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Mickey Mouse, Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd., 1930.
Max Fleischer, Ballonland; Bimbo's Initiation, Powers Comi Color Comics by UB Werks (In Cinecolor), 1931.
Walt Disney, Three Little Pigs (Silly Symphony), c. 1933.
Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse's 'The Band Concert' (Hand-painted animation production cel), 1935.
Robert D. Crumb
Van Beuren, Piccaninny Blues, 1932.
American Weekly (Sunday, October 20th, 1918), Golden Eyes & Her Hero "Bill" Over There, Nell Brinkley.
Robert Ripley presenting 'Atta Boy' in to the press in 1933. Part of the mystery of Atta Boy is whether or not he was a shrunken human or a mummified fetus. The origins of this artifact are not known and after the 1930s, he vanished into obscurity -- or into someone's private collection. "As far as I know, regarding Atta Boy, Ripley didn't leave behind any specific notes about where he obtained it or the background of the body of the boy -- it's a bit of a mystery. I know that Ripley portrayed Atta Boy as a real human as opposed to an alien. He believed that it was an actual miniature mummified human." "It appears to me to be a mummified fetus as opposed to a shrunken body," ...said Edward Meyer, Ripley's vice president of exhibits and archives. "Having seen actual shrunken bodies, it looks very, very different."