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to Raves (pretty much)
for Scrappy and Scrappyland: "America's favorite forgotten cartoon star...[a] spectacular homage site." "Totally fantastic. Cool, cool, cool." "Jeepers...the ungodly love-child of Mickey Mouse and Astroboy." "...This is a part of your knowledge bank that needs to be filled."
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Your Scrappyland host is Harry McCracken, who's also responsible for Harry-Go-Round. This site opened to the public in January of 2005, and has been in the vanguard of the great American Scrappy revival--such as it is--ever since.
We're
always looking for Scrappy-related items for this site and related
projects. If you've got any for sale (or which you'd be willing
to loan), please
.
Looking for our newest stuff? Check out Scrappy's Important Message for America's Camp Directors. Also new is our illustrated report from the great Hollywood Scrappy bash back in April, 2005. Here are more baffling pictures of Columbia child stars with Scrappy products. This section documents Scrappy's Own Magazine, and this one tells the story of his Puppet Theatre. Click here for some Scrappy posters. Or here for some behind-the-scenes photos. And we're updated our section of letters to Scrappyland,
On the other hand, if you're trying to get your bearings you might start with this introductory essay. This classic article--the first major work of Scrappy scholarship--is a good second stop. Here's our first pass at a Scrappy FAQ. And here's our growing gallery of Scrappy stuff, drawing on the seemingly endless supply of Scrappy products that were manufactured in the 1930s. To
explore our other offerings--there are lots of 'em--use the Bill
of Fare to your left to hop between major sections, or choose selected
features from the Site Hi-Lites at the right. Have fun. And tell
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![]() 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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