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'''Daryl Cagle''' is an illustrator who worked for [[the Jim Henson Company|Henson Associates]] for fifteen years, illustrating hundreds of Muppet and ''[[Sesame Street]]'' products between 1979 and 1993. His distinctive loose, cartoony style defined the Muppet brand in the 1980s, decorating hats, shirts, glasses, sneakers, puzzles, watches, school supplies, cereal boxes, toy packaging and point-of-purchase displays, as well as comic stories in ''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]'' and ''[[Muppet Magazine]]''.
'''Daryl Cagle''' is a political cartoonist for MSNBC.com. He has also had a long career working with toy companies, inventing, developing, designing and illustrating toys. Cagle has worked with Hasbro, [[Fisher Price]], Mattel, Playskool, Worlds of Wonder, Ertl, Colorforms, Binney and Smith, Dakin, [[Applause]] and Avon Products, among many more. He also worked with the [[The Jim Henson Company|Henson Associates]] design team on creating the [[Muppet Babies]] character designs.
 
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Cagle also worked with many other companies as a character designer, including Hanna-Barbera, [[the Smurfs]] and [[the Walt Disney Company]], and worked with Henson on the character designs for ''[[Muppet Babies]]''. He's also been a toy designer and an animator.
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In 1995, Cagle joined the Chicago Tribune Media Group as an editorial cartoonist, beginning a long and successful career in political cartooning. He currently provides cartoons for MSNBC.com, and he runs Cagle Cartoons, syndicating cartoons and columns to newspapers around the US.
   
 
His work with Muppet and Sesame characters includes:
 
His work with Muppet and Sesame characters includes:
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*''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]'' (1983)
 
*''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]'' (1983)
 
*''[[Muppet Magazine]]'' parody comics
 
*''[[Muppet Magazine]]'' parody comics
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* Allison Manufacturing: [[Muppet clothes (Allison Manufacturing)|Muppet clothes]]
 
*Anchor Hocking: Sesame Street Glasses line
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*Anchor Hocking: [[Sesame Street glassware|Sesame Street Glasses line]] (1980s)
*[[Crayola]]: [[Crayola Color 'n Play]], [[Muppet Colorubs]], [[Crayola Colorfun Theater]] (1982)
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*[[Crayola]]: [[Crayola Color 'n Play]], [[Muppet Colorubs]] (1982)
 
*DEKA and Eagle Affiliates: [[Muppet tableware (Deka)|Muppet tableware]]
 
*DEKA and Eagle Affiliates: [[Muppet tableware (Deka)|Muppet tableware]]
*[[Frito-Lay]]: ''[[Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' hats, shirts and [[Frito-Lay Muppets Take Manhattan cups|melamine glasses]]
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*[[Frito-Lay]]: ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' hats, shirts and [[Frito-Lay Muppets Take Manhattan cups|melamine glasses]]
 
*Hal Leonard: ''[[Rowlf's Very Own First Piano Book]]'' (1987)
 
*Hal Leonard: ''[[Rowlf's Very Own First Piano Book]]'' (1987)
 
*Hasbro: Classic Kermit doll packaging, Baby Kermit and Piggy jack in the boxes, [[Miss Piggy Talking Phone]] (1983)
 
*Hasbro: Classic Kermit doll packaging, Baby Kermit and Piggy jack in the boxes, [[Miss Piggy Talking Phone]] (1983)
 
*Keds: [[Muppet sneakers (Keds)|Muppet shoe line]] with POP displays
 
*Keds: [[Muppet sneakers (Keds)|Muppet shoe line]] with POP displays
*McDonald's: [[McDonald's Great Muppet Caper Glasses|Great Muppet Caper glasses]] (1981)
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*McDonald's: [[The Great Muppet Caper glasses (McDonald's)|The Great Muppet Caper glasses]] (1981)
 
*Milton Bradley: [[The Great Muppet Caper Card Game]]
 
*Milton Bradley: [[The Great Muppet Caper Card Game]]
 
*Oral B: [[Muppet toothbrushes and toothpaste|Muppet toothbrushes and packaging]]
 
*Oral B: [[Muppet toothbrushes and toothpaste|Muppet toothbrushes and packaging]]
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*Stampos: [[Fraggle Rock rubber stamps]] (1985)
 
*Timex: [[Muppet watches and clocks (Timex)|Muppet watches and clocks]], plus Point-Of-Purchase displays (1980)
 
*Timex: [[Muppet watches and clocks (Timex)|Muppet watches and clocks]], plus Point-Of-Purchase displays (1980)
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==Muppet packaging and comics==
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<gallery widths=250px>
 
muppet-caper-glasses.jpg|Great Muppet Caper Glasses, McDonalds
 
CaperGame.jpg|[[The Great Muppet Caper Card Game]], Milton Bradley
 
Wocky.jpg|Muppet Magazine Article
 
oralb.jpg|Muppet OralB Toothbrushes
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</gallery>
   
 
==Political comics==
 
==Political comics==
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Image:Darylcagle101501.jpg|October 15, 2001
 
Image:Darylcagle101501.jpg|October 15, 2001
 
Image:Darylcagle070202.jpg|July 2, 2002
 
Image:Darylcagle070202.jpg|July 2, 2002
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Image:Darylcagle092810.jpg|September 28, 2010
 
Image:Darylcagle092810.jpg|September 28, 2010
 
Image:MSNBC.com-DarylCagle-GoldmanSachs-(2012).jpg|March 16, 2012
 
Image:MSNBC.com-DarylCagle-GoldmanSachs-(2012).jpg|March 16, 2012
muppet-caper-glasses.jpg|Great Muppet Caper Glasses, McDonalds
 
CaperGame.jpg|[[The Great Muppet Caper Card Game]], Milton Bradley
 
Wocky.jpg|Muppet Magazine Article
 
oralb.jpg|Muppet OralB Toothbrushes
 
 
GOP.jpg|GOP Threatens to defund PBS
 
GOP.jpg|GOP Threatens to defund PBS
 
Chick.jpeg|Heroic Muppets Boycott Chick-Fil-A
 
Chick.jpeg|Heroic Muppets Boycott Chick-Fil-A
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Revision as of 07:32, 30 May 2020

Darylcagle

Daryl Cagle is an illustrator who worked for Henson Associates for fifteen years, illustrating hundreds of Muppet and Sesame Street products between 1979 and 1993. His distinctive loose, cartoony style defined the Muppet brand in the 1980s, decorating hats, shirts, glasses, sneakers, puzzles, watches, school supplies, cereal boxes, toy packaging and point-of-purchase displays, as well as comic stories in Sesame Street Magazine and Muppet Magazine.

Cagle also worked with many other companies as a character designer, including Hanna-Barbera, the Smurfs and the Walt Disney Company, and worked with Henson on the character designs for Muppet Babies. He's also been a toy designer and an animator.

In 1995, Cagle joined the Chicago Tribune Media Group as an editorial cartoonist, beginning a long and successful career in political cartooning. He currently provides cartoons for MSNBC.com, and he runs Cagle Cartoons, syndicating cartoons and columns to newspapers around the US.

His work with Muppet and Sesame characters includes:

Muppet packaging and comics

Political comics

References

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