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Reg'lar Fellers : ウィキペディア英語版
Reg'lar Fellers

''Reg'lar Fellers'' was a long-run newspaper comic strip adapted into a feature film, a radio series on NBC and two animated cartoons. Created by Gene Byrnes (1889-1974), the comic strip offered a humorous look at a gang of suburban children (who nevertheless spoke like New York street kids). Syndicated from 1917 to 1949, Byrnes' strip was collected into several books.
While working as a sports cartoonist with the ''New York Telegram'', Byrnes created his cartoon panel ''It's a Great Life If You Don't Weaken'' which introduced the ''Reg'lar Fellers'' characters in 1917. He began ''Wide Awake Willie'' as a ''New York Herald'' Sunday page in 1919, and this too featured ''Reg'lar Fellers'' characters. With ''Reg'lar Fellers'' distributed by the Bell Syndicate as a daily strip in 1920, Byrnes changed the name of the Sunday strip to ''Reg'lar Fellers''. At its peak, the strip was syndicated in 800 newspapers. It was imitated by other strips, notably Ad Carter's ''Just Kids''.
==Characters and story==
The characters include leader Jimmy Dugan, sidekick Puddinhead Duffy, Puddinhead's little brother Pinhead, Bullseye the dog and the gang's girl member, Angie Riley. ''Reg'lar Fellers'' had at least two topper strips—''Daisybelle'' and ''Zoolie''.

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