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Pop art started in Britain in the early 1950s and in the late 1950s in the United Stated.
Pop art was an art movement that emerged in the early 1950s in Britain and the late 1950s in the United States.
It was, partially.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was, in the 1950s, a Republican. If he was active in politics today and had the same policies he had in the 1950s, he'd be a moderate Democrat.
It is a series of prints from the 1950s.
Snagglepuss, a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character, is known for ending his sentences with the catchphrase "even." He first appeared in The Quick Draw McGraw Show in the 1950s.
Mutley from the Wacky Racers had a rotor tail, but it wasn't in the 1950's though. It was the late 60's.
There was a "Wally Walrus" in the 1940s to the late 1950s and "Chumley" character in the "Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales" cartoons in the 1960s .
I think its Dick Tracy.
Gumby the cartoon was invented by Art Clokey. He invented Gumby in the early 1950s after he completed his education at the University of Southern California.
"The Girls" was a popular newspaper cartoon in the 1950s drawn by British cartoonist Ronald Searle. It featured a group of schoolgirls at St. Trinian's School for Girls, known for their mischievous and rebellious antics.
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The cartoon you're referring to is likely "The Honeymooners," which originally aired in the 1950s. In this classic sitcom, the character Alice Kramden, portrayed by Audrey Meadows, famously hits her husband Ralph, played by Jackie Gleason, over the head with a rolling pin. This comedic moment became iconic, symbolizing the humorous dynamics of their relationship. Although primarily a live-action show, its cartoonish elements contributed to its lasting appeal.
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jhon. And might i add, get it for your 3 year old brother/sister, its a great present
Mel Blanc, the same man who gave Warner Bros. cartoon characters their voices.
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