist who created Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy
In 1918, Johnny Gruelle wrote and illustrated Raggedy Ann and in 1920 followed up with Raggedy Andy Stories.
A. Milne's The House at Pooh Corner and When We Were Very Young, Heinrich Hoffman's Der Struwwelpeter, Johnny Gruelle's Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees, and Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie.
* Marcella: A Raggedy Ann Story ( 1929 ) by Johnny Gruelle
* Raggedy Ann in the Deep Deep Woods ( 1930 ) written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle

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