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Uncle Wiggily

Uncle Wiggily Longears is the main character of a series of children's stories by American author Howard R. Garis. He began writing the stories for the Newark News in 1910. Garis penned an Uncle Wiggily story every day (except Sundays) for more than 52 years, and published 79 books in his lifetime.[1] According to his obituary in the Chicago Tribune, a walk in the woods in Verona, New Jersey was his inspiration.[2] The books featured work by several illustrators, notably Lansing Campbell. Other illustrators of the series included George L. Carlson, Louis Wisa, Elmer Rache, Edward Bloomfield, Lang Campbell, and Mary and Wallace Stover.

Uncle Wiggily Longears
First appearanceUncle Wiggily's Adventures
Created byHoward R. Garis
In-universe information
SpeciesRabbit
GenderMale
book cover for Uncle Wiggily's Rheumatism

Characters and stories edit

Uncle Wiggily, an engaging elderly rabbit, is lame from rheumatism. Wherever he goes, he always relies on a red, white, and blue crutch—described as being "striped like a barber-pole", or, in later episodes, "his candy-striped walking cane", with spiral red-and-white striping like a peppermint candy stick.

Uncle Wiggily is only one of many recurring characters in the series. For example, the Pipsisewah[3] is an unsavory bully who appears as a rhinoceros-like creature. His head has a snout with two small horns and large, snorting nostrils; he wears a black, conical cloth hat and patched scarlet trousers, is stout with a giraffe-skin body and bovine tail, and walks upright on two legs. As do the other characters, he has hands, but boar's hooves for feet. He is normally accompanied by the crow-like Skeezicks,[4] in his tall red cap and red-and-yellow-striped suit, and the two of them rarely engage in anything other than mischief harmless to the other characters in the storyline. The Bazumpus, the Crozokus, and the Scuttlemagoon appear less frequently, but are just as outlandish as the aforementioned "Pip" and "Skee", and always require appropriate "handling" by Uncle Wiggily—often with the aid of his animal friends.

There are also several other "bad chaps" in the stories: the Woozy Wolf, Bushy Bear, Skillery Skallery Alligator and the fierce Bobcat, to name but a few. They all seem bent on nibbling the "souse" off Uncle Wiggily's ears, but he always escapes. In shorter, more formulaic stories, his escape is generally enabled by some implement he has just purchased at the store—often while on an errand for his muskrat housekeeper, Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy. For example, Uncle Wiggily once used an umbrella to foil the Skillery Skallery Alligator by thrusting it into the creature's mouth and opening it, thus preventing his biting the old gentleman rabbit.

Uncle Wiggily also encounters amicable animal characters from his neighborhood, such as Sammie and Susie Littletail (Uncle Wiggily's young nephew and niece); Lulu, Alice, and Jimmie Wibblewobble (duck children); Dr. Possum (local physician); Uncle Butter (goat); Charlie and Arabella Chick; Jackie and Peetie Bow-Wow; Billie and Johnnie Bushytail (squirrel boys); Joie, Tommie, and Kittie Kat; Jennie Chipmunk; Munchie Trot (pony boy); Dottie and Willie Lambkin; Neddie and Beckie Stubtail (friendly bear cubs); as well as many others. In shorter stories, we frequently find Uncle Wiggily helping various of these friends out of some kind of predicament just before one of the bad chaps enters the picture, intent on obtaining "ear-nibbles" from their hapless victims. In longer stories, Uncle Wiggily often is off on a camping trip or other extended journey with one of his friends, fending off repeated incursions or baffling mean-spirited pranks from a lurking villain or two—not uncommonly with the aid of his crutch or a "thing-a-ma-bob" he happens to have brought along in his satchel.

