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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."

"I thought at first that it was a hoax...
but I'm pretty sure it's legit. Either way, I love the design.."


Links

Updated August 2005
The World Wide Web is not, alas, exactly a surging sea of Scrappyana. Here are a few significant sites that have come to our attention:

Huemer.com's Dick Huemer pages
An excellent site run by the family of Scrappy's creator, with information and art.

The Big Cartoon Database's Scrappy pages
An attempt to compile a database of Scrappy film facts; unfortunately, it reads like it was put together by someone who hasn't actually seen any Scrappy cartoons.

David Gerstein's The Cartoon Pop Music Page
Scroll down for an amusing and perceptive analysis of the Scrappy cartoon Showing Off, and the chance to see a snippet of it in streaming video.

The Columbia Crow's Nest
Dedicated to the studio that brought us Scrappy--not a lot of Scrappy material yet, but there could be more on the way.

Vitaphone.org's Scrappy page
A Scrappy filmography for 1931-1935.

UPA: Magic, Mavericks, and Magoo
Tee Bosustow's fine UPA site chronicles the post-Scrappy world of Columbia animation.

And here are a few links to mentions of this very site:

Mark Evanier gives us a nice plug
So does Amid Amidi at Cartoon Brew
Not to mention longtime friend Dave Mackey
A discussion about this site at Golden Age Cartoons
A MetaFilter discussion that has us blushing

Gena's Out On the Stoop also likes us

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