Thursday, October 31, 2024

Remeber This Friendly Ghost....Casper !!




Casper the Friendly Ghost first appeared in 1939 as a character concept by Seymour Reit and Joe Oriolo, two writers and illustrators working in the animation industry. Reit and Oriolo initially intended for Casper to star in a children's storybook, but the character gained his real fame when adapted by Paramount's Famous Studios as a cartoon series in the 1940s. The first animated short, The Friendly Ghost, was released in 1945 and introduced Casper as a gentle ghost who wanted friends rather than to scare people, setting him apart from typical ghost characters. Casper’s friendly and innocent personality quickly made him popular among children, leading to numerous animated shorts and eventually a comic book series published by Harvey Comics in the early 1950s. Harvey Comics acquired the rights to Casper in 1959 and expanded his universe, introducing characters like Wendy the Good Little Witch and the Ghostly Trio, Casper’s mischievous uncles. Casper's popularity continued to grow through television shows, including The New Casper Cartoon...BJ🙈🙉🙊



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