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''The Cricket in Times Square'' is a 1960 [[UsefulNotes/NewberyMedal Newbery Honor]]-winning children's novel by George Selden (with illustrations by Garth Williams) and start of a seven-book series called ''Chester Cricket and His Friends''. It was adapted into an animated short film in 1973, directed by Creator/ChuckJones and starring Creator/MelBlanc as Tucker and Les Tremayne as Chester and Harry. Jones also directed two original sequels -- "Yankee Doodle Cricket" and "A Very Merry Cricket".

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''The Cricket in Times Square'' is a 1960 [[UsefulNotes/NewberyMedal [[MediaNotes/NewberyMedal Newbery Honor]]-winning children's novel by George Selden (with illustrations by Garth Williams) and start of a seven-book series called ''Chester Cricket and His Friends''. It was adapted into an animated short film in 1973, directed by Creator/ChuckJones and starring Creator/MelBlanc as Tucker and Les Tremayne as Chester and Harry. Jones also directed two original sequels -- "Yankee Doodle Cricket" and "A Very Merry Cricket".
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* CityMouse: Tucker is one literally, though he doesn't go to country until ''Tucker's Countryside''.

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* CityMouse: Tucker is one literally, though he doesn't go to the country until ''Tucker's Countryside''.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Chester loves liverwurst. Also mulberry leaves, a fact which Sai Fon fortunately discovers in one of his books.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Chester loves liverwurst. Also mulberry leaves, a fact which Sai Fon Fong fortunately discovers in one of his books.
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* TastesLikeFriendship: Right after they meet, Chester and Tucker bond over a piece of liverwurst that Tucker had found earlier.

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