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Stuffed animal:Kiko the Kangaroo

GUND1936-1937

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Kiko the kangaroo is a cartoon character created by Terrytoons and was featured in films from 1936-1937. He is a skilled fighter, defending his friends by boxing opponents. Kiko's creation by Terrytown was to rival similar cartoons of that time, but his success was short-lived only being featured in 10 films. The Gund Manufacturing Company began in 1898, founded by Adolph Gund, an immigrant from Germany. Located in New York City, Gund's company at first specialized in artificial flowers, beads, and gifts, but it soon concentrated on supplying a growing market of soft fabric toys including teddy bears. In 1907 Gund hired 12-year old Jacob Swedlin, a Russian immigrant, to work in the mailroom. Not even 20 years later, Swedlin purchased the company at Gund's retirement. The company remained a Swedlin family business for several decades until it was purchased in 2008 by Enesco, an international corporation specializes in gifts and home decorations.

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  • Title: Stuffed animal:Kiko the Kangaroo
  • Creator: GUND
  • Date Created: 1936-1937
  • Subject Keywords: kangaroo, Terrytoons, Inc.
  • Type: Teddy Bears and Stuffed Animals
  • Medium: cotton, fabric, plush
  • Object ID: 115.1112
  • Credit Line: Gift of Enesco, LLC and its GUND division.
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