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Name 20 Bray Cartoon Stars and Series

Bray Studio produced silent cartoons, with a cast of characters for theaters between 1913-1927! Try to name 20 of them in 90 seconds!
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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
A 1915-1916 series by Carl Anderson, who later created the "Henry" Comic Strip in the 1930s
Police Dog
A unique 1915 Cutouts/Silhouette Series by C. Allan Gilbert, mainly telling fantasy stories
Silhouette Fantasies
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
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
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
10 entries were produced in 1916 of this stop motion series as the first cartoon series with a licensing tie in
Trick Kids
This series was produced briefly in 1917 based on an early book by Johnny Gruelle, later taken over by F. M. Follett
Quacky Doodles
Wallace Carlson's first of three series at Bray, only 4 were made in 1917
Otto Luck
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
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Max Fleischer started this very famous series of films at Bray from 1918 to 1921
Out of the Inkwell
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
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
Cartoonist Opper created this influential comic, adapted by Bray from 1920 to 1922
Happy Hooligan
George Herriman's famous comic strip, which ran briefly in animated form from 1920 into the next year
Krazy Kat
Tad Dorgan created this comic strip parody of domestic life, adapted by Bray from 1920 to 1922
Judge Rummy
Dirks/Knerr's very popular comic strip was adapted under a WW1 era retitle briefly in 1920
Katzenjammer Kids
Walt Lantz's first original staring characters starred alongside him in this 1924-26 series
Dinky Doodle and Weakheart
Similar to Aesop's Fables, featuring animals' origins of their dominant traits ran from 1925-27
Unnatural History
The Last Starring Character of the Bray Studio starred from 1926-27
Pete the Pup/Hot Dog Cartoons
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