Category
page 1Television characters introduced in 1959

Sandmännchen
thumb|Unser Sandmännchen in the Palace of the Republic, Berlin|Palace of the Republic
thumb|Unser Sandmännchen in a hot air balloon
Unser Sandmännchen ("Our Little Sandman"), Das Sandmännchen ("The Little Sandman"), Der Abendgruß ("The Evening-Greeting"), Abendgruß ("Evening-Greeting"), Der Sandmann ("The Sandman"), Sandmann ("Sandman"), Sandmännchen ("Little Sandman") is a German children's bedtime television program using stop-motion animation. The puppet was based on the Ole Lukøje character by Hans Christian Andersen.
Fred Flintstone
cartoon character
Snagglepuss
Snagglepuss is a cartoon character who debuted in prototype form on The Quick Draw McGraw Show in 1959 and was established as a studio regular by 1961. A light pink anthropomorphic puma sporting an upturned collar, shirt cuffs, and bow tie, Snagglepuss enjoys the finer things in life and shows a particular affinity for the theatre. His stories routinely break the fourth wall as the character addresses the audience in self-narration, soliloquy, and asides. As originally voiced by Daws Butler, Snagglepuss seeks quasi-Shakespearean turns of phrase. Some of his campy verbal mannerisms became catch
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy
American animated television series
Wilma Flintstone
fictional character in the television animated series The Flintstones
Barney Rubble
fictional human
Rocky the Flying Squirrel
fictional squirrel from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
Bullwinkle J. Moose
fictional moose from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
Betty Rubble
fictional character