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After reading 1774 websites, we found 10 different results for "Who wrote Mr Magoo"
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a 1997 American comedy film directed by Hong Kong film veteran Stanley Tong (Hong Kong film veteran Stanley Tong's sole English language film) and written by Pat Proft and Tom Sherohman
Mr. Magoo is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Hong Kong film veteran Stanley Tong (Hong Kong film veteran Stanley Tong's sole English language film) and written by Pat Proft and Tom Sherohman.
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and John Hubley
Mr. Magoo was created by Millard Kaufman and John Hubley near the end of the 1940s, right when the Red Scare was gaining momentum ... and the House Un-American Activities Committee had blacklisted both men.
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a nine-year-old Lhasa Apso and the book’s co-creator and co-writer
Mr. MaGoo is a nine-year-old Lhasa Apso and the book’s co-creator and co-writer.
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Mr. Quincy Magoo ]
Mr. Quincy Magoo [better known as Mr. Magoo] is a cartoon character created by John Hubley in 1949, for UPA.
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Elliott, Melvin Barcliff and Tim "Timbaland" Mosley
rapper Magoo was written and composed by Elliott, Melvin Barcliff and Tim "Timbaland" Mosley for Melvin Barcliff's debut album Supa Dupa Fly (1997) and released as the album's third single in 1998.
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Proft and Tom Sherohman
In 1997, the film Mr. Magoo was released written by Proft and Tom Sherohman.
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UPA
UPA is probably best known as the creators of Mr. Magoo* and the animated adaption of Gerald McBoing-Boing by Theodor 'Dr. Seuss' Geisel.
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by the hugely influential United Productions of America animation studio (usually just known by America's initials of UPA)
Voiced by Jim Backus and created by the hugely influential United Productions of America animation studio (usually just known by America's initials of UPA), Mr. Magoo was, for a time, a cartoon star on the level of Mickey Mouse or Bugs Bunny.
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George Osborne
When even more cuts comes to fiscal myopia, George Osborne is Mr Magoo.
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