Selected bibliography edit

Howard Garis published 79 books of Uncle Wiggily stories. A few of these included:

  • Uncle Wiggily's Adventures (1912)
  • Uncle Wiggily's Travels (copyright 1913)
  • Uncle Wiggily's Fortune (copyright 1913)
  • Uncle Wiggily's Automobile (copyright 1913)
  • Uncle Wiggily's Airship (copyright 1915)
  • Uncle Wiggily in the Country (copyright 1916)
  • Uncle Wiggily on the Farm (copyright 1918)
  • Uncle Wiggily's Empty Watch (copyright 1919) — three short stories
  • Uncle Wiggily's Fishing Trip (copyright 1919) — three short stories
  • Uncle Wiggily Goes Swimming (copyright 1919) — three short stories
  • Uncle Wiggily Indian Hunter (copyright 1919) — three short stories
  • Uncle Wiggily's Holidays (copyright 1919) — three short stories
  • Uncle Wiggily in Fairyland (Uncle Wiggily Arabian Nights) (copyright 1922)
  • Uncle Wiggily Book (copyright 1927) — published as a school reading book
  • Uncle Wiggily and Friends (copyright 1939)
  • Uncle Wiggily and the Littletails (copyright 1942)
  • Uncle Wiggily's Happy Days (copyright 1947)
  • Uncle Wiggily and Jackie and Peetie Bow Wow (copyright 1952)
  • Uncle Wiggily at the Seashore
  • Uncle Wiggily's Story Book
  • Uncle Wiggily's Picture Book
  • Uncle Wiggily and the Turkey Gobbler — three short stories
  • Uncle Wiggily's Water Spout — three short stories

Picture books with Lang Cambell edit

Howard Garis published 32 picture books of Uncle Wiggily stories with Lang Cambell.[5] Each contains three stories, the title story and two more:

  1. Uncle Wiggily’s Auto Sled
  2. Uncle Wiggily’s Snow Man
  3. Uncle Wiggily’s Holidays
  4. Uncle Wiggily’s Apple Roast
  5. Uncle Wiggily’s Picnic
  6. Uncle Wiggily’s Fishing Trip
  7. Uncle Wiggily’s June Bug Friends
  8. Uncle Wiggily’s Visit To The Farm
  9. Uncle Wiggily’s Silk Hat
  10. Uncle Wiggily, Indian Hunter
  11. Uncle Wiggily’s Ice Cream Party
  12. Uncle Wiggily’s Woodland Games
  13. Uncle Wiggily On The Flying Rug
  14. Uncle Wiggily At The Beach
  15. Uncle Wiggily And The Pirates
  16. Uncle Wiggily’s Funny Auto
  17. Uncle Wiggily On Roller Skates
  18. Uncle Wiggily Goes Swimming
  19. Uncle Wiggily’s Water Spout
  20. Uncle Wiggily’s Laughing Gas Balloons
  21. Uncle Wiggily’s Empty Watch
  22. Uncle Wiggily’s Radio
  23. Uncle Wiggily And The Beaver Boys
  24. Uncle Wiggily And The Turkey Gobbler
  25. Uncle Wiggily’s Squirt Gun (1919)
  26. Uncle Wiggily And The Alligator
  27. Uncle Wiggily’s Washtub Ship
  28. Uncle Wiggily’s Rolling Hoop
  29. Uncle Wiggily’s Make Believe Tarts
  30. Uncle Wiggily’s Ice Boat
  31. Uncle Wiggily’s Jumping Boots
  32. Uncle Wiggily’s Icicle Spear

Board game edit

The Uncle Wiggily Game has been manufactured for more than a century. In 1916 Milton Bradley began selling a board game that has players taking cards that show how far they can move their Uncle Wiggily figurines across the board. The game was modified in 1929, 1947 and 1955. In 1987 Parker Brothers bought the rights to the game, and made further changes. As of 2018 Winning Moves was manufacturing the Uncle Wiggily Game.[6]

In popular culture edit

Uncle Wiggley was the name of a small skateboard company from 1984 to 1990 known for using "epoxyglass" in their skateboard manufacturing. In addition to making their own products, they also made skateboards decks for Losi, Blockhead, SGI, Magnusson Designs, Steadham Designs, and even early H-Street decks. Sponsored professionals included Tony Magnusson (who was a part-owner) and John Schultes.

