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Silly Philly : ウィキペディア英語版 | Silly Philly
''Silly Philly'' was the first comic strip by Bil Keane, most noted for the long-running single-panel (weekdays) and Sunday (strip) comic ''Family Circus''. In 1947, Keane created the Sunday strip while working for the ''Philadelphia Bulletin''.〔(Bil Keane Cartoons 1954-1966 ) Syracuse University, 21 Jul 2009, Retrieved 11/30/2010〕 The main character was a goofy, juvenile William Penn, who had somehow jumped down from his 37' statue on the tower of City Hall in Philadelphia and become something of a scamp. The cartoon often featured jokes submitted by readers.〔(Bil Keane Cartoons 1954-1966 ) Syracuse University, 21 Jul 2009, Retrieved 11/30/2010〕 Keane, a native Philadelphian, has occasionally brought the city into reminiscences in ''Family Circus''. ''Silly Philly'' ran until 1961.〔(Bil Keane Cartoons 1954-1966 ) Syracuse University, 21 Jul 2009, Retrieved 11/30/2010〕 ==References==
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