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  1. The name "Alfred E. Neuman" derived from comedian Henry Morgan's "Here's Morgan" radio series on Mutual, ABC and NBC. One character on his show had a name that was a reference to composer Alfred Newman , who scored many films and also composed the familiar fanfare that accompanies 20th Century Fox 's opening film logo. [ 11 ]

  2. Apr 20, 2022 · Regardless of age or background, most people are well aware of Mad Magazine, when thinking of the magazine, its mascot Alfred E. Neuman is likely the first image to come to mind. At this point, the face is synonymous with the long-running humor magazine, but this wasn't always the case, and the origin of the face remained a hotly debated ...

  3. Jan 23, 2013 · In this clip from 1977, publisher Bill Gaines talks about the real history of Alfred E. Neuman - the fictitious mascot and cover boy of Mad Magazine. Mad is...

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  4. Jul 5, 2019 · SEATTLE, WA — The owner of the beloved Mad Magazine confirmed this week the publication will cease to exist in its current form after 67 years. But the magazine's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, will ...

  5. Mad magazine gave us Alfred E. Neuman and Spy vs. Spy and made irreverent, anti-establishment humor a thing. Here's what you need to know about 'Mad.'

  6. Mar 17, 2016 · March 17, 2016. Leonard Ortiz/ZUMA Press/Corbis. There is no image more evocative of MAD magazine than the grinning, gap-toothed, freckled face of its mascot, Alfred E. Neuman. Ever since the big ...

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  8. Jul 9, 2024 · The movie also was to briefly include a live-action Alfred E. Neuman, that is, an actor in a Neuman mask. Gaines was greatly disappointed with the resulting film, which differed substantially from the screenplay to which he had agreed, and he paid Warner Home Video $30,000 to remove Mad ’s name and all references to Alfred E. Neuman from the video’s eventual release, in 1980.

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