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Little Lulu is a comic strip created in 1935 by American author Marjorie Henderson Buell. The character, Lulu Moppet, debuted in The Saturday Evening Post on February 23, 1935, in a single panel, appearing as a flower girl at a wedding and mischievously strewing the aisle with banana peels. Little Lulu replaced Carl Anderson's Henry, which had been picked up for distribution by King Features Syndicate. The Little Lulu panel continued to run weekly in The Saturday Evening Post until December 30, 1944. A later variation of the character is Little Audrey from Harveytoons.

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  • Little Lulu (traducció literal en català: La petita Lulú) és el sobrenom de Lulu Moppet, protagonista d'una tira còmica, creada per Marjorie Henderson Buell. Primer va a aparèixer com a còmic d'una vinyeta en el del 23 de febrer del 1935. Va continuar publicant-se setmanalment en aquest mitjà fins al 30 de desembre de 1944 i va continuar des de llavors com una tira regular. (ca)
  • Petite Lulu (en anglais Little Lulu) est une série de bande dessinée américaine créée en 1935 par Marge (pseudonyme de Marjorie Henderson Buell), dont le personnage principal est une petite fille dénommée « Lulu ». Sa première apparition a eu lieu dans le Saturday Evening Post du 23 février 1935 sous la forme d'une image unique montrant la petite Lulu en petite fille modèle à un mariage, jetant des peaux de bananes sur l'allée centrale pour faire chuter la demoiselle d'honneur. (fr)
  • Little Lulu is a comic strip created in 1935 by American author Marjorie Henderson Buell. The character, Lulu Moppet, debuted in The Saturday Evening Post on February 23, 1935, in a single panel, appearing as a flower girl at a wedding and mischievously strewing the aisle with banana peels. Little Lulu replaced Carl Anderson's Henry, which had been picked up for distribution by King Features Syndicate. The Little Lulu panel continued to run weekly in The Saturday Evening Post until December 30, 1944. A later variation of the character is Little Audrey from Harveytoons. Little Lulu was created as a result of Anderson's success. Schlesinger Library curator Kathryn Allamong Jacob wrote: Lulu was born in 1935, when The Saturday Evening Post asked Buell to create a successor to the magazine’s Henry, Carl Anderson’s stout, mute little boy, who was moving on to national syndication. The result was Little Lulu, the resourceful, equally silent (at first) little girl whose loopy curls were reminiscent of the artist’s own as a girl. Buell explained to a reporter, "I wanted a girl because a girl could get away with more fresh stunts that in a small boy would seem boorish". (en)
  • The Little Lulu (La Pequeña Lulú en Hispanoamérica) es un personaje estadounidense de historietas, creado en 1935 por Marjorie Henderson Buell, conocida como "Marge", y posteriormente adaptado a dibujos animados. (es)
  • 『リトル・ルル』(原題:Little Lulu)は、マージョリー・ヘンダーソンの短編コミック。 (ja)
  • Little Lulu è il soprannome di Lulu Moppett, personaggio protagonista di un fumetto creato a metà degli anni trenta da Marjorie Henderson Buell. Il personaggio ha debuttato sul The Saturday Evening Post il 23 febbraio 1935 in un'unica vignetta, dove appare come una fioraia in un matrimonio che sparge per la navata bucce di banana. Little Lulu ha continuato ad essere pubblicata settimanalmente sul The Saturday Evening Post fino al 30 dicembre 1944 (questa è la prima serie ufficiale firmata dalla sua autrice). (it)
  • Luluzinha (em inglês: Little Lulu) é uma personagem feminina de histórias em quadrinhos e desenhos animados norte-americana criada pela cartunista Marjorie Henderson Buell no ano de 1935. (pt)
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  • Graham Place, Abner Kneitel, and Gordon A. Sheehan (en)
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  • Lloyd Hallock Jr. (en)
  • Nick Tafuri, Jack Ehret, and Wm. B. Pattengill (en)
  • Nick Tafuri, John Walworth, and Tom Golden (en)
  • Shane Miller (en)
  • Steve Muffatti, George Germanetti, and Bill Hudson (en)
  • Myron Waldman, Gordon Whittier, Nick Tafuri, Irving Dressler, and Wm. B. Pattengill (en)
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  • Myron Waldman, Gordon Whittier, Nick Tafuri, and Irving Dressler (en)
  • Nick Tafuri, John Walworth, Tom Golden, and Frank Little (en)
