Ripley's Believe It or Not! Celebrates its 94th Anniversary on Wednesday, December 19

Top Quote December 19 marks Robert Ripley's first cartoon and the start of the Ripley's Believe It or Not! brand. End Quote
  • Orlando, FL (1888PressRelease) December 18, 2012 - Ripley's Believe It or Not! is celebrating a major milestone this month - the Dec. 19 anniversary of Robert Ripley's first cartoon, which was the start of the Ripley's Believe It or Not! brand.

    Ninety-four years ago, a young Robert Ripley pondered how to fill the space assigned to him as an illustrator for the New York Globe. Little did he know, the choice he was about to make would be the start of an amazing legacy that lives on today.

    He turned to a file marked "Dubious Athletic Achievements," a collection of sports oddities he had saved. He created a panel made up of nine of his favorite sports feats, and called it "Champs and Chumps."

    It was published on Dec. 19, 1918 and was an instant hit. The cartoon soon expanded beyond the sports world and was renamed "Believe It or Not!"

    Ripley's creation soon had fans worldwide. He partnered with William Randolph Hearst in 1929 to syndicate the strip globally and by the mid 1930s it was published in more than 350 newspapers with a daily readership of 80 million.

    Today, it is the longest continuously published cartoon panel on the planet. John Graziano of Tampa, Fla. is only the fifth artist, including Ripley himself, to draw the cartoon. It is syndicated by United Media to more than 200 newspapers throughout the world in full color, seven days a week. It can also be delivered to readers daily via email through www.comics.com - for free.

    Ripley's Expanding Empire
    Robert Ripley's cartoon set the stage for an amazing odyssey. The man who invented Believe It or Not! is himself famous for his amazing accomplishments.

    • In one 1929 cartoon he stated "Believe It or Not, America has no national anthem," which led to legislation that made the Star Spangled Banner the country's official anthem.
    • He created a radio version of Believe It or Not! that was broadcast for 14 years. He spoke to his loyal listeners from exotic locations around the world, including caves, snake pits and the middle of the ocean.
    • In a 1936 nationwide poll of newspaper readers, Ripley was voted the most popular American, beating out President Roosevelt.

    Ripley regularly appeared in movie shorts for Vitaphone Pictures in the 1930s and was active on the lecture circuit. He opened his first museum, an Odditorium at the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, which was followed by several more appearances at world expositions across the country.

    In 1948 Ripley became a pioneer in television, creating the "Believe It or Not!" series at a time when few households owned a TV set.

    Sadly, Ripley's health failed him and he died of a heart attack in 1949 at the age of 58. He collapsed on the set of his weekly television show, live on air, while interviewing a man about the military custom of playing Taps at funerals. He was buried in his hometown of Santa Rosa, Calif., in of all places - the Oddfellows Lawn Cemetery.

    Ripley's Legacy Today
    The anniversary of the cartoon marks the creation of one of the oldest and most iconic brands in the world. Ripley's legacy has evolved into Ripley Entertainment Inc., a global family entertainment leader. The company's efforts include museums, aquariums, wax museums, miniature golf courses, theaters and books - all staying true to Robert Ripley's fascination with the odd, bizarre, amazing and most of all - fun.

    High resolution images of Robert Ripley and his original cartoon are available at http://www.ripleysnewsroom.com/.

    Media contact:
    Tim O'Brien
    VP Communications
    Ripley Entertainment Inc.
    Obrien ( @ ) ripleys dot com
    Office - 615-646-7465
    Cell - 615-496-5949

    About Ripley Entertainment
    Ripley Entertainment Inc. (www.ripleys.com), keepers of the venerable Ripley's Believe It or Not! brand, is a global leader in location-based entertainment, entertaining more than 12 million annually at its 80-plus attractions in 11 countries. In addition to its 32 Believe It or Not! Odditoriums, the Orlando, Florida-based company has publishing, licensing and broadcast divisions, best-selling books and the popular syndicated cartoon strip, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, that still runs daily in 42 countries. Ripley Entertainment is a Jim Pattison Company, the third-largest privately held company in Canada.

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