Want this question answered?
Pillsbury Doughboy(R), Ronald McDonald,Sailor Mickey and Spider-Man
Probably Ronald McDonald because McDonalds has been here forever and Spongebob hasn't
Well Ronald McDonald has been around much longer than the Bart Simpson, so on the basis of age Ronald McDonald is more famous that Bart Simpson. Ronald McDonald and the restaurant chain McDonalds is also world famous.
Smokey tha bear
Maya Angelou was not born in Arkansas. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1928.
The Ronald McDonald Family Rooms located in hospitals are run and managed by the Ronald McDonald House Charities organization. It has been around for 39 years and provides ~7 million families a year with help to keep their children happy and healthy.
Joe Maggard has: Played Boat Owner in "Matlock" in 1986. Played Orville in "Matlock" in 1986. Played Audience Member in "Black Rainbow" in 1989. Played John Dayton in "Burning Vengeance" in 1989. Played Scanlon in "Nightmare in Columbia County" in 1991. Played Redneck in "Love Field" in 1992. Played Bartender in "Wild Card" in 1992. Played Dixon Hobbs in "One Christmas" in 1994. Played Best Friend in "Pure Bliss" in 1996. Played Man at Cafe in "Bastard Out of Carolina" in 1996. Played Ronald McDonald in "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Scared Silly" in 1998. Played State Trooper in "Ruby Bridges" in 1998. Played Ronald McDonald in "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Legend of Grimace Island" in 1999. Played Ronald McDonald in "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Visitors from Outer Space" in 1999. Played Ronald McDonald in "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Birthday World" in 2001. Played Ronald McDonald in "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Have Time, Will Travel" in 2002. Played Ronald McDonald in "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Legend of McDonald-Land Loch" in 2003. Played Doctor in "Itsy Bitsy Spiders" in 2013.
This one is hard to answer, because one is a video game character and the other is a symbol used by a popular restaurant for a long time, but not used as much today. Here is what several contributors said: I'd say Mario, as although he's been around for 25 years when compared to McDonald's 70, Mario has consistently been in the spotlight in those 25 years. McDonald's as a company don't really use Ronald McDonald as their mascot as much anymore, outside of small appearances here and there. In the UK I've not seen him for many many years, hence my conclusion that Mario is more popular
There is no single figure for how much money has been raised for the Ronald McDonald Houses because each chapter is individually supported. However, one chapter in Michigan raised over $30, 000.
Leave is singular, so it should be "leave has been discontinued."
No. This product has been discontinued for years.
Ronald McDonald has been played by several different actors on TV comercials: Willard Scott (1963-65) Bev Bergeron (1966-68) George Voorhis (1963) Bob Brandon (1970-75) King Moody (1975-1984) Squire Fridell (1984-1991) Jack Doepke (1990-1995) Joe Maggard (1995-2007) Brad Lennon (2007 to Present) In addition there are at least 100 actors who play Ronald McDonald in live appearances at McDonalds Restaraunts and other events around the world.