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** The 1940s cartoons in general are filled with these. The earlier cartoons had the stereotypical black maid as Lulu's caregiver before she was eventually dropped. In the first short "Eggs Don't Bounce" LuLu actually dresses in Blackface at one point. In "Bored of Education", Lulu's teacher punishes Tubby twice by smacking his rear end with a ruler which was standard for its time.[[note]]Even then, however, there were those who found it questionable. While corporal punishment in schools is illegal in many states, there are still some states where it's allowed.[[/note]]

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** The 1940s cartoons in general are filled with these. The earlier cartoons had the stereotypical black maid as Lulu's caregiver before she was eventually dropped. In the first short "Eggs Don't Bounce" LuLu Lulu actually dresses in Blackface at one point. In "Bored of Education", Lulu's teacher punishes Tubby twice by smacking his rear end with a ruler which was standard for its time.[[note]]Even then, however, there were those who found it questionable. While corporal punishment in schools is illegal in many states, there are still some states where it's allowed.[[/note]]
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** Lulu is ''extremely'' popular in Latin America and most of her cartoons have been remastered for Spanish-speaking audiences - not to mention the Portuguese-speaking Brazil, where "Tubby's Club" is still used for overtly male ensembles\locations, and a manga-like comic with teen versions of the characters ran for four years.

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** Lulu is ''extremely'' popular in Latin America and most of her cartoons have been remastered for Spanish-speaking audiences - not to mention the Portuguese-speaking Brazil, where "Tubby's Club" is still used for overtly male ensembles\locations, and a manga-like comic with teen versions of the characters ran for four years. In a similar vein to the 2000s [[WesternAnimation/HollyHobbieAndFriends Holly Hobbie]] reboot, the comic depicts the original Lulu as Teen!Lulu's grandmother.
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** The 1940s cartoons in general are filled with these. The earlier cartoons had the stereotypical black maid as Lulu's caregiver before she was eventually dropped. In "Bored of Education", Lulu's teacher punishes Tubby twice by smacking his rear end with a ruler which was standard for its time.[[note]]Even then, however, there were those who found it questionable. While corporal punishment in schools is illegal in many states, there are still some states where it's allowed.[[/note]]

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** The 1940s cartoons in general are filled with these. The earlier cartoons had the stereotypical black maid as Lulu's caregiver before she was eventually dropped. In the first short "Eggs Don't Bounce" LuLu actually dresses in Blackface at one point. In "Bored of Education", Lulu's teacher punishes Tubby twice by smacking his rear end with a ruler which was standard for its time.[[note]]Even then, however, there were those who found it questionable. While corporal punishment in schools is illegal in many states, there are still some states where it's allowed.[[/note]]
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** The 1940s cartoons in general are filled with these. The earlier cartoons had the stereotypical black maid as Lulu's caregiver before she was eventually dropped. In "Bored of Education", Lulu's teacher punishes Tubby twice by smacking his rear end with a ruler which was standard for its time.[[note]]Even then, however, there were those, even at the time, who found it questionable. While corporal punishment in schools is illegal in many states, there are still some states where it's still allowed.[[/note]]

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** The 1940s cartoons in general are filled with these. The earlier cartoons had the stereotypical black maid as Lulu's caregiver before she was eventually dropped. In "Bored of Education", Lulu's teacher punishes Tubby twice by smacking his rear end with a ruler which was standard for its time.[[note]]Even then, however, there were those, even at the time, those who found it questionable. While corporal punishment in schools is illegal in many states, there are still some states where it's still allowed.[[/note]]
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* FoeYay: Lulu and Tubby.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: At the end of the short ''Scout with a Gout'', Lulu and her father go on a disastrous camping trip, Lulu sings this song:
-->''We're heading home, I hate to leave, I love every rock and tree''\\
''I love the ruff of it, can't get enough of it, oh it's the life for me!''\\
''Mother nature was no match, we certainly did outfox her''\\
''[[HypocriticalHumor From the forest clutches, we march on crutches straight home to the doctor!]]''

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Lulu is ''extremely'' popular in Latin America and most of her cartoons have been remastered for Spanish-speaking audiences - not to mention the Portuguese-speaking Brazil, where "Tubby's Club" is still used for overtly male ensembles\locations, and a manga-like comic with teen versions of the characters ran for four years.