Uncle Wiggly was a 1990s era rock band.

Uncle Wiggly's is also the name of a Baltimore-based chain of ice cream shops.

A two-part song regarding Uncle Wiggily is on Tourniquet's albums Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance ("The Skeezix Dilemma") and Microscopic View of a Telescopic Realm ("The Skeezix Dilemma Part II").

The Book Uncle Wiggily and His Friends has a brief appearance in the 1994 film Forrest Gump, being read by Jenny while Forrest "dangles" (at 14 Minutes and 56 Seconds in).

On the September 4, 2013, episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Uncle Wiggly's Rheumatism book was on the "Do Not Read List" skit.

Uncle Wiggily appears as a reference between the two characters, Eloise and Walt, in Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut - one of the nine short stories in J.D. Salinger's collection of short stories, 'Nine Stories'. Specifically, the story's title refers to an event recalled by Eloise in which she and Walt were running to catch a bus and she sprains her ankle. Walt then says, referring to her ankle in good humor, "Poor Uncle Wiggily...".

Likewise, in the movie My Foolish Heart (1949 film) based upon Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut, the two characters bond over childhood memories of Uncle Wiggily when Eloise (Susan Hayward) cuts her finger while washing Walt's (Dana Andrews) dishes. Walt, caring for her injured finger, says "Poor Uncle Wiggily...", referencing the rabbit's ears and then her ears, which ultimately leads to their first kiss.

In 1987 Uncle Wiggily was referred to in a "rock music fable" called "Little Boy Goes to Hell" a four-record set by Mark Nichols (composer) released on PopLlama Records. The song is titled "Your Deepest Fear".

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Uncle Wiggily". Everything2.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  2. ^ "How Ungle Wigglily Taught me to Read" by Lynn Way, September 24, 2010
  3. ^ Pipsisewah
  4. ^ Skeezicks
  5. ^ Garis, Howard (1919). Uncle Wiggily's Squirt Gun. New York: Charles E. Graham & Co.
  6. ^ Francis, Judy, Historic Treasure: Uncle Wiggily evolves from books to board game, Tribune-Star (e-paper), June 3, 2018

External links edit

  • Works by Howard Roger Garis at Project Gutenberg
  • Garis, Howard (1910–1950). "List of Garis stories". Uncle Wiggily and other stories. Project Gutenberg.
  • Uncle Wiggily stories at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
  • As a webcomic, set in modern times: Uncle Wiggily's Travels

