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Pogo and is
Capp is often associated with two other giants of the medium: Milton Caniff ( Terry and the Pirates, Steve Canyon ) and Walt Kelly ( Pogo ).
The etymology of foo is explored in the Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) RFC 3092, which notes usage of foo in 1930s cartoons including The Daffy Doc ( with Daffy Duck ) and comic strips, especially Smokey Stover and Pogo.
The modern archetype of the evil clown has unclear origins, but one of the first appearances of the concept is that of John Wayne Gacy, an American serial killer and rapist who became known as the Killer Clown after it was discovered that he performed as Pogo the Clown at children's parties and other events.
* The IGY is featured prominently during 1957 1958 run of Pogo comic strips by Walt Kelly.
* In India, it started on Pogo in 2009 and is broadcast as " Anpanman Breadman ".
* Etaoin Shrdlu, or a portion of the phrase, is the name of a character in many works of fiction, including: Elmer Rice's 1923 play The Adding Machine, Charles G. Finney's The Circus of Dr. Lao, Crockett Johnson's comic strip Barnaby, Bill Holman's comic strip Smokey Stover, Walt Kelly's comic strip Pogo, and the novel Psychoshop by Roger Zelazny and Alfred Bester.
Pogo is famous for creating the chant " No More Mindless Chants " in the mid-1970s.
Pogo. com released a version in 2009, and the game is also available on the Pogo Facebook site as well.
TBS ( present TBS Holdings, Inc .) produced the Takeshi's Castle game show, which is dubbed and rebroadcast in Indonesia ( RCTI, TPI ), Germany ( DSF ), Britain ( Challenge ), Spain ( Cuatro TV ), Italy ( Italia 1 ), Finland ( JIM ) Philippines ( GMA Network DZBB-7 ), India ( Pogo TV ) and the United States ( Spike, under the name MXC, formerly Most Extreme Elimination Challenge ).
The Anarchistic Pogo Party of Germany ( German: Anarchistische Pogo-Partei Deutschlands, or ' APPD ') is the self-declared party of the Pöbel ( mob ) and " social parasites ".
It is thought that the beginning two letters in these men's last names is where the name Pogo comes from.
The mascot is a blue jay posed with his fists raised, designed by cartoonist Walt Kelly of Pogo fame.
Pogo oscillation is a potentially dangerous type of self-excited combustion oscillation in liquid fuel rocket engines.
The character Kōtarō Matsudaira from Touch is modeled after Pogo.
* Pete is a Pogo Stick
The conventional comic section is more limited, but sometimes with social commentary, often subtle and oblique, or more bold, abrasive, and consistently pointed as in, Li ' l Abner, Pogo, Doonesbury, Bloom County, and Boondocks or in pulp comics such as Howard the Duck.
It is also telecast on Indian channel Pogo as a Hindi dubbed version.
The main character of the prehistoric chapter, Pogo ( ポゴ ), is a young caveman who has just come of age, who is only capable of saying the word " love.
She is discovered by a young caveman named Pogo, who falls in love with her and decides to help her hide from the rest of the tribe.
Eventually, Pogo is forced to fight O-D-O, and is assisted by a warrior of the northern tribe named Zaki ( ざき ).

Pogo and title
* In 1989, the Los Angeles Times attempted to revive the strip with other artists, including Kelly's children Carolyn and Peter, under the title Walt Kelly's Pogo.
In 1989, the Los Angeles Times revived the strip under the title Walt Kelly's Pogo, written at first by Larry Doyle and Neal Sternecky, then by Sternecky alone.
Under this name he found some success, first capturing the AWF Heavyweight title from Steve Strong in Puerto Rico, before moving on to the Japanese promotion W * ING and winning their tag team championship with Mr. Pogo.
They lost the title that April, but Awesome won them again with new partner Mr. Pogo in October.

