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		<title>Google Celebrates Winsor McCay And &#8216;Little Nemo&#8217; With Interactive Comic Strip Homepage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/363773/google-celebrates-winsor-mccay-and-little-nemo-with-interactive-comic-strip-homepage/" title="Google Celebrates Winsor McCay And &#039;Little Nemo&#039; With Interactive Comic Strip Homepage"><img width="475" height="275" src="http://cdn.inquisitr.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/winsor-mccay-little-nemo-151012-e1350310001547.jpg" data-attID="363802" class="attachment-single-leader wp-post-image" alt="Winsor McCay Little Nemo homepage" /></a></p><br />Google&#8217;s homepage today celebrates the 107th anniversary of Winsor McCay&#8217;s long-running newspaper strip &#8220;Little Nemo in Slumberland,&#8221; and if you don&#8217;t know who McCay is or how to work the interactive homepage, you came to the right place. Winsor McCay was born in 1869 in Michigan, and is best-known for the newspaper comic strip &#8220;Little...  <a class="excerpt-read-more" href="http://www.inquisitr.com/363773/google-celebrates-winsor-mccay-and-little-nemo-with-interactive-comic-strip-homepage/" title="ReadGoogle Celebrates Winsor McCay And &#8216;Little Nemo&#8217; With Interactive Comic Strip Homepage">Read more &#187;</a><p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/363773/google-celebrates-winsor-mccay-and-little-nemo-with-interactive-comic-strip-homepage/">Google Celebrates Winsor McCay And &#8216;Little Nemo&#8217; With Interactive Comic Strip Homepage</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/363773/google-celebrates-winsor-mccay-and-little-nemo-with-interactive-comic-strip-homepage/" title="Google Celebrates Winsor McCay And &#039;Little Nemo&#039; With Interactive Comic Strip Homepage"><img width="475" height="275" src="http://cdn.inquisitr.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/winsor-mccay-little-nemo-151012-e1350310001547.jpg" data-attID="363802" class="attachment-single-leader wp-post-image" alt="Winsor McCay Little Nemo homepage" /></a></p><p>Google&#8217;s homepage today celebrates the 107th anniversary of Winsor McCay&#8217;s long-running newspaper strip &#8220;Little Nemo in Slumberland,&#8221; and if you don&#8217;t know who McCay is or how to work the interactive homepage, you came to the right place.</p>
<p>Winsor McCay was born in 1869 in Michigan, and is best-known for the newspaper comic strip &#8220;Little Nemo in Slumberland&#8221; which originally ran in newspapers from 1905 to 1914. Nemo&#8217;s page-long adventures would see him adventuring through the eponymous Slumberland by the side of Princess Camille, the daughter of the dream-realm&#8217;s king, Morpheus. At the end of each adventure, Nemo would re-awaken in his bed, confused.</p>
<p>The strip was adapted into a 1989 animated film, which also inspired a 1990 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System titled &#8220;Little Nemo: The Dream Master.&#8221; The latter-two may sound familiar to some Generation X folks (and were my introduction to the character as well).</p>
<p>But the newspaper strip, published more than 100 years ago, was revolutionary for its time, and has impressed comic book creators to this day with beautiful art, thoughtful storytelling, and occasional adult themes. &#8220;Unlike any comic strip before or since&#8230; [I]t represented a major creative leap, far grander in scope, imagination, color, design, and motion experimentation than any previous McCay comic strip (or those of his peers),&#8221; McCay&#8217;s biographer John Canemaker wrote of the &#8220;Little Nemo&#8221; series.</p>
<p>&#8220;McCay&#8217;s work is thought to have influenced generations of animators, including future stars of the industry such as Walt Disney,&#8221; wrote the <a title=" Winsor McCay, the American cartoonist and animator who created the comic strip Little Nemo, has been remembered with a Google Doodle. Winsor McCay's Little Nemo cartoon celebrated in Google Doodle Winsor McCay's work is thought to have influenced generations of animators, including future stars of the industry such as Walt Disney. By Alice Philipson 11:01AM BST 15 Oct 2012 Comments8 Comments Today is the 107th anniversary of the cartoonist's Little Nemo in Slumberland and for the first time, Google has featured an interactive comic strip as its home page doodle. The animated doodle is called &quot;Little Nemo in Google-land&quot; and shows the story of the comic strip in a series of unfolding panels. Winsor McCay was born in Michigan in 1869 (according to his tombstone, although the year is subject to debate) and his work is thought to have influenced generations of animators, including future stars of the industry such as Walt Disney. His animated film Gertie the Dinosaur is considered by historians to be the first to feature a character with a likeable, realistic personality to which viewers could relate. To make the film, McCay had to draw thousands of frames of Gertie on sheets of rice paper. Related Articles  Who is Google Doodle star Clara Schumann?  