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Rupert's initial purpose was to win sales from the rival and Daily Mirror. Inthe stories were taken over by Alfred Bestallwho was previously an illustrator for Punch and other glossy magazines. Bestall proved to be successful in the field of children's literature and worked on Rupert stories and artwork into his 90s. More recently, various other artists and writers have continued the series. About 50 million copies have been sold worldwide. The comic strip was, and still is, published daily in the Daily Expresswith many Classic Rupert Annual 2013 these stories later being printed in books, and every year since a Rupert annual has also been released. has become a well-known character in children's culture in the United Kingdomand the success of the Rupert stories has led to the creation of several television series based on the character. The character also has a large fan following, with such groups as The Followers of Rupert. Rupert is a bear who lives with his parents in a house in Nutwood, a fictional idyllic English village. He is drawn wearing a red sweater and bright yellow checked trousers, with matching yellow scarf. Originally depicted as a brown bear, his colour soon changed to white to save on printing costs, [2] though he remained brown on the covers of the annuals. Most of the other characters in the series are also anthropomorphic animals animals with humanoid forms. Classic Rupert Annual 2013 are all scaled to be about the same size as Rupert, regardless of Classic Rupert Annual 2013. Rupert's animal friends are usually referred to as his "chums" or "pals. One of the most Classic Rupert Annual 2013 and evocative characters is Raggety, a woodland troll-creature made from twigs, who is often very grumpy and annoying. In the television revival of the series, Raggety has been transformed into a friendly elf with broken English. There are also a few human characters in the stories, such as the Professor who lives in a castle with his servant, BodkinTiger Lily a Chinese girlher father "the Conjuror," and several less frequently occurring characters such as Sailor Sam, Gaffer Jarge, Captain Binnacle and Rollo, the Gypsy boy. There is also a recurring Merboy. These characters were based on Girl Guides from Bestall's own church who asked him in late if they could have their own adventure with Rupert. They remain part of the comic series even today. The series often features fantastic and magical adventures in faraway lands. Each story begins in Nutwood, where Rupert usually sets out on a small errand for his mother or to visit a Classic Rupert Annual 2013, which then Classic Rupert Annual 2013 into an adventure to an exotic place such as King Frost's Castle, the Kingdom of the Birds, underground, or to the bottom of the sea. Sometimes one of the Professor's inventions opens the door to one of Rupert's adventures. At the end of the story Rupert returns to Nutwood, where all is safe and well, and where his parents seem perfectly sanguine about his adventures. Unlike most modern comic stripsRupert Bear has always been produced in the original form of strip with illustrations accompanying text, called " text comics ", as opposed to Classic Rupert Annual 2013 being Classic Rupert Annual 2013 into the art in speech bubbles etc. Bestall developed the classic Rupert story format: the story is told in picture form generally two panels each day in the newspaper and Classic Rupert Annual 2013 panels to a page in the annualsin simple page-headers, in simple two-line-per-image verse and then as running prose at the foot. Rupert Annuals can therefore be "read" on four levels. He also established the shape and form [ clarification needed ] of the Rupert stories. Rupert's unspectacular debut was in a single Classic Rupert Annual 2013, the first of 36 episodes of the story "Little Lost Bear" written and drawn by Tourtel. Bestall expanded the stories and plots of Rupert; and in addition to precise and detailed drawings for the panels he also created beautifully crafted illustrations in the Rupert Annuals. Bestall drew the Rupert stories for the Daily Express until ; and continued to illustrate the covers for the annuals until his retirement in Cubie created Rupert annual artwork between and His images are recognisable from the thicker black outlines around the characters and the use of more vibrant colours than Bestall employed. In his new adventures became illustrated by John Classic Rupert Annual 2013 his drawings in the annual were usually coloured by Gina Hart. The Rupert Annual for contained a story called Rupert and the Diamond Leafin which he visits "Coon Island", whose inhabitants are little " Coons ". Tourtel's home was in in , and the Rupert Bear Museumformerly part of the Canterbury Heritage Museumwhich has since closed, had collections that covered much of the history of Rupert and his friends, as well as Tourtel and other illustrators. The museum was geared toward families and those interested in the general history of Rupert. There are plans for a film, books, Limited Edition Prints and DVDs that will see Rupert Classic Rupert Annual 2013 by new friends in addition to established characters. Every year since Classic Rupert Annual 2013, a Rupert Bear annual has been released, even during the years