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  2. Joe Harris (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Harris (illustrator) Joseph Benjamin Harris III (January 5, 1928 – March 26, 2017) was an American illustrator and storyboard artist. He is best known for creating the Trix Rabbit, the cartoon mascot for General Mills ' Trix breakfast cereal, who debuted in 1959. [1] [2] He also penned the Trix rabbit's memorable commercial tagline ...

  3. Trix (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    He did succeed in obtaining and eating Trix cereal on occasion, including five times as the result of a box top mail-in contest (1968, 1976, 1980, 1984, and 1991) titled "Let The Rabbit Eat Trix". [12] The results of the vote were overwhelmingly "yes", and the Trix Rabbit was depicted in a subsequent commercial enjoying a bowl of Trix. [13]

  4. Talk:Trix (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    In the sponsorship commercial, it shows a bunch of asian children at a table eating trix, while an angry trix rabit stands watching them. The kids say "silly rabbit, trix are for kids," and the trix rabbit resolves to killing the children with karate moves. After he kills them, he runs off with one of the child's bowl of trix cereal.

  5. List of breakfast cereal advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell Masher. Pac-Man. Professor Waldo Wigglesworth. Rocky and Bullwinkle. Sonny the Cuckoo Bird. Strawberry Shortcake. Trix Rabbit. Yummy Mummy. Carmella Creeper.

  6. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    David McLean, died in 1995 of lung cancer. Dick Hammer, died in 1998 of lung cancer. Eric Lawson died in 2014 of COPD. Robert "Bob" Norris, died 2019 (natural causes, was actually a non-smoker; did 12 years until decided to end the role because he didn’t want his children to smoke) Matty Mattel and Sisterbelle.

  7. List of people from Stamford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Joe Harris((1928–2017), commercial illustrator and storyboard artist, creator of Underdog and the Trix™️ Rabbit. [4] aka Joe Harris III; Hildreth Meière (1892–1961), artist and designer, lived in North Stamford [5] Alex Raymond (1909–1956), creator of the Flash Gordon comic strip, lived in North Stamford

  8. Trix Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Trix (cereal)#Marketing and advertising From a fictional character : This is a redirect from a fictional character to a related fictional work or list of characters. The destination may be an article about a related fictional work that mentions this character, a standalone list of characters, or a subsection of an article or list.

  9. Ed Seeman - Wikipedia

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    They produced commercials using cartoon characters, including the Trix rabbit, Sugar Bear and My Little Pony. In 1967 Seeman paid Frank Zappa $2,000 to produce music for a Luden's cough drops television commercial. Zappa's music was matched with Seeman's animation and the advertisement won a Clio Award for "Best Use of Sound".