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This very popular series was produced from 1916 to 1919 at Bray by Earl Hurd, who created the cel process that would dominate animation for the rest of the century | Bobby Bumps | 100%
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Starring the first Character created for an animated series, this ran first from 1913-1917 and again from 1922-1924 in a new live-action/animation combination by Walter Lantz | Colonel Heeza Liar | 100%
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Walt Lantz's first original staring characters starred alongside him in this 1924-26 series | Dinky Doodle and Weakheart | 100%
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This series of 11 was briefly made during 1916 by Paul Terry, who created more cartoons with this character at no less than 3 other studios and at least 250 more starring appearances! | Farmer Alfalfa | 100%
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Wallace Carlson next did this series from 1917 to 1919, starring a tramp and dog, usually attempting to get food, money, or easy work | Goodrich Dirt | 100%
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Cartoonist Opper created this influential comic, adapted by Bray from 1920 to 1922 | Happy Hooligan | 100%
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Bray began to adapt comic strip characters to the screen in 1919, starting with Walter Hoban's from 1919 to 1922 | Jerry on the Job | 100%
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Tad Dorgan created this comic strip parody of domestic life, adapted by Bray from 1920 to 1922 | Judge Rummy | 100%
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Dirks/Knerr's very popular comic strip was adapted under a WW1 era retitle briefly in 1920 | Katzenjammer Kids | 100%
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George Herriman's famous comic strip, which ran briefly in animated form from 1920 into the next year | Krazy Kat | 100%
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Short lived 1916 series by early animator Clarence Rigby, the second cartoon in the series had to be reshot twice due to a technical error | Miss Nanny Goat | 100%
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Wallace Carlson's first of three series at Bray, only 4 were made in 1917 | Otto Luck | 100%
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Max Fleischer started this very famous series of films at Bray from 1918 to 1921 | Out of the Inkwell | 100%
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The Last Starring Character of the Bray Studio starred from 1926-27 | Pete the Pup/Hot Dog Cartoons | 100%
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A 1915-1916 series by Carl Anderson, who later created the "Henry" Comic Strip in the 1930s | Police Dog | 100%
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This series was produced briefly in 1917 based on an early book by Johnny Gruelle, later taken over by F. M. Follett | Quacky Doodles | 100%
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A unique 1915 Cutouts/Silhouette Series by C. Allan Gilbert, mainly telling fantasy stories | Silhouette Fantasies | 100%
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10 entries were produced in 1916 of this stop motion series as the first cartoon series with a licensing tie in | Trick Kids | 100%
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Similar to Aesop's Fables, featuring animals' origins of their dominant traits ran from 1925-27 | Unnatural History | 100%
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Wallace Carlson's last series for Bray from 1919 to 1920, starring a character he animated in Chicago in 1916 before joining the studio | Us Fellers | 100%
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