Bobby Bumps
Bobby Bumps is a classic animated character created by Paul Terry in the early 1920s. He is a young boy known for his mischievous adventures and playful antics. The character became popular during the silent film era and was featured in a series of short films that showcased his humorous escapades.
The animation style of Bobby Bumps is characterized by simple, hand-drawn illustrations typical of early cartoons. These films often included slapstick comedy and relatable childhood experiences, making them appealing to audiences of all ages. Bobby's charm and innocence contributed to his lasting legacy in the world of animation.