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Annie 75th Anniversary - Annie75.com celebrates Little Orphan Annie. It's Little Orphan Annie's 75th birthday. Follow Annie through the years from newspaper comics to the classic radio show to Broadway. This site offers Annie merchandise, collectibles and a bulletin board community.
Arthur: The World's Most Famous Aardvark - Developed with the help and advice of Arthur creator Marc Brown, the ARTHUR site is organized into pages hosted by the series' characters, each with features that encourage kids to read and write.
Beakman & Jax's Newspaper Comics - Beakman & Jax is a newspaper comic strip that appears in nearly 300 newspapers around the world. This is an archive of the published comics.
BigIdea.com! - Kids - Home of the Veggie Tales. Come play games with your favorite Veggie Tales characters, send an e-card to someone, color, paint, and sing!
Calvin and Hobbes Comics - Calvinandhobbes.com features eleven years of Bill Watterson's comics, archived at official website by Universal Press Syndicate. Includes merchandise such as framed, matted Calvin and Hobbes comics. Send an e-postcard of Calvin and Hobbes comic strip. Each day they are reissuing an original Calvin and Hobbes strip, 11 years after it was first published. Start your adventure with the first Calvin and Hobbes Strip, published November 18, 1985!
Cartoon Corner - How do people get jobs as cartoonists? Seems like a terrific job, using crayons and markers all day and thinking up funny things. This site will tell you the secrets of cartooning, but you have to promise not to tell anyone else! Learn some drawing tips, and try to guess some tricky riddles here.
Cartoon Critters - If you like cartoons, this site is for you. They have hundreds of coloring pages featuring your favorite characters. And if you like to draw, you can learn to draw your favorite characters, like Pooh or Scooby-doo, with their easy step-by-step instructions. There are also tons of puzzles, games, crafts, and other fun things to do.
Cartoon Network Department of Cartoons - This site will not only allow you to seek information on cartoons, but will even allow you to request a cartoon that will be shown on the air. Kids can also write e-mails to the Cartoon Network mascot Johnny Bravo, play featured cartoon video games, and enter plenty of promotional contests with lots of exciting prizes.
Comic Zone - Marmaduke - It's Marmaduke--the greatest of Great Danes. You've seen his cartoons in the comic pages, but did you know he's the official "spokesdog" for a program in which volunteers and their pets visit hospitals to cheer up the patients? Find out more about this big-hearted dog, whose adventures appear in more than 600 newspapers worldwide.
Comics.com! - Every week they make families around the world laugh. They have names like Snoopy, Dilbert, and Marmaduke. Who are these wacky characters? They are the drawings that make up the comic strips in your newspaper. Catch up on your favorite comic strip characters, and see what they are doing on the Internet. Find out about the artists and how they thought up the characters, and play games based on the comic strips. Then take a detour from the main page to the National Cartoonists Society, where the real cartoonists behind the strips hang out.
DC Comics for Kids - DC Comics is the home of such superhero greats as Superman and Batman, along with many others. We wonder if they ever go out for lunch together. If you want to know what's new at their comic book company, stop in here. You will find some coloring pages, a quiz, and more!
Dilbert Zone - The Official Dilbert Website - The cartoon strip Dilbert began in 1989. It now appears in over 1,900 papers in 53 countries. The Official Dilbert Website features Scott Adam's daily Dilbert strips, Dilbert merchandise, The Dilbert List of the Day and Dogbert's New Ruling Class.
Dragon Tales - Explore a land where dragons soar, adventure beckons, and friendships flourish. From the Forest of Darkness to Mushroom Meadows, the fun and learning never end! Dragon Tales web site introduces visitors to six-year-old Emmy and her four-year-old brother Max on their visits to Dragon Land. In the course of their adventures, the children and their young dragon friends help each other face fears, build confidence, and learn new ways to deal with problems they encounter. Dragon Tales' unique format and characters are designed to help preschoolers handle everyday challenges such as making friends, coping with fear of the dark, and learning new skills. This Web site offers materials to complement the PBS children's television program including character and place descriptions, games, printable coloring pages, information for parents and other.
