- Droodle
Droodles are a kind of
cartoon popularized in the U.S. by Roger Price's 1953 book "Droodles". The trademarked name "Droodle" is a nonsense word suggesting both "doodle " and "riddle ." Their general form is minimal: a square box containing a few abstract pictorial elements, and under that a caption (or several) giving a humorous "explanation" of the picture's subject. For example, a Droodle depicting three concentric shapes — little circle, medium circle, big square — might have the caption "Aerial view of acowboy in aPort-a-john ."Droodles in America are (or were) purely a form of
entertainment , like any other nonsense cartoon, and appeared in pretty much the same places (newspaper s, paperback collections, bathroom walls) during their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. The commercial success of Price's collections of Droodles led to the founding of the publishing house Price-Stern-Sloan, and also to the creation of a Droodles-themedgame show . There was also a droodle-based game called "Mysteriosos" on HBO's "Braingames ". Series of newspaper advertisements for the News and Max brands of cigarettes featured cigarette-themed Droodles.[
right|thumb|Frank Zappa 's 1982 album "Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch "] One of Price's original Droodles serves as the cover art forFrank Zappa 's 1982 album "Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch ". Price's other captions for that drawing include "Mother pyramid feeding her baby."ee also
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Leonard B. Stern
*Mad Libs
*Kilroy was here External links
* [http://www.penguinputnam.com/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,0_1000021030,00.html?sym=BIO Brief Roger Price bio]
* [http://www.droodles.com/archive.html An old archive of droodles]
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