  • Orestes Calpini, Reuben Grossman, Otto Feuer, and Frank Little (en)
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  • Jan/Feb 1948 – March 1984 (en)
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  • The Saturday Evening Post (en)
  • Dell/Gold Key (en)
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  • bi-monthly (en)
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  • Shocked that Tubby has started hanging out with Gloria , Lulu gets mad at him. He promises to put a carving on a giant tree saying that he will marry Lulu. Tubby then dreams that he is grown up and married to a henpecking Lulu. (en)
  • Note: In the U.M. & M. TV Corporation version, this cartoon is titled Magical Lulu. (en)
  • Traveling by train for a holiday, Lulu tries to avoid the conductor, who thinks she boarded without a ticket. (en)
  • Lulu likes super-hero stuff over Jack and the Beanstalk. She then dreams of rescuing her father from the giant's castle as Super Lulu. (en)
  • Lulu sneaks into the circus, where she disrupts every performance, but saves the ringmaster from a lion. (en)
  • Lulu pesters a photographer to take her picture, ruining his chances to get good scoops. (en)
  • Lulu receives a telegram from a director and she is brought to Hollywood where he plans to make her famous. (en)
  • Note: In the U. M. & M. TV Corporation version, this cartoon is titled Loose in a Caboose. (en)
  • Lulu accidentally spoils her birthday cake as Mandy is making it; later she is greeted by a wonderful surprise. (en)
  • Lulu helps a little boy enter his dog in the Annual Dog Show and tricks the judge into giving it first prize. (en)
  • When Mandy scolds Lulu for making a mess because she heard from "a little bird", Lulu decides to literally go after the bird. (en)
  • Lulu helps her dog, Pal, evade the dogcatcher. (en)
  • Lulu wants to play baseball instead of her violin. After a knock on the head, she dreams that she is on trial for disregarding her violin. (en)
  • Lulu has a picnic in a haunted house, much to Mandy's dismay. After eating the food, the ghosts reveal themselves to be hungry and Lulu invites them home. (en)
  • Lulu wreaks havoc at the zoo where she feeds the animals, to the zookeeper's chagrin. (en)
  • Note: In the U. M. & M. TV Corporation version, this cartoon is titled Musical Lulu. (en)
  • Lulu decides to skip school and go fishing, but her guilt for truancy gets the better of her. Features the song "Swinging on a Star", from the film Going My Way. (en)
  • Tubby takes Lulu to catch some frogs to sell at the restaurant for money, but the frogs only cause chaos in the restaurant. (en)
  • Lulu wants to exchange her doll for another toy at a department store. She has fun looking for something to exchange, but the store manager is annoyed with her indecision. (en)
  • Lulu sings "I'm Just Curious" after being scolded by her father, then she encounters a chicken hawk. (en)
  • Lulu's father teaches her how to be a Girl Scout, but a hungry raccoon gets him into a dangerous predicament. (en)
  • A golfer hires Lulu to be his caddy, promising to pay her a big juicy red lollipop. But she disappoints him, so she tricks him with the help of her pet frog, Quincy. (en)
  • Note: In the U. M. & M. TV Corporation version, this cartoon is titled Daffy Dilly Daddy. (en)
  • Lulu and her dog closely guard some eggs in an incubator from a sneaky black cat. (en)
  • The plant Lulu guards for her father ends up in the park, where a bulldog watches over it. (en)
  • Lulu's father tells the story of The Grasshopper and the Ant, and Lulu swears that she will be good with her money, then gives in to temptation at a candy store. (en)
  • Inspired by a magician's act, Lulu decides she wants to be part of the show. (en)
  • Lulu opens a babysitting service, but the child she looks after hits her on the head and she dreams that she is chasing the baby through town. (en)
  • Lulu resolves to be good to avoid another spanking, but Mandy tells her it is Friday the 13th. She convinces Lulu to carry a good luck charm, so she obtains a horseshoe to keep out of trouble. (en)
  • Confined to the corner in history class, Lulu dreams of chasing Tubby through history, until she gets a splash of the Fountain of Youth. (en)
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  • Little Lulu (en)
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  • Ended (en)
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  • Little Lulu (en)
