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100 years ago, the Titanic was claimed by the sea and became the crown jewel in a grim collection of shipwrecks. For some reason I've always pictured this scene. The ocean reaches up and pulls the Titanic down into the depths. The drawing above is my version of that scene.
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PROF. BUNKO'S ANIMAL SHOW: THE STRANGEST COLLECTION OF BEASTS EVER ASSEMBLED
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I'm not familiar with Prof. Bunko, but he puts on a swell animal show! The object of this game is simple one. You try to create as many prehistoric creatures using the cards. The envelope says you can make 6561 different animals. Hmm...I don't think I'll try and disprove that.
My guess, is that this is from the 1930s and was probably a give-away premium for the Professor Bunko radio show. In the corner box on the envelope is a contest sponsored by The Magic Sponge, a Great Western Products Corporation. I'm not familiar with a Professor Bunko radio show or a Magic Sponge. Internet searches came up with zilch.
It's interesting that some of the artwork is very similar to the work of Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. He did a lot of work for advertisers before World War II and it makes me wonder if he worked on this set. Even the names on the back of the cards sound like Seuss type of names.
Unfortunately this set is missing a few cards (the pieces to make the creature on the envelope), but I've put together a nice animal show below.
Here's some of the beasts that are shown on the back of the envelope.
If anyone has any thoughts or info on this set, please comment.
My guess, is that this is from the 1930s and was probably a give-away premium for the Professor Bunko radio show. In the corner box on the envelope is a contest sponsored by The Magic Sponge, a Great Western Products Corporation. I'm not familiar with a Professor Bunko radio show or a Magic Sponge. Internet searches came up with zilch.
It's interesting that some of the artwork is very similar to the work of Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. He did a lot of work for advertisers before World War II and it makes me wonder if he worked on this set. Even the names on the back of the cards sound like Seuss type of names.
Unfortunately this set is missing a few cards (the pieces to make the creature on the envelope), but I've put together a nice animal show below.
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Ouchty-Buggel-Woggle |
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Hoopem-Jabber-Jollik |
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Kukuer-Moshee-Wampus |
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Bumbde-Dunker-Pootch |
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Yitzka-Bloopa-Hoofer |
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Gueyom-Shmeer-Saurus |
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Jazzix-Gogolo-Dinger |
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Boshup-Zigety-Bolius |
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Chinese Dragon |
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Headless Hooligup |
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Nonesuch Fish |