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Wormy may refer to: * ''Wormy'' (comic strip), a comic strip by David A. Trampier that appeared in ''Dragon'' magazine * "Wormy", an episode of season 2 of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' * Wormy, a character from the comic book ''Owly'' by Andy Runton * Wormy, a character from the movie ''The Sin of Harold Diddlebock'' played by Jimmy Conlin * Wormy Marrons, a 1940s ''Dick Tracy'' villain * Uncle Wormy, an imaginary friend in the cartoon series ''Arthur Arthur is a common male given name of Brythonic origin. Its popularity derives from it being the name of the legendary hero King Arthur. The etymology is disputed. It may derive from the Celtic ''Artos'' meaning “Bear”. Another theory, more wi ...
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Wormy (comic Strip)
''Wormy'', drawn and written by David A. Trampier (1954 – March 24, 2014), was a fantasy comic strip about a talking dragon named Wormy. The strip was originally serialized in the role-playing magazine ''Dragon''. The September 1977 issue of ''Dragon'' (Issue #9) featured the first 6-panel comic of ''Wormy''. The first comic featured the title character, a cigar-chomping, pool hustling, wargaming dragon A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as ..., and subsequent issues revealed the cast of goblins and ogres who were his neighbors and friends. ''Wormy'' continued to appear in ''Dragon'' for the next 10 years, until Issue #132 (April 1988). Disappearance In the late 1980s, ''Wormy'' creator David A. Trampier abruptly vanished from public life. The final installment of ''Wo ...
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SpongeBob SquarePants (season 2)
The second season of the American animated television series ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', created by Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from October 20, 2000, to July 26, 2003, and consists of 20 half-hour episodes. The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg, who also acted as the showrunner. During the season's run, ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' became Nickelodeon's 2 children's program, behind ''Rugrats''. Nearly 40 percent of ''SpongeBob''s audience of 2.2 million were aged 18 to 34. The show signed a marketing deal with Target Corporation and Burger King, expanding its merchandising, and SpongeBob's popularity translated well into sales figures. In 2002, the show was nominated at the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Children's Program. Tom Kenny and Mary Jo Catlett were individually nominated at the 29th ...
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Owly
''Owly'' is an American children's graphic novel series created since 2004 by Andy Runton and published by Top Shelf Productions. Series overview The series, which is largely without standard text dialogue making it a pantomime comic, is about the adventures of a gentle owl named Owly who resolves to do good and make friends in his world with the help of his good companions, the clever worm, Wormy, and Scampy, the gluttonous but good hearted chipmunk. While he faces obstacles in the pursuit of that goal, his faith in the goodness in the world is never disappointed. Publication history Collections Single issues Top Shelf has published several single issues of ''Owly'', as part of Free Comic Book Day. *''Owly: Splashin' Around'' was published in 2005 *''Owly: Breakin' the Ice'' was published in 2006 *''Owly: Helping Hands'' was published in 2007. *''Owly: In a Fix!'' was published in 2008. *''Owly: and Friends!'' was published in 2009 Children's Books Runton has published ...
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The Sin Of Harold Diddlebock
''The Sin of Harold Diddlebock'' is a 1947 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring the silent film comic icon Harold Lloyd, and featuring a supporting cast including female protagonist Frances Ramsden, Jimmy Conlin, Raymond Walburn, Rudy Vallee, Arline Judge, Edgar Kennedy, Franklin Pangborn, J. Farrell MacDonald, Robert Dudley, Robert Greig, Lionel Stander and Jackie the Lion. The film's story is a continuation of '' The Freshman'' (1925), one of Lloyd's most successful movies. ''The Sin of Harold Diddlebock'' was Sturges' first project after leaving Paramount Pictures, where he had made his most popular films, but the film was not successful in its initial release. It was quickly pulled from distribution by producer Howard Hughes who took almost four years to re-shoot some scenes and re-edit the film,Erickson, Ha"The Sin of Harold Diddlebock" (Allmovie)/ref> finally re-releasing it in 1950 as ''Mad Wednesday'' – but the reception by the general publ ...
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List Of Dick Tracy Villains
The following is a list of ''Dick Tracy'' villain debuts. One of the appeals of the ''Dick Tracy'' comic strip is its unique villains. Many had bizarre deformities, including the Blank (1937), Little Face Finny (1941), Pruneface (1943), the Brow (1944), Shaky (1945), and Pearshape (1949). Chester Gould wrote these villains for his reader's righteous condemnation, without exploring moral gray areas. This was emphasized by depicting the heroes as attractive and the villains as grotesque. Other notable villains include Big Boy (1931), Breathless Mahoney (1931) and Flattop (1943). 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s References Sources * * * {{Dick Tracy Dick Tracy characters Comic strip villains Dick Tracy Dick Tracy ''Dick Tracy'' is an American comic strip featuring Dick Tracy (originally Plainclothes Tracy), a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould. It made its debut on Sunday, October 4, 1931, ...
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