13 Sep 2012  London 2012 hurdles Google Doodle gets users racing  07 Aug 2012  Amelia Earhart celebrated in Google Doodle on her 115th birthday  24 Jul 2012  Google doodle becomes an enigma in honour of Alan Turing  23 Jun 2012  Ivan Hewett on the Moog  23 May 2012  Robert Moog's birthday celebrated with Google Doodle  23 May 2012 Little Nemo was published under the pseudonym &quot;Silas&quot; and is set in the nightly dreams of a small boy named Nemo. The drawings featured in the comic have been described as fantasy art, designed to capture the feel of a dream. At the beginning of his career, McCay worked as a cartoonist for the Cincinnati Enquirer, a newspaper in Ohio. His first major comic strip, A Tale of the Jungle Imps by Felix Fiddle, was published in 43 instalments in the paper during 1903. The series focused on individual animals and how they adapted to living in the jungle. How the Elephant Got His Trunk and How the Ostrich Got So Tall both appeared as titles in the paper. Later the cartoonist created a propaganda film named The Sinking of the Lusitania, which told the story of the attack on the ship. His work contained a message designed to inspire America to join World War I. McCay died in 1934 after experiencing a brain embolism and he was buried in Brooklyn. 		 Share 	 	 1K 	 	 Facebook 	 	 1K 	 	 Twitter 	 	 155 		 Email 	 	 	 LinkedIn 	 	 0 Google Doodle  Technology »  Google » In Technology » Hot stuff: Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, unveils the new Amazon tablet, the Amazon Fire - One day, everyone will have a magic tablet Amazon: don't blame us for the revolution on the High Street In Google Doodle Felix Baumgartner of Austria exits his capsule as he begins his record-setting skydive over Roswell, New Mexico Felix Baumgartner: watch the jump Spectacular images from Felix Baumgartner's headcam show the Austriam daredevil tumbling through the stratosphere during his record-breaking skydive. 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The article should have said that this is the first interactive comic strip to feature in a doodle. We've now made that correction.   Recommend   Report  Commenter's avatar  Aaron James Rose  55 minutes ago  Whoever did the research with regards to claiming that this was the &quot;first&quot; ever interactive doodle might want to click the following link . . . . http://www.google.com/doodles/...   Comment like count Recommended by 2 people   Recommend   Report  Commenter's avatar  Mr B  Today 01:39 PM  Looks like Little Nemo had a wet dream as he fell into the water after his encounter with the Fairy Princess.   Recommend   Report  Commenter's avatar  dddd_dddd202077  Today 01:27 PM  عرب توم  http://3arbtom.blogspot.com/   Recommend   Report  Commenter's avatar  MrsFizzy  Today 01:08 PM  Agree with everyone else... It was beautiful but definitely not the first. And actually, much less interactive than many others have been recently!   Comment like count Recommended by 2 people   Recommend   Report  Commenter's avatar  Guillaume Goyette  Today 01:01 PM  Nice interactive doodle indeed, but not the first one  Recently, the Star Trek doodle was also interactive !   Comment like count Recommended by 1 person   Recommend   Report  Commenter's avatar  David Thomas Moore  Today 11:32 AM  Thank you for running this piece on a quite lovely piece of internet art, but I'm not sure who did the research on this being the &quot;first time&quot; Google has done an interactive doodles. There have been dozens of interactive doodles!   Comment like count Recommended by 14 people   Recommend   Report blog comments powered by Disqus Follow The Telegraph on social media LATEST TRAVEL DEALS »  $599+: Roundtrip Airfare to Dublin or Shannon, Ireland  $599+: Roundtrip Airfare to Dublin or Shannon, Ireland  Departure Cities Include NY, Boston &amp; Chicago! Powered by Dunhill Travel Deals  View More Offers Click here to find out more! 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<p>If you have the coin, <a title="The Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland Vol. 1: 1905-1907 [Hardcover]" href="http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Little-Nemo-Slumberland-Vol/dp/0930193636/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1350309569&amp;sr=8-7&amp;keywords=little+nemo">the complete &#8220;Little Nemo&#8221; collection is a fantastic read</a> and an even better coffee table book (I picked one up myself several years ago).</p>
<p>Now to Google&#8217;s homepage: The interactive page is modeled after a full strip of the &#8220;Little Nemo&#8221; comic, complete with similar artwork and familiar visual themes. To get started, simply scroll over the image and wait until the little colored tag/banner drops from the right side. Click on it, and continue doing so until the banner shows a magnifying glass. If you click on it at that point, you will be re-directed to a Google search for Winsor McCay.</p>
<p>What do you think of Google&#8217;s homepage? Are you familiar with Winsor McCay and Little Nemo?</p>
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