. . . . . . "1945-12-02"^^ . . . . . . . "1923"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "2624123"^^ . . . . . . . . "Skippy est un comic strip am\u00E9ricain de publi\u00E9 de 1925 \u00E0 1945, apr\u00E8s avoir \u00E9t\u00E9 durant deux ans un cartoon publi\u00E9 dans Life. Cette bande dessin\u00E9e \u00E0 l'\u00E9poque tr\u00E8s populaire met en sc\u00E8ne sur un gar\u00E7on de dix ans turbulent, Skippy Skinner, ses amis et ses ennemis. Elle a \u00E9t\u00E9 adapt\u00E9e en film en 1931, a fait l'objet de romans, d'\u00E9missions radiophoniques et en 1997 d'un timbre de l'USPS. Elle a donn\u00E9 naissance \u00E0 beaucoup de produits d\u00E9riv\u00E9s."@fr . . "1122303582"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Skippy \u00E8 un personaggio immaginario protagonista di una omonima serie a fumetti a strisce giornaliere e tavole domenicali scritta e disegnata da , pubblicata negli Stati Uniti d'America dal 1923 al 1945. Divenne molto famoso e ispir\u00F2 film, racconti e spettacoli radiofonici ed \u00E8 stato oggetto di un vasto merchandising. La serie \u00E8 stata fonte di ispirazione per altri fumetti come i Peanuts di Charles Schulz e ha influenzato l'opera di autori come Bill Watterson ed \u00E8 considerata dalla critica un classico del genere. Il crescente successo del personaggio convinse la Paramount a produrre un lungometraggio omonimo nel 1931 che riscosse notevole successo; il successo della serie \u00E8 tale che vennero anche organizzate mostre di originali degli autori sia negli Stati Uniti che in Europa, con esposizi"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . "humor, children"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "9772"^^ . "Skippy is an American comic strip written and drawn by Percy Crosby that was published from 1923 to 1945. A highly popular, acclaimed and influential feature about rambunctious fifth-grader Skippy Skinner, his friends and his enemies, it was adapted into movies, a novel and a radio show. It was commemorated on a 1997 U.S. Postal Service stamp and was the basis for a wide range of merchandising\u2014although perhaps the most well-known product bearing the Skippy name, Skippy peanut butter, used the name without Crosby's authorization, leading to a protracted trademark conflict. An early influence on cartoonist Charles Schulz and an inspiration for his Peanuts, Skippy is considered one of the classics of the form. In Vanity Fair, humorist Corey Ford described it as \"America's most important contribution to humor of the century\", while comics historian John A. Lent wrote, \"The first half-century of the comics spawned many kid strips, but only one could be elevated to the status of classic... which innovated a number of sophisticated and refined touches used later by Charles Schulz and Bill Watterson...\" Comics artist Jerry Robinson said, Nothing like Skippy had ever been seen before in the comic strips. It was not just Skippy's expert draftsmanship or remarkable flair, although that artistry earned its creator a reputation as \"the cartoonist's cartoonist\"... The brilliance of Skippy was that here was fantasy with a realistic base, the first kid cartoon with a definable and complex personality grounded in daily life. Skippy started in 1923 as a cartoon in Life and became a syndicated comic strip two years later through King Features Syndicate. Creator Crosby retained the copyright, a rarity for comic strip artists of the time."@en . . . . . . "Skippy is an American comic strip written and drawn by Percy Crosby that was published from 1923 to 1945. A highly popular, acclaimed and influential feature about rambunctious fifth-grader Skippy Skinner, his friends and his enemies, it was adapted into movies, a novel and a radio show. It was commemorated on a 1997 U.S. Postal Service stamp and was the basis for a wide range of merchandising\u2014although perhaps the most well-known product bearing the Skippy name, Skippy peanut butter, used the name without Crosby's authorization, leading to a protracted trademark conflict."@en . . . "Skippy (comic strip)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Skippy \u00E8 un personaggio immaginario protagonista di una omonima serie a fumetti a strisce giornaliere e tavole domenicali scritta e disegnata da , pubblicata negli Stati Uniti d'America dal 1923 al 1945. Divenne molto famoso e ispir\u00F2 film, racconti e spettacoli radiofonici ed \u00E8 stato oggetto di un vasto merchandising. La serie \u00E8 stata fonte di ispirazione per altri fumetti come i Peanuts di Charles Schulz e ha influenzato l'opera di autori come Bill Watterson ed \u00E8 considerata dalla critica un classico del genere. Il crescente successo del personaggio convinse la Paramount a produrre un lungometraggio omonimo nel 1931 che riscosse notevole successo; il successo della serie \u00E8 tale che vennero anche organizzate mostre di originali degli autori sia negli Stati Uniti che in Europa, con esposizioni a Londra, a Parigi e a Roma dove in particolare la Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna acquist\u00F2 alcune opere; l'editore italiano Universo fece inoltre esordire nel 1933 un settimanale, Il Monello, che presenta come protagonista la versione cinematografica del personaggio; al personaggio venne anche dedicato un francobollo commemorativo del servizio postale degli Stati Uniti del 1997."@it . . . . . . "Concluded daily & Sunday strip"@en . . . . . "Skippy est un comic strip am\u00E9ricain de publi\u00E9 de 1925 \u00E0 1945, apr\u00E8s avoir \u00E9t\u00E9 durant deux ans un cartoon publi\u00E9 dans Life. Cette bande dessin\u00E9e \u00E0 l'\u00E9poque tr\u00E8s populaire met en sc\u00E8ne sur un gar\u00E7on de dix ans turbulent, Skippy Skinner, ses amis et ses ennemis. Elle a \u00E9t\u00E9 adapt\u00E9e en film en 1931, a fait l'objet de romans, d'\u00E9missions radiophoniques et en 1997 d'un timbre de l'USPS. Elle a donn\u00E9 naissance \u00E0 beaucoup de produits d\u00E9riv\u00E9s."@fr . "Skippy (bande dessin\u00E9e)"@fr . . . . . . . . . "Skippy (fumetto)"@it . . . "Skippy"@en . . . . . . .