Pogo and character
The main character in Walt Kelly's long running comic strip Pogo was an opossum.
Walt Kelly, who grew up in Bridgeport, named the Pogo character P. T.
This period saw the creation of Kelly's most famous character, Pogo, who first saw print in 1943 in Dell's Animal Comics.
It's difficult to compile a definitive list of every character that appeared in Pogo over the strip's 27 years, but the best estimates put the total cast at well over 1, 000.
Originally, the new group was named " Pogo " after the famous comic strip character, but it had to change its name when Pogo creator Walt Kelly objected to their use of the name and threatened to sue.
* Cartoonist Walt Kelly introduced a character into his Pogo comic strip called Mole MacCaroney.
* Fifi's character, though a protégé of Pepe LePew, might also have been inspired by another flirtatious Judeo-Canadian moufette, Miz Mam ' selle Hepzibah from Pogo ( which, coincidentally, was in the midst of a brief return to syndication when Tiny Toon Adventures first aired ).
The player character, a small green creature called Pogo, is on a mission to destroy eight towers that have been built onto the sea, by planting bombs at the towers ' peaks.

Pogo and daily
* In February 2007, Fantagraphics Books announced that it would begin publication of The Complete Pogo, a projected 12-volume series collecting the complete chronological run of daily and Sunday strips, to be overseen by Jeff Smith and Kelly's daughter Carolyn.
Crumb was later influenced by Walt Kelly's daily anthropomorphic funny animal comic strip Pogo ; Crumb did not copy Kelly's comics directly, but states that he imitated his drawing style closely ; Crumb admired Kelly's storytelling style, which " seemed be plotless and casually done.

Pogo and American
Titled I go Pogo, it was aired a few times on American cable channels, but has yet to be commercially released.
Walter Crawford Kelly, Jr. ( August 25, 1913 October 18, 1973 ), or Walt Kelly, was an American animator and cartoonist, best known for the comic strip, Pogo.
* The name " Okefenokee " has appeared many times in American pop culture, including Walt Kelly's comic strip Pogo, where the characters made their home in the Okefenokee Swamp, Freddy Cannon's 1959 hit " Okefenokee ", and Larry Verne's " Okefenokee Two-Step ".
* Pogo the Clown or John Wayne Gacy ( 1942-1994 ), American serial killer

Pogo and comic
During this time he discovered comic strips like Pogo, Krazy Kat, and Charles Schulz ' Peanuts which subsequently inspired and influenced his desire to become a professional cartoonist.
For example, the Pogo comic strip by Walt Kelly originally appeared only in the New York Star in 1948 and was not picked up for syndication until the following year.
Jones co-directed 1969's The Pogo Special Birthday Special, based on the Walt Kelly comic strip, and voiced the characters of Porky Pine and Bun Rab.
In 1980, Marc Paul Chinoy directed the 1st feature-length clay animated film ; a film based on the famous Pogo comic strip.
This fort was immortalized by Walt Kelly in the Pogo comic strip.
Kelly's work with Dell continued well into the successful run of the newspaper strip in the early 1950s, ending after 16 issues of Pogo Possum ( each with all-new material ) in a dispute over the republication of Kelly's early Pogo and Albert stories in a comic book titled The Pogo Parade.
The Pogo comic strip was syndicated to newspapers for 26 years.
Also in 1989, Eclipse Books began publication of a hardcover series called Walt Kelly's Pogo and Albert collecting the early Dell Pogo comic book stories in color, starting with the characters ' first appearance in 1943.
The first comic book series to make the permanent transition to newspapers, Pogo debuted on October 4, 1948 and ran continuously until the paper folded on January 28, 1949.
* Walt Kelly used his comic strip Pogo to produce a satire that appeared in book form as " The Jack Acid Society Black Book.
Following the 1989 revival of the Pogo comic strip, a revival of Li ' l Abner was also planned in 1990.
Linnell: " The other inspiration for Ng was a Pogo comic strip.

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