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For the American band see Uncle Wiggly band Uncle Wiggily Longears is the main character of a series of children s stories by American author Howard R Garis He began writing the stories for the Newark News in 1910 Garis penned an Uncle Wiggily story every day except Sundays for more than 52 years and published 79 books in his lifetime 1 According to his obituary in the Chicago Tribune a walk in the woods in Verona New Jersey was his inspiration 2 The books featured work by several illustrators notably Lansing Campbell Other illustrators of the series included George L Carlson Louis Wisa Elmer Rache Edward Bloomfield Lang Campbell and Mary and Wallace Stover Uncle Wiggily LongearsFirst appearanceUncle Wiggily s AdventuresCreated byHoward R GarisIn universe informationSpeciesRabbitGenderMale book cover for Uncle Wiggily s RheumatismContents 1 Characters and stories 2 Selected bibliography 2 1 Picture books with Lang Cambell 3 Board game 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCharacters and stories editUncle Wiggily an engaging elderly rabbit is lame from rheumatism Wherever he goes he always relies on a red white and blue crutch described as being striped like a barber pole or in later episodes his candy striped walking cane with spiral red and white striping like a peppermint candy stick Uncle Wiggily is only one of many recurring characters in the series For example the Pipsisewah 3 is an unsavory bully who appears as a rhinoceros like creature His head has a snout with two small horns and large snorting nostrils he wears a black conical cloth hat and patched scarlet trousers is stout with a giraffe skin body and bovine tail and walks upright on two legs As do the other characters he has hands but boar s hooves for feet He is normally accompanied by the crow like Skeezicks 4 in his tall red cap and red and yellow striped suit and the two of them rarely engage in anything other than mischief harmless to the other characters in the storyline The Bazumpus the Crozokus and the Scuttlemagoon appear less frequently but are just as outlandish as the aforementioned Pip and Skee and always require appropriate handling by Uncle Wiggily often with the aid of his animal friends There are also several other bad chaps in the stories the Woozy Wolf Bushy Bear Skillery Skallery Alligator and the fierce Bobcat to name but a few They all seem bent on nibbling the souse off Uncle Wiggily s ears but he always escapes In shorter more formulaic stories his escape is generally enabled by some implement he has just purchased at the store often while on an errand for his muskrat housekeeper Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy For example Uncle Wiggily once used an umbrella to foil the Skillery Skallery Alligator by thrusting it into the creature s mouth and opening it thus preventing his biting the old gentleman rabbit Uncle Wiggily also encounters amicable animal characters from his neighborhood such as Sammie and Susie Littletail Uncle Wiggily s young nephew and niece Lulu Alice and Jimmie Wibblewobble duck children Dr Possum local physician Uncle Butter goat Charlie and Arabella Chick Jackie and Peetie Bow Wow Billie and Johnnie Bushytail squirrel boys Joie Tommie and Kittie Kat Jennie Chipmunk Munchie Trot pony boy Dottie and Willie Lambkin Neddie and Beckie Stubtail friendly bear cubs as well as many others In shorter stories we frequently find Uncle Wiggily helping various of these friends out of some kind of predicament just before one of the bad chaps enters the picture intent on obtaining ear nibbles from their hapless victims In longer stories Uncle Wiggily often is off on a camping trip or other extended journey with one of his friends fending off repeated incursions or baffling mean spirited pranks from a lurking villain or two not uncommonly with the aid of his crutch or a thing a ma bob he happens to have brought along in his satchel Selected bibliography editHoward Garis published 79 books of Uncle Wiggily stories A few of these included Uncle Wiggily s Adventures 1912 Uncle Wiggily s Travels copyright 1913 Uncle Wiggily s Fortune copyright 1913 Uncle Wiggily s Automobile copyright 1913 Uncle Wiggily s Airship copyright 1915 Uncle Wiggily in the Country copyright 1916 Uncle Wiggily on the Farm copyright 1918 Uncle Wiggily s Empty Watch copyright 1919 three short stories Uncle Wiggily s Fishing Trip copyright 1919 three short stories Uncle Wiggily Goes Swimming copyright 1919 three short stories Uncle Wiggily Indian Hunter copyright 1919 three short stories Uncle Wiggily s Holidays copyright 1919 three short stories Uncle Wiggily in Fairyland Uncle Wiggily Arabian Nights copyright 1922 Uncle Wiggily Book copyright 1927 published as a school reading book Uncle Wiggily and Friends copyright 1939 Uncle Wiggily and the Littletails copyright 1942 