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  1. Bob Wickersham was born on 5 August 1911 in Colima, Mexico. He was a director and writer, known for Willoughby's Magic Hat (1943), Ku-Ku Nuts (1945) and Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941). He was married to Constance Drum. He died on 21 April 1962 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

    • Animation Department, Director, Writer
    • August 5, 1911
    • Bob Wickersham
    • April 21, 1962
  2. Jun 14, 2017 · This week’s moonlighting animator in comics is animator and director Bob Wickersham! Not much is known about Wickersham. We hope this column will offer the most extensive information on him as of this writing.

  3. Bob Wickersham was a U.S. animator and story artist at various classic cartoon studios during the Golden Age of Animation. He drew humorous children's comics for companies like the American Comics Group (ACG), Timely Comics, Real Screen Comics and Ned Pines Comics.

  4. Scenes animated by Robert "Bob" Thomas Wickersham (1911-1962), an American director, writer & animator, who worked at such studios as Disney Studios, Fleischer Studios, Screen Gems amd...

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  5. May 1, 2024 · Bob Wickersham. Publication date. 1944-09-08. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics. Mr. Moocher (1944) Language. English. While doing their respective yardwork, the fox and crow (next-door neighbors) overhear a radio broadcast encouraging everyone to "love thy neighbor". The fox concludes, "I'm going to love my neighbor... if it kills me!"

  6. Sep 12, 2014 · Today let's revel in the offerings of Bob Wickersham (who often signed as Bob Wick). My purpose in posting all stories from this single issue is to demonstrate how the Golden Age in comic books was the greatest era for kids' comics (work from this issue started two posts back).

  7. Animator and storyman at Fleischer from 1938 or 1939 to 1941. Storyman and director at Columbia / Screen Gems from 1945 to 1946. Director at Carry-Weston in 1946. Owner /Animator of TV Spots from 1948 to circa 1954. Animator at Warner Bros. /Schlesinger from 1951 to 1954.