Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent

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Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent is a comedic, friendly cartoon sea serpent best known as the sidekick to the boy Beany in the mid-20th-century animated and puppet series "Beany and Cecil."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cartoon character
fictional character
puppet character
sea serpent
television character
appearsIn Beany and Cecil (animated television series) NERFINISHED
Time for Beany (puppet television series) NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre children's animation
family comedy
associatedWith ABC (American Broadcasting Company) NERFINISHED
Bob Clampett Productions NERFINISHED
basedOn sea serpent from folklore
canSpeak true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Bob Clampett NERFINISHED
era mid-20th century American television
fictionalUniverse Beany and Cecil NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Time for Beany NERFINISHED
genre comedy
hasBodyPart fins
long neck
hasCatchCharacteristic seasickness
hasColor green
hasCulturalStatus cult classic character
hasFriend Beany NERFINISHED
hasHumorStyle slapstick
verbal puns
hasNameOrigin alliterative comedic name
hasPersonalityTrait childlike
comedic
good-natured
loyal
hasRelationship sidekick of Beany
hasRole comic relief
isAnthropomorphic true
isFriendly true
isMerchandisedAs comic books
licensed character products
toys
isTitleCharacter Beany and Cecil NERFINISHED
medium television
notableFor being seasick despite being a sea serpent
occupation sidekick
originalLanguage English
species sea serpent
targetAudience children
visualStyle cartoon

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Bob Clampett notableCharacterCreated Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent