| The Blue-Green Abelard | |
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Real Name |
Blue-Green Abelard |
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First Appearance |
Magazine Advert (April 1938) |
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Original Publisher |
Judge Magazine |
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Created by |
Theodor Seuss Geisel |
Origin[]
Full ad from Judge Magazine (April 1938).
The Blue-Green Abelard is a rare creature that Dr. Suess brought from the Bobo Isles. Unlike the average fur-bearing animal that changes its coat but once a year, the Blue-Green Abelard changes every night for dinner.
Blue-green for the hustle bustle of the day, it adopts Green-blue for the formalities of the evening.
Approximately two feet tall.
The beautifully convoluted horns of the Abelard make it an ornament that will lend distinction to any room.
Notes[]
- The original Judge magazine advert of for the Blue-Green Abelard was never renewed. Neither the 1965 Copyright Records nor the 1966 Copyright Records contain any renewal for the advert and the magazine issue.
