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"The Musical Whifflesnort and the Red-Hot Music Roll" story of ''Jingle Jangle Comics'' #23 (October 1946)
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[[Image:Musical_Whifflesnort_Jingle_Jangle_Comics.png|right]]Odd character and musician from "The Musical Whifflesnort and the Red-Hot Music Roll" story of ''Jingle Jangle Comics'' #23 (October 1946). He plays the "[[Whang-Doo]], a long-necked, one-string guitar. King Goofus's candy cook brings the Wifflesnort the latest sheet music. A delivery of a music roll in Q sharp inspires the Wifflesnort to go play it for King Goofus. But he loses the music roll to a bandit, and his car runs out of gas. After some odd shenanigans, he gets the roll back, and gets to the king, but his Whang-Doo is busted and he can't play.
  
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Written and drawn by George Carlson.
  
by George Carlson.
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==See also==
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*[[Whang-Doo]]
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*[[The Bull-Fiddler]]
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*[[The Self-Winding Organ-Gander]]
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*[[Pop-Cornet]]
  
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==External Links==
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=20367
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=20367
  
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[[Category:1946|Musical Whifflesnort]]
 
[[Category:Jingle Jangle Comics|Musical Whifflesnort]]
 
[[Category:Jingle Jangle Comics|Musical Whifflesnort]]
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[[Category:Fictional nonhumans|Musical Whifflesnort]]

Revision as of 08:27, 22 August 2018

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Odd character and musician from "The Musical Whifflesnort and the Red-Hot Music Roll" story of Jingle Jangle Comics #23 (October 1946). He plays the "Whang-Doo, a long-necked, one-string guitar. King Goofus's candy cook brings the Wifflesnort the latest sheet music. A delivery of a music roll in Q sharp inspires the Wifflesnort to go play it for King Goofus. But he loses the music roll to a bandit, and his car runs out of gas. After some odd shenanigans, he gets the roll back, and gets to the king, but his Whang-Doo is busted and he can't play.

Written and drawn by George Carlson.

See also

External Links