Alfred E. Neuman

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Alfred E. Neuman is the gap-toothed, freckle-faced mascot of Mad magazine, known for his carefree grin and the catchphrase "What, me worry?"

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cartoon character
fictional character
magazine mascot
associatedWith Mad magazine NERFINISHED
basedOn earlier American advertising caricatures
catchphrase What, me worry? NERFINISHED
characterType comic mascot
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRole icon of American satire
depicts carefree, worry-free attitude
distinctiveFeature freckles
large ears
missing front tooth
faceUsedOn Mad magazine covers
fictionalUniverse Mad magazine universe NERFINISHED
fullName Alfred E. Neuman NERFINISHED
genre humor
satire
hairColor red
hasAudience readers of Mad magazine
hasEmotion carefree
unconcerned
hasGender male
hasRepresentation cartoon illustration
hasSmile lopsided grin
hasTheme satirical commentary on politics and culture
hasVisualStyle caricature
inception 1950s (as Mad magazine mascot)
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium illustration
print
notableFor being the mascot of Mad magazine
carefree smile
freckled face
gap-toothed grin
notableQuote What, me worry?
occupation mascot
portrayedAs adolescent boy
publisher EC Publications NERFINISHED
Mad magazine NERFINISHED
usedAs cover character for Mad magazine
symbol of Mad magazine’s irreverent humor
usedFor political satire
pop culture parody
usedIn Mad magazine advertising
Mad magazine merchandise

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Mad magazine notableCharacter Alfred E. Neuman
Mad magazine mascot Alfred E. Neuman