Draw and Color with Uncle Fred - "Uncle Fred" Lasswell has been drawing the "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith" comic strip since 1934, and he still stays on the cutting edge of today's technology. His Web page includes numerous fun cartoon drawing lessons and features from his videodisk of the same name. Even the youngest of Web surfers will have no trouble drawing these characters.
Felix the Cat Home Page - Long before Garfield ever tasted his first bite of lasagne, Felix the Cat was a favorite. He appeared in newspapers as early as 1923. In fact, according to this page, Felix was used as the first test image on early TV experiments in the RCA laboratories. Now he's back. Read about him and his magic bag here.
Garfield's Official Web Site - This purr-fect home page is hosted by a big fat hairy deal: Garfield! Check out the recipes for Garfield's favorite food (lasagne), and read some great jokes. Still can't get enough of this cantankerous kitty? Grab a Garfield screen saver for your computer.
King Features Comics - Come discover the many comics here at King Features! You'll find The Amazing Spider-Man, Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, Beetle Bailey, The Better Half, Blondie, Dennis The Menace, The Family Circus, Flash Gordon and a ton more!!!
Looney Toonsville! - It seems like Warner Brothers has been making Looney Toons cartoons forever! Here's where you'll find their latest shows, the schedules, and even a historical look at some of the most famous cartoons of all time. But that's only part of this site. You'll find games to play and download, and you'll get a fascinating look at how cartoons are made. Stop in whenever you want to see, hear, or watch your favorite cartoon characters online, because the pictures, sounds, and video clips are right here. Shows included are Animaniacs , Freakazoid! , Pinky & The Brain , The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries , and Batman/Superman Adventures , among others. Don't miss the karaoke songs. Look in the Site Map for Favorite Places. It's right there!
Men In Black: The Series - In 1961, The INS discovered the presence of Aliens -- space aliens -- among us. It seems that for the inhabitants of the numerous planets and galaxies beyond the Milky Way, the big blue marble looms as a prime travel destination. Her range of cultures, terrains, species, and resources makes Mother Earth the logical choice for vacation, commerce, research ... and unfortunately crime. Discover the agents--a small group of specially chosen, specially trained men and women to police all visitation and protect the interests of the human race -- completely undercover.
Mother Goose and Grimm - Mother Goose and Grimm is the story of a streetwise yet endearing yellow bull terrier, his slightly senile caretaker, Mother Goose, and their storybook friends. Mother Goose deserves the Congressional Medal of Honor for putting up with her pooch’s outrageous exploits. Grimmy, who thinks his meal ticket is certifiable, hangs on to get his three squares a day plus garbage can privileges. Through it all, the signature, in-your-face brand of humor gets big belly laughs from fans.
Official Peanuts Home Page - All your favorites are here: Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Woodstock, Peppermint Patty, and Snoopy, of course! The history section is especially fascinating. The first "Peanuts" cartoon appeared in newspapers on October 2, 1950. But it wasn't until 1958 that Snoopy stood up on two legs. You'll find some fun Shockwave games here, and don't forget to vote for an official U.S. postage stamp to celebrate Snoopy's 50th birthday in the year 2000.
Theodore Tugboat Online Activity Centre - Here's a tugboat with a smile and appealing eyes, straight from the TV series. Toddlers will love the interactive story, in which they get to choose what happens next. Downloadable coloring book pages sail via the Net to your printer or graphics program. Little ones can even get their own postcard in the mail from Theodore Tugboat himself!
Toonville - Discover all your favorite comics here! They are updated daily so you can laugh each and everyday with your favorite characters! You'll find B.C, Andy Cap, Family Circus, Heathcliff and more!
Warner Bros. Kids Page - Anyone with the slightest interest in animated cartoons needs to drop in here. We've already mentioned the step-by-step tour of how a cartoon gets made and the karaoke. But there are a lot more games and surprises awaiting you at the main level of this great Web site.
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