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He also appeared regularly in the 1945-1947 comic book series adaptation ''[https://www.comics.org/series/14319/ George Pal's Puppetoons]''.
 
He also appeared regularly in the 1945-1947 comic book series adaptation ''[https://www.comics.org/series/14319/ George Pal's Puppetoons]''.
  
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[[Category:1941|Dandy, Jim]]
 
[[Category:1941|Dandy, Jim]]
 
[[Category:Animated shorts|Dandy, Jim]]
 
[[Category:Animated shorts|Dandy, Jim]]
 
[[Category:Fictional violinists|Dandy, Jim]]
 
[[Category:Fictional violinists|Dandy, Jim]]

Latest revision as of 18:39, 24 May 2025

Not-so-good amateur puppet violinist who first appeared in the 1941 stop-motion animation theatrical short Hoola Boola.

He also appeared regularly in the 1945-1947 comic book series adaptation George Pal's Puppetoons.

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