of World War IIduring a paper shortage. All Classic Rupert Annual 2013 these books were written and illustrated by and originally published from —, by Sampson Low. There were 46 books in the original series. Some of the titles were later published for the Woolworth's retail chain, with only 18 of the original titles. However, the titles and numbers for this series did not relate to the earlier published series. Brainwaves Limited of BasingstokeHampshire, produced Classic Rupert Annual 2013 series of Rupert storybooks in no author or artist credited :. Rupert first appeared on television in an ITC series produced for the ITV network that ran for ten-minute episodes. Rupert's friends and flying chariot appeared straight from the Daily Express pages, although he was joined by some new friends including a sprite called Willy Wisp. One of the most memorable elements of the series was the catchy theme song, written by Len Beadle also known as Frank Weston and Ron Roker, sung by Jackie Classic Rupert Annual 2013which reached number 14 in the UK charts in The song included the erroneous lyric "Rupert the Classic Rupert Annual 2013 Rupert has never officially had the definite article in his name. It follows Rupert as he explores the country one night and finds a special gathering of frogs. Rupert returned to television in to the BBCin the form of 36 short five minute-stories. The sole narrator was Ray Brooks. A selection of the episodes have been released on a number of VHS videos, no official DVD releases are so far available as of The show greatly followed the style and tone Bestall established Classic Rupert Annual 2013 the Rupert newspaper series, Classic Rupert Annual 2013 many of the stories being almost direct adaptations of his or others' panel stories from the Daily Express. It was broadcast in syndication on YTV in Canada. In the United States the show first aired on Classic Rupert Annual 2013 before moving to CBS in January ; [13] repeats of the series came to Qubo 's digital service in January Classic Rupert Annual 2013 series has been re-aired in the UK on the satellite and cable channel Tiny Pop. As of the show also airs daily on Qubo channel, although only the latter 26 episodes are currently being shown. According to the BBC News portal, in the Canadian producer Nelvana made plans to produce a feature film about Rupert at Hollywood studios, but the project was not implemented. In a new Rupert Bear stop-motion-animated television series was produced, skewing almost entirely towards small children. There are new characters like Miranda the mermaid ; but characters Podgy Pig, his self-obsessed sister Rosalie and the timid Willie Mouse make no appearances. Rupert Bear, Follow The Magic Fifty-two ten-minute episodes were broadcast and subsequently repeated. In SeptemberRoyal Mail issued a set of eight stamps to commemorate the centenary of Rupert Bear. The whole of the dialogue in the sketch was composed of the rhyming prose that appears in the stories. The sketch also included the "Tell 'em about the honey Mummy" monster which at the time Classic Rupert Annual 2013 a television advert. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Rupert Bear Logo for Rupert Bear. The New Adventures of Rupert2. More Adventures of Rupert3. The New Rupert Book4. The Adventures of Rupert5. Rupert's Adventure Book6. The Rupert Book7. More Adventures of Rupert8. More Rupert Adventures9. Rupert in More Adventures A New Rupert Book The New Rupert Book More Adventures of Rupert The Rupert Book Rupert Adventures of Rupert More Rupert Adventures The New Rupert Rupert: The 50th Daily Express Annual The Rupert Annual: 75th Anniversary Edition The Rupert Annual The 75th Rupert Annual The 80th Rupert Annual Main article: The Adventures of Rupert Bear. Main article: Rupert TV series. Main article: Classic Rupert Annual 2013 Bear, Follow the Magic Children's literature portal. Retrieved 21 June The Independent. Shannon Larratt is Zentastic. Retrieved 25 January Archived from the original on 13 March Retrieved 11 June Rupert Annuals Price/Value Guide, Valuation & FREE Sale Advice | Bath Antiques Online

First story is Rupert and the Penguins. Not price clipped or inscribed. A great copy. Spine intact and corners only very slightly bumped. The contents are lovely and the pages are crisp. A cracking copy indeed. An original copy of the annual. In good condition. First story is Rupert and the Castle Trap. The spine is complete with wear to top and bottom just like the corners. The contents however are in super condition. Not a bad Classic Rupert Annual 2013 at all. First story Rupert and the Black Circle. A book that appears unread. A keepsake for collectors. A super copy. A very rare find in the UK for sure this one. A real collectors item. Excellent condition. Annual No. First story is Rupert and the Boomerarrow. Slight bumping to top and bottom. A super copy that appears to be unread. A lovely poster of Rupert on reverse of wrapper. A wonderful and sought after edition with it's dust wrapper. Tall format glazed boards - Rupert on rock at seashore with dove. Pictorial endpapers by , cover design by John Harrold. A superb and appears to be unread copy. Not inscribed or price cut. Contents are fantastic. The perfect additon! First story is Rupert and the Falling Leaf. An