Snuffy Smith and Barney Google (cartoon series)(50 cartoons on 3 discs) DVD-R
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50 cartoons on a 5 disc set.
Snuffy Smith is a long-running newspaper comic about a hillbilly community. It originally began in 1919 as Barney Google, about a diminutive sportsman involved primarily in horse races. The strip reached mainstream popularity in The Roaring Twenties with the introduction of Barney's horse Spark Plug; The strip sparked a trend for continuity-laden comics such as Toots and Casper and Tillie the Toiler, while "Sparky" became a popular nickname for boys (including future cartoonist Charles Schulz), and a song about the title character and his "goo-goo-googly eyes" became a smash hit in 1923.
Snuffy Smith is a long-running newspaper comic about a hillbilly community. It originally began in 1919 as Barney Google, about a diminutive sportsman involved primarily in horse races. The strip reached mainstream popularity in The Roaring Twenties with the introduction of Barney's horse Spark Plug; The strip sparked a trend for continuity-laden comics such as Toots and Casper and Tillie the Toiler, while "Sparky" became a popular nickname for boys (including future cartoonist Charles Schulz), and a song about the title character and his "goo-goo-googly eyes" became a smash hit in 1923.
50 cartoons on a 3 disc set.
Snuffy Smith is a long-running newspaper comic about a hillbilly community. It originally began in 1919 as Barney Google, about a diminutive sportsman involved primarily in horse races. The strip reached mainstream popularity in The Roaring Twenties with the introduction of Barney's horse Spark Plug; The strip sparked a trend for continuity-laden comics such as Toots and Casper and Tillie the Toiler, while "Sparky" became a popular nickname for boys (including future cartoonist Charles Schulz), and a song about the title character and his "goo-goo-googly eyes" became a smash hit in 1923.
Snuffy Smith is a long-running newspaper comic about a hillbilly community. It originally began in 1919 as Barney Google, about a diminutive sportsman involved primarily in horse races. The strip reached mainstream popularity in The Roaring Twenties with the introduction of Barney's horse Spark Plug; The strip sparked a trend for continuity-laden comics such as Toots and Casper and Tillie the Toiler, while "Sparky" became a popular nickname for boys (including future cartoonist Charles Schulz), and a song about the title character and his "goo-goo-googly eyes" became a smash hit in 1923.
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