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Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Pooh in pencil: sketches for original Winnie-the-Pooh book shared for first time

Previously unseen E H Shepard sketches of Winnie-the-Pooh reveal early character development and scenes not included in the original 1926 book.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Pooh in pencil: sketches for original Winnie-the-Pooh book shared for first time

Previously unseen E H Shepard sketches of Winnie-the-Pooh reveal early character development and scenes not included in the original 1926 book.
Television
fromBustle
2 weeks ago

Seeing Aging Cartoons Is A Special Kind Of Heartbreak

Woody's aging in Toy Story 5 challenges the unspoken rule that animated characters do not age.
fromVulture
4 weeks ago

Snoopy Is Invited to OzFest

"It's fabulous," Sharon Osbourne says of Doggy Pawsbourne. "He's wearing a cross, he's got the glasses on. It's just the best. And I just want to thank them."
Music
Fashion & style
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Products of the Week: Snoopy Watches, Bedding and Striped Shoes

Weekly product highlights include a Peanuts-themed Timex pickleball watch, Caraway mixing bowls with sifters, Hay outdoor furniture, Doze bedding bundle, and other home and personal style upgrades.
Typography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The way the world is, something daft is appealing' why everything from pizzas to podcasts has a cartoon character on it

A distinctive visual style combining 1920s rubber hose animation, 1950s Americana, and contemporary graffiti aesthetics has become the dominant branding approach for independent food and beverage businesses since the late 2010s.
Books
fromEsquire
1 month ago

Why the Teenage Mutant Turtles Matter Again

Gene Luen Yang, a celebrated cartoonist, brings Asian American perspective to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by emphasizing their reincarnation mythology and cultural duality between Japan and America.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Is the Unofficial Snoopy Capital of the World-and It Has a 'Peanuts' Museum, Ice Rink, and a 'Warm Puppy' Cafe

"We've got a long history of 'Peanuts' here," says Chelsea Wood, content and social media coordinator for the Santa Rosa Metro Chamber. "When Charles Schulz moved here back in the '50s, he got a lot of inspiration for his comics. We've become a worldwide hub, outside of the museum in Japan and his hometown in Minnesota. Santa Rosa has kept it going, leaning into the love that everyone shares for 'Peanuts.'"
California
#lego
fromKotaku
2 months ago
Design

LEGO Adds the Looney Tunes Sweetheart Tweety Bird to Its Valentine's Day Deal at a Record Low - Kotaku

fromKotaku
2 months ago
Design

LEGO Adds the Looney Tunes Sweetheart Tweety Bird to Its Valentine's Day Deal at a Record Low - Kotaku

fromEngadget
1 month ago

Charlie Brown now works for Sony

Sony Music Entertainment Japan and Sony Pictures Entertainment now officially own 80 percent of the Peanuts franchise. The companies have closed the deal, which was officially announced in December 2025 when it was still subject to regulatory approvals, for $460 million. Sony Music Japan has owned 39 percent of Peanuts since 2018, so the Sony subsidiaries are essentially buying 41 percent of the franchise from Canadian firm WildBrain with this transaction.
Television
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

In the 1990s, he made millions off 'Dilbert.' Then, he discovered Trump.

Over the last two decades, 45-year-old library assistant John Takis has witnessed some of the most important events in modern U.S. history. He lived through the cyber paranoia of Y2K. He saw the violent, fiery destruction of the World Trade Center broadcast on television. He heard the American government loudly declare war on Iraq not once, but twice. None of these dark, confusing experiences of the early 2000s, however, could prepare him for one of the strangest - and maybe most maligned - pop culture artifacts in recent memory: the Dilberito.
Humor
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

49 Photos of Forgotten '70s Things That Will Make Any Boomer Feel Instantly Nostalgic

1. Soda and beer cans that came with pull tabs:
History
E-Commerce
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Punch the monkey and his stuffed orangutan toy are taking over Etsy, Amazon, and Ikea with merch

Punch, a baby monkey from a Japanese zoo, became a viral sensation after hugging a stuffed toy, spawning widespread merchandise sales across multiple e-commerce platforms and retailers.
fromOpen Culture
2 months ago

Rare Video: Vince Guaraldi's First Televised Performance of "Linus and Lucy" (1964)

In 1964 — a year before the release of A Charlie Brown Christmas — Vince Guaraldi gave the first televised performance of 'Linus and Lucy.' Filmed for public television, the performance featured Guaraldi on piano, Tom Beeson on bass, and John Rae on drums. Long unseen, this 1964 performance captures the piece in its earliest televised form, well before A Charlie Brown Christmas became the second-best-selling jazz album in history.
Music
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

9 things every boomer remembers about weekend mornings that today's kids will never experience - Silicon Canals

If you woke up too early on a Saturday, you'd turn on the TV to find... nothing. Just a test pattern or static. Television stations actually signed off at night and didn't start broadcasting again until morning. Can you imagine explaining this to kids today? That there was literally nothing to watch? No Netflix library, no YouTube, no endless content.
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