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The catchphrase "Have no fear, [name] is here" is commonly associated with the character Mighty Mouse, a superhero mouse created by Paul Terry for the Terrytoons studio. The phrase was first used in the Mighty Mouse cartoon series, which premiered in 1942. Mighty Mouse quickly became a popular character known for his bravery and catchy catchphrase.

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