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Why ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ almost didn’t air − and why it endures

In 2024, the beloved special is streaming on Apple TV+. Apple TV+ by Stephen Lind, University of Southern California It’s hard to imagine a holiday season...

Donald Duck at 90: how the Disney favorite has evolved to appeal to a changing society

Relatable frustrations have been important narrative devices for the Donald Duck character. Everett Collection Inc / Alamy Stock Photo   by Joel Gray, Sheffield Hallam University Donald...

The cautionary tale of ‘Dilbert’

by Chris Lamb, Indiana University Dilbert, the put-upon chronicler of office life, has been given the pink slip. On Feb. 26, 2023, Andrews McMeel Universal announced...

Why I use ‘The Boondocks’ TV cartoon show to teach a course about race

by Kris Marsh, University of Maryland Unusual Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Title of course: “Why Are We...

Pittsburgh native, Cartoon studio founder Lou Scheimer dies

This photo provided by PRNewsfoto shows the cast of "Fat Albert". Lou Scheimer, who founded the Filmation animation studio that produced Saturday morning cartoons including "Fat Albert" and "The Archie Show," has died. (AP Photo/ PRNewsfoto,Bounce TV) LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lou Scheimer, who founded the Filmation animation studio that produced Saturday morning cartoons including "Fat Albert" and "The Archie Show," has died. He was 84. The Pittsburgh native behind the cartoon powerhouse died on Thursday, two days before his 85th birthday, Scheimer's wife Mary Ann said on Sunday.

Adult Swim plans a cartoon show to star Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson, a cast member in "Scary Movie V," at the Los Angeles premiere of the film in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, file) NEW YORK (AP) — Adult Swim says it's turning Mike Tyson into a cartoon detective.

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