How clever of you to make this and he is thrilled with it. Hij glunderd joh heel leuk.
Wonderful job, and beautiful children! He looks so happy with his shirt!! Hugs, Marji
what a handsome little man and the t-shirt is very nice also nice art work from you
That is "Jiminy Cricket" - Cartoon Character from Disney's "Pinocchio" Movie.
Here is the write up on his character: Yahoo Search Jiminy Cricket and this is from that web page:
Jiminy may be small, but he's far from your average cricket. He can turn an umbrella into a parachute and looks great in a top hat and spats, and he carries a mean tune, as well as a nearly inexhaustible supply of home-brewed common sense. It's no wonder he is chosen by the Blue Fairy to be Pinocchio's "official" conscience. Unfortunately for Jiminy, it's only after he blushingly agrees to his appointment as "Lord High Keeper of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong, Counselor in Moments of Temptation, and Guide along the Straight and Narrow Path," that he realizes what a job he's gotten himself into. Like any conscience, Jiminy is occasionally late on the job, and frequently ignored even when he is around. Fortunately, Jiminy is nothing if not persistent, and he eventually succeeds in steering Pinocchio back to the right path.
Despite his pivotal importance to "Pinocchio," Jiminy was not part of the film's original story line. Concluding that "something was missing," the creators of the film took the minor character of a cricket from Collodi's original story as a source of inspiration and expanded him into the character we know as Jiminy Cricket. Before Walt selected Jiminy Cricket as the character's name, the phrase was used as an exclamation denoting surprise or bewilderment. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the phrase has been around since 1848. In "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," made over two years before "Pinocchio," the dwarfs exclaim, "Jiminy Crickets!" when they return to their cottage and find the lights on.
Jiminy was the first Disney feature character to speak directly to the audience. This precedent set the tone for his going on to become one of Disney's premier emcees, educators, and storytellers, both on television ("Walt Disney Presents," "The Mickey Mouse Club") and in educational media.
Voice Artist: Cliff Edwards (1940-1971)
Eddie Carroll (since 1975)
Character Design: Ward Kimball
Jiminy Cricket Filmography:
(Features/ Featurettes)
"Pinocchio" (1940)
"Fun and Fancy Free" (1947)
"Mickey's Christmas Carol" (1983)
(Television)
"I'm No Fool Series" (for "The Mickey Mouse Club") 1950s
"Encyclopedia" Series (for "The Mickey Mouse Club") 1950s
"Nature of Things" Series (for "The Mickey Mouse Club") 1950s
"You" Series (for "The Mickey Mouse Club") 1950s
"Jiminy Cricket Presents Bongo" (1955)
"On Vacation" (1956)
"This Is Your Life, Donald Duck" (1960)
"From All of Us to All of You" (1960s)
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You did a wonderful job! He looks so happy to have that shirt!
Jannie, it is called "Jimmy Cricket" - what a great job and your son is adorable, too. *4U
Ooops - I meant - "Jiminy Chrickt" - I had my Uncle Jim on my mind, I believe.
Jink, This looks great! U'r sons are such a cuties and I'm sure they will be a girl magnets! when they gets older... Mom and Dad will have to stand behind the door with a big stick beating the girls off! LOL... R4U and U'r sweet sons, the models...
Sam :)
Jink you are very talented, great work and the young man in his tee shirt looks very pleased
You have great talent. Your design is just beautiful. Great looking young man there too.
Your Jiminy Cricket is great. You really did a wonderful job of drawing it.