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Unaccountably, Scrappy literature remains rather sparse. But it's not (quite) nonexistent. We've rounded up a few pieces, including ones written especially for Scrappyland visitors as well as some articles from years past. Plug: Animation Art, edited by Jerry Beck, includes a few paragraphs on Scrappy written by the proprietor of this Web site. Also, both Michael Barrier's Hollywood Cartoons and Leonard Maltin's Of Mice and Magic sensibly devote some space to discussion of the series. If you know of any other scholarship that should appear on this site, please drop us a note by clicking on the link to your left. And see our Links section for pointers to other Scrappy information on the Internet. Scrappy
in Hollywood Scrappy's
Important Message to America's Camp Directors Scrappy
and His Amazing Puppet Theatre An
Incomplete Collection of Scrappy Posters Meet
the Mintz Staff Scrappy
Starts a Magazine Why
Scrappy Matters Paul
Etcheverry and Will Friedwald's Scrappy The
Lost Boy: Rediscovering Scrappy The
Great Cora Sue Collins Mystery More
Kid Stars and Scrappy The
Scrappy FAQ |
![]() Hollywood celebrates Scrappy Frequently-asked Scrappy questions The classic Animania article Why Scrappy Matters The National Scrappy Gallery The greatest Scrappy toy of them all Meet the Mintz Studio staff Scrappy edits a magazine The Cora Sue Collins mystery Other kids who loved Scrappy, or at least claimed to Rediscovering Scrappy Posters a la Scrappy Scrappy's letter to camp directors |
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