Snoopy First Appeared in a Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Cartoon
At 14 years old, Charles Schulz submitted a drawing of his dog to Ripley's Believe It or Not!
At 14 years old, Charles Schulz submitted a drawing of his dog to Ripley's Believe It or Not!
The chants have become so catchy that some fans can’t get them out of their brains.
Apparently, nobody had a craving for freeze-dried chicken and crab meat entrees created by a company best known for mint-flavored toothpaste.
Mike, survived 18 headless months!
Mood rings used the same technology as some of our favorite modern-day devices — probably even the screen you’re reading right now!
With a shorter hemline and a blank kneecap, 1920s flappers began painting pictures on their legs.
Leia herself was inspired by a Mexican rebel named Clara de la Rocha.
More people listened to this dummy than listened to "War of the Worlds."
Hop in! This week we are visiting the most forbidden places on Earth!
Banksy’s never been unmasked, but he keeps his agenda front and center.
Sunday Cartoon! - February 2, 2025
Robert Ripley began the Believe It or Not! cartoon in 1918. Today, Kieran Castaño is the eighth artist to continue the legacy of illustrating the world's longest-running syndicated cartoon!