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Lulu is ''extremely'' popular in Latin America and most of her cartoons have been remastered for Spanish-speaking audiences - not to mention the Portuguese-speaking Brazil, where "Tubby's Club" is still used for overtly male ensembles\locations, and a manga-like comic with teen versions of the characters ran for four years.



** From the original 1940s theme song: ''Though you’re wild as any Zulu and you’re just as hard to tame''. So when the 1990s show reused the same song, the line became ''Though you’re wild you know it’s true, Lu, and you’re very hard to tame''.

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** From the original 1940s theme song: ''Though you’re you're wild as any Zulu and you’re you're just as hard to tame''. So when the 1990s show reused the same song, the line became ''Though you’re you're wild you know it’s it's true, Lu, and you’re you're very hard to tame''.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Lulu is ''extremely'' popular in Latin America and most of her cartoons have been remastered for Spanish-speaking audiences.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Lulu is ''extremely'' popular in Latin America and most of her cartoons have been remastered for Spanish-speaking audiences.audiences - not to mention the Portuguese-speaking Brazil, where "Tubby's Club" is still used for overtly male ensembles\locations, and a manga-like comic with teen versions of the characters ran for four years.



* MainstreamObscurity: Little Lulu isn't very well known amongst the general public today. But during the height of Lulu's popularity, she was one of the biggest icons of comic books, with issues of her comic selling as many as one million copies. Critics still hail John Stanley's run on Little Lulu as one of comics' all-time greats, on par with [[Creator/CarlBarks Carl Barks']] run on [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge]].

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* MainstreamObscurity: Little Lulu isn't very well known amongst the general public today. But during the height of Lulu's popularity, she was one of the biggest icons of comic books, with issues of her comic selling as many as one million copies. Critics still hail John Stanley's run on Little Lulu as one of comics' all-time greats, on par with [[Creator/CarlBarks Carl Barks']] Creator/CarlBarks' run on [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge]].
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** In the earlier segments of "Marge's Little Lulu" series, which ran from 1948 to 1984, many jokes where the humor was derived from Lulu, Tuby, or any other kid getting a spanking.

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** In the earlier segments of "Marge's Little Lulu" series, which ran from 1948 to 1984, many jokes where the humor was derived from Lulu, Tuby, Tubby, or any other kid getting a spanking.
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** In the earlier segments of "Marge's Little Lulu" series, which ran from 1948 to 1984, many jokes where the humor was derived from Lulu, Tuby, or any other kid getting a spanking.
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* EarWorm: The anime theme song. You can catch it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA1N3tBvZTc here]].
** ''Would you like to swing on a star/Carry moonbeams home in a jar..''
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* MainstreamObscurity: Little Lulu isn't very well known amongst the general public today. But during the height of Lulu's popularity, she was one of the biggest icons of comic books, with issues of her comic selling as many as one million copies. Critics still hail John Stanley's run on Little Lulu as one of comics' all-time greats, on par with [[Creator/CarlBarks Carl Barks']] run on[[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge]].

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* MainstreamObscurity: Little Lulu isn't very well known amongst the general public today. But during the height of Lulu's popularity, she was one of the biggest icons of comic books, with issues of her comic selling as many as one million copies. Critics still hail John Stanley's run on Little Lulu as one of comics' all-time greats, on par with [[Creator/CarlBarks Carl Barks']] run on[[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse on [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge]].
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* MainstreamObscurity: Little Lulu isn't very well known amongst the general public today. But during the height of Lulu's popularity, she was one of the biggest icons of comic books, with issues of her comic selling as many as one million copies. Critics still hail John Stanley's run on Little Lulu as one of comics' all-time greats, on par with [[Creator/CarlBarks Carl Barks']] run on the [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge]].

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* MainstreamObscurity: Little Lulu isn't very well known amongst the general public today. But during the height of Lulu's popularity, she was one of the biggest icons of comic books, with issues of her comic selling as many as one million copies. Critics still hail John Stanley's run on Little Lulu as one of comics' all-time greats, on par with [[Creator/CarlBarks Carl Barks']] run on the [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse on[[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge]].

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