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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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August
2005 Thus wrote Scrappy in the first issue of Scrappy's Own Magazine, explaining how the publication came to be. The magazine, a sort of proto-comic book published in 1935 by Evanco Products Corp., looks like it was likely a promotional item for Runkel Brothers, the manufacturer of Scrappy's Own brand chocolate bars--"every Scrappy Bar has a Scrappy cartoon on the Wrapper wih a funny little jingle." (It's reminiscent of the original Mickey Mouse Magazine, which was a dairy premium.) What was there of interest in this publication? Well, it's hard to know where to start. In the pages of Scrappy's Own, we...
...and a lot more. Issue #1 of Scrappy's Own Magazine has repeated references to a forthcoming second issue. We have no idea if one ever appeared...and the first issue is pretty darn obscure itself. We're glad we found it, and may someday be moved to put its entire contents online. |
![]() 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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