<Li> Pogo has been cited as an influence by Jeff MacNelly (Shoe), Garry Trudeau (Doonesbury), Bill Holbrook (Kevin and Kell) and Mark O'Hare (Citizen Dog), among others . </Li> <Li> René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo were both admirers of Pogo, and many of Walt Kelly's visual devices resurfaced in Astérix . For example, the Goths speak in Olde English blackletter text, and a Roman tax - collector speaks in bureaucratic forms . </Li> <Li> Jim Henson acknowledged Kelly as a major influence on his sense of humor, and based some early Muppet designs on Kelly drawings . One episode of The Muppet Show's first season included a performance of "Don't Sugar Me" from Songs of the Pogo . </Li> <Li> Robert Crumb cites Pogo as an influence on Animal Town, an early series of comic strips he drew with his brother Charles that later formed the basis for R. Crumb's Fritz the Cat . </Li>

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