Uncle Wiggily s Happy Days copyright 1947 Uncle Wiggily and Jackie and Peetie Bow Wow copyright 1952 Uncle Wiggily at the Seashore Uncle Wiggily s Story Book Uncle Wiggily s Picture Book Uncle Wiggily and the Turkey Gobbler three short stories Uncle Wiggily s Water Spout three short stories Picture books with Lang Cambell edit Howard Garis published 32 picture books of Uncle Wiggily stories with Lang Cambell 5 Each contains three stories the title story and two more Uncle Wiggily s Auto Sled Uncle Wiggily s Snow Man Uncle Wiggily s Holidays Uncle Wiggily s Apple Roast Uncle Wiggily s Picnic Uncle Wiggily s Fishing Trip Uncle Wiggily s June Bug Friends Uncle Wiggily s Visit To The Farm Uncle Wiggily s Silk Hat Uncle Wiggily Indian Hunter Uncle Wiggily s Ice Cream Party Uncle Wiggily s Woodland Games Uncle Wiggily On The Flying Rug Uncle Wiggily At The Beach Uncle Wiggily And The Pirates Uncle Wiggily s Funny Auto Uncle Wiggily On Roller Skates Uncle Wiggily Goes Swimming Uncle Wiggily s Water Spout Uncle Wiggily s Laughing Gas Balloons Uncle Wiggily s Empty Watch Uncle Wiggily s Radio Uncle Wiggily And The Beaver Boys Uncle Wiggily And The Turkey Gobbler Uncle Wiggily s Squirt Gun 1919 Uncle Wiggily And The Alligator Uncle Wiggily s Washtub Ship Uncle Wiggily s Rolling Hoop Uncle Wiggily s Make Believe Tarts Uncle Wiggily s Ice Boat Uncle Wiggily s Jumping Boots Uncle Wiggily s Icicle SpearBoard game editThe Uncle Wiggily Game has been manufactured for more than a century In 1916 Milton Bradley began selling a board game that has players taking cards that show how far they can move their Uncle Wiggily figurines across the board The game was modified in 1929 1947 and 1955 In 1987 Parker Brothers bought the rights to the game and made further changes As of 2018 Winning Moves was manufacturing the Uncle Wiggily Game 6 In popular culture editUncle Wiggley was the name of a small skateboard company from 1984 to 1990 known for using epoxyglass in their skateboard manufacturing In addition to making their own products they also made skateboards decks for Losi Blockhead SGI Magnusson Designs Steadham Designs and even early H Street decks Sponsored professionals included Tony Magnusson who was a part owner and John Schultes Uncle Wiggly was a 1990s era rock band Uncle Wiggly s is also the name of a Baltimore based chain of ice cream shops A two part song regarding Uncle Wiggily is on Tourniquet s albums Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance The Skeezix Dilemma and Microscopic View of a Telescopic Realm The Skeezix Dilemma Part II The Book Uncle Wiggily and His Friends has a brief appearance in the 1994 film Forrest Gump being read by Jenny while Forrest dangles at 14 Minutes and 56 Seconds in On the September 4 2013 episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Uncle Wiggly s Rheumatism book was on the Do Not Read List skit Uncle Wiggily appears as a reference between the two characters Eloise and Walt in Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut one of the nine short stories in J D Salinger s collection of short stories Nine Stories Specifically the story s title refers to an event recalled by Eloise in which she and Walt were running to catch a bus and she sprains her ankle Walt then says referring to her ankle in good humor Poor Uncle Wiggily Likewise in the movie My Foolish Heart 1949 film based upon Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut the two characters bond over childhood memories of Uncle Wiggily when Eloise Susan Hayward cuts her finger while washing Walt s Dana Andrews dishes Walt caring for her injured finger says Poor Uncle Wiggily referencing the rabbit s ears and then her ears which ultimately leads to their first kiss In 1987 Uncle Wiggily was referred to in a rock music fable called Little Boy Goes to Hell a four record set by Mark Nichols composer released on PopLlama Records The song is titled Your Deepest Fear See also edit nbsp Children s literature portal Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut a short story by J D SalingerReferences edit Uncle Wiggily Everything2 com Retrieved 13 December 2016 How Ungle Wigglily Taught me to Read by Lynn Way September 24 2010 Pipsisewah Skeezicks Garis Howard 1919 Uncle Wiggily s Squirt Gun New York Charles E Graham amp Co Francis Judy Historic Treasure Uncle Wiggily evolves from books to board game Tribune Star e paper June 3 2018External links editWorks by Howard Roger Garis at Project Gutenberg Garis Howard 1910 1950 List of Garis stories Uncle Wiggily and other stories Project Gutenberg Uncle Wiggily stories at LibriVox public domain audiobooks As a webcomic set in modern times Uncle Wiggily s Travels Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uncle Wiggily amp oldid 1183222238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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