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  • The Baby Sitter (en)
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  • Snap Happy (en)
  • A Bout with a Trout (en)
  • A Scout with the Gout (en)
  • Bargain Counter Attack (en)
  • Beau Ties (en)
  • Cad and Caddy (en)
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  • HBO: The Little Lulu Show (en)
  • HoLLywood Eclectern—Little Lulu fanzine (en)
  • Hullaba-Lulu (en)
  • I'm Just Curious (en)
  • It's Nifty to Be Thrifty (en)
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  • Lulu in Hollywood (en)
  • Lulu's Birthday Party (en)
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  • Magica-Lulu (en)
  • Man's Pest Friend (en)
  • Marge's Little Lulu (en)
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  • Super Lulu (en)
  • The Dog Show-Off (en)
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  • In the Doghouse (en)
  • Letters to Santa (en)
  • Lulu Goes Shopping (en)
  • Lulu Takes a Trip (en)
  • Lulu's Umbrella Service (en)
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  • Jack Ward (en)
  • John Stanley (en)
  • Carl Meyer (en)
  • I. Klein (en)
  • Seymour Kneitel (en)
  • Bill Turner and Larry Riley (en)
  • Bill Turner and Otto Messmer (en)
  • Carl Meyer and Jack Ward (en)
  • I. Klein and George Hill (en)
  • I. Klein and Jack Mercer (en)
  • I. Klein and Jack Ward (en)
  • Joe Stultz and Carl Meyer (en)
  • Joe Stultz and Dana Coty (en)
  • Joe Stultz and Graham Place (en)
  • William Turner and Jack Ward (en)
  • Woody Gelman and Larry Riley (en)
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  • Little Lulu (traducció literal en català: La petita Lulú) és el sobrenom de Lulu Moppet, protagonista d'una tira còmica, creada per Marjorie Henderson Buell. Primer va a aparèixer com a còmic d'una vinyeta en el del 23 de febrer del 1935. Va continuar publicant-se setmanalment en aquest mitjà fins al 30 de desembre de 1944 i va continuar des de llavors com una tira regular. (ca)
  • Petite Lulu (en anglais Little Lulu) est une série de bande dessinée américaine créée en 1935 par Marge (pseudonyme de Marjorie Henderson Buell), dont le personnage principal est une petite fille dénommée « Lulu ». Sa première apparition a eu lieu dans le Saturday Evening Post du 23 février 1935 sous la forme d'une image unique montrant la petite Lulu en petite fille modèle à un mariage, jetant des peaux de bananes sur l'allée centrale pour faire chuter la demoiselle d'honneur. (fr)
  • The Little Lulu (La Pequeña Lulú en Hispanoamérica) es un personaje estadounidense de historietas, creado en 1935 por Marjorie Henderson Buell, conocida como "Marge", y posteriormente adaptado a dibujos animados. (es)
  • 『リトル・ルル』(原題:Little Lulu)は、マージョリー・ヘンダーソンの短編コミック。 (ja)
  • Little Lulu è il soprannome di Lulu Moppett, personaggio protagonista di un fumetto creato a metà degli anni trenta da Marjorie Henderson Buell. Il personaggio ha debuttato sul The Saturday Evening Post il 23 febbraio 1935 in un'unica vignetta, dove appare come una fioraia in un matrimonio che sparge per la navata bucce di banana. Little Lulu ha continuato ad essere pubblicata settimanalmente sul The Saturday Evening Post fino al 30 dicembre 1944 (questa è la prima serie ufficiale firmata dalla sua autrice). (it)
  • Luluzinha (em inglês: Little Lulu) é uma personagem feminina de histórias em quadrinhos e desenhos animados norte-americana criada pela cartunista Marjorie Henderson Buell no ano de 1935. (pt)
  • Little Lulu is a comic strip created in 1935 by American author Marjorie Henderson Buell. The character, Lulu Moppet, debuted in The Saturday Evening Post on February 23, 1935, in a single panel, appearing as a flower girl at a wedding and mischievously strewing the aisle with banana peels. Little Lulu replaced Carl Anderson's Henry, which had been picked up for distribution by King Features Syndicate. The Little Lulu panel continued to run weekly in The Saturday Evening Post until December 30, 1944. A later variation of the character is Little Audrey from Harveytoons. (en)
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  • Little Lulu (en)
  • Little Lulu (ca)
  • La pequeña Lulú (es)
  • Petite Lulu (fr)
  • Little Lulu (it)
  • リトル・ルル (ja)
  • Little Lulu (pt)
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  • Marge's Little Lulu (en)
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