Supporting characters
Lyle the lion, Eugene the elephant
Cookies and crackers shaped like animals.
This depends on which manufacturer. The Nabisco brand of Barnum's Animal Crackers, has produced 37 animal shapes since 1903. They were producing 19 animals, as of their 100th Anniversary in September of 2002. The Keebler Company makes them under the name Austin Zoo Animal Crackers, and currently produces 12 different animals, while the Stauffer Biscuit Company, makes the Stauffer's Animal Crackers with 13 different animals. For more details, please see the site listed below.
There are eight-teen animal crackers.
Animal Crackers - musical - was created in 1928.
Animal Crackers in My Soup was created in 1935.
Because they make a loud 'crack' when you break them. Animal crackers are 'crackers' in the shapes of animals, many brands of which are sweetened. There is debate about whether or not animal crackers are actually crackers or cookies. They are like crackers due to the way they are made, with layered dough, but the ones made with sweetened dough are more like cookies. The original version, made by Nabisco in 1902, were crackers in decorative little boxes meant to hang on Christmas trees.
I'm pretty sure there's no cuttlefish in a box of animal crackers! No octopus, no walrus, no penguin, no cobra! Over the years since 1902, 54 different animals HAVE been represented. See the related link for more information.
Animal Crackers - film - was created on 1930-08-23.
The duration of The Animals Film is 2.27 hours.
Little Crackers was created on 2010-12-19.
Animal crackers are sweet, so most people would think that they're better in milk than in soup. Goldfish crackers and saltine crackers, however, are delicious in soup.
The cast of Animal Crackers - 1995 includes: Mel Tonken as Host