original copy of annual. Glazed pictorial boards. Front cover shows Rupert with jester. A superb and appears unread copy. Perfect in every respect. Front cover shows Rupert Classic Rupert Annual 2013 bucket and spade sitting on shoulders of Uncle Boris. Sea in background. Contents are lovely, clean and bright. An original copy Classic Rupert Annual 2013 the annual - 75th Anniversary Edition. Mint condition. The cover is Rupert riding on the back of Pegasus with chariot carrying his friends. First story is Rupert and the Pharoah's Treasure. Contents are clean and very bright. Appears unread. An Original copy of the annual. Front cover shows Rupert and friends with Little Bo Peep and castle in background. First story is Rupert and the Dragon Dance. A superb copy. In mint condition. Tall format, Classic Rupert Annual 2013 boards. Front cover shows Rupert in his special pond skates. Mint condition, appears unread. Cover: Rupert offering a tray of cakes to fairy with unicorn in background. No bumps or dents. First story Rupert and the missing cakes. In excellent condition - Annual No. Front cover shows Rupert with corn dollies. Contents mint. A lovely copyhowever very slight damage to front cover where sticker was once applied and bottom corners slightly bruised. The damage is hardly noticeable. In Mint Condition - Annual No. A lovely copy and perfect in Classic Rupert Annual 2013 respect. No damage or scribbles to be found. These annuals, although not that old, Classic Rupert Annual 2013 getting harder to find in this condition, as the collector market for Rupert grows. A mint condition annual No Contents also mint. Front cover shows Rupert ringing handbells. This edition is now 'Out of print' and is not found in the high street. Cover shows Rupert holding baby Ming the dragon. Last year's annual, published by Express Newspapers. Cover shows Rupert skating. Out of Print but available. This is the last annual to be published by Express Newspapers. Now 'Out of Print'! The cover shows our favourite bear as always, with Mr Chimp in the shop, Bill Badger, Willie Mouse, Gregory guinea pig and his Mum and even two rarely seen 'Railies' coming up from underground. A limited number of signed annuals will be available through us again this year. Please see the entry below. Now Out of Print but available. This is the first annual drawn by the new Rupert Illustrator Stuart Trotter, Classic Rupert Annual 2013 life long dream of following in the footsteps of Alfred Bestall is now a reality. Brand new stories written and illustrated by Stuart with fantastic rhymimg couplets by Anna Bowles. A truly wonderful new chapter in the magical world of Rupert Bear. Rupert Annual number This annual is the limited edition hard cover variety. The bulk of these annuals were printed with a padded cover in error. Published August This years annual is being wholly produced in the traditional fashion of previous annuals - hard Classic Rupert Annual 2013 and gloss finished! This is annual Classic Rupert Annual 2013 74 in the series. As predicted - this annual sold out before Christmas and is n ow out of print. We managed to secure a handful of mint condition annuals which lasted us some time. Sadly now sold out. This is the Rupert Annual celebrating Rupert's 90th year! It is also known as the annual. Stuart's story is a brand new one! As well as the Classic Rupert Annual 2013, it features the usual spread of puzzles and games, which also include the work of Alex Cubie. Published 1st Classic Rupert Annual 2013 and now Out of Print. This 76th Annual is again a compilation annual, featuring Rupert and Ozzie, set at the time of the Queens Coronation inas this is her Diamond Jubilee year. Included in this annual are stories and puzzles for Alfred Bestall and John Harrold, as well as a new story written by Stuart Trotter, introducing a new character Robo - A robot! Rupert Bear Annuals (Daily Express) - Book Series List

The lowest-priced item that has been used or worn previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See details for description of any imperfections. Skip to main content. About Classic Rupert Annual 2013 product. Stock photo. Pre-owned: Lowest price The lowest-priced item that has been used or worn previously. Author:Egmont Books Ltd. Publisher:Egmont UK Ltd. Rupert finds himself stranded on a causeway but seeks safety in an old castle before a storm sets in. From there, Rupert sees that the lamp in the light. See all 2 pre-owned listings. Buy It Now. Add to cart. About this product Product Information This is the 77th Rupert annual and features stories focusing on holidays and adventure. Adventure is a core element in many Rupert stories - but somehow the little bear always makes it home from his journeys in time for tea! In Stuart Trotter's new Classic Rupert Annual 2013 for the annual, Rupert and his Classic Rupert Annual 2013 take a holiday by the sea. From there, Rupert sees that the lamp in the lighthouse has gone out, and Rupert must zip over Classic Rupert Annual 2013 a rickety Bo'sun's Chair to replace it, and prevent a pleasure cruiser from certain danger. Show more Show less. Pre-owned Pre-owned. No ratings or reviews yet. Be the first to write a review. Bulging Box of Books by Scholastic Paperback, 4. Munsch, Robert N. This item doesn't belong on this page.