<Ul> <Li> 1951: Special Delivery Pogo, a 16 - page promotional mailer from the Post-Hall Syndicate, designed to spark interest and boost circulation of the new strip . </Li> <Li> 1952: "I Go Pogo" tin litho lapel pinback . Approx. 1 inch in diameter, with Pogo's face on a yellow background; issued as a promotional giveaway during the 1952 presidential election . </Li> <Li> 1954: Walt Kelly's Pogo Mobile (issued by Simon and Schuster) was a 22 - piece hanging mobile, die - cut from heavy cardboard in bright colors . Came unassembled, and included Pogo on a cow jumping over a crescent - shaped Swiss cheese moon, with Okefenokee characters sitting on the moon or in a filigreed frame . </Li> <Li> 1959: Rare porcelain figurine of a sitting Pogo, with a bird in a nest atop his head; made in Ireland by Wade Ceramics Ltd . </Li> <Li> 1968: Set of 30 celluloid pinback buttons, quite rare . Approx . 1.75 inches in diameter, issued during the 1968 presidential elections . </Li> <Li> 1968: Set of 10 color character decals, very rare; coincided with the set of election pinbacks </Li> <Li> 1968: Poynter Products of Ohio issued a set of six plastic figures (now very rare) with glued - on artificial fur: Pogo, Albert, Beauregard, Churchy, Howland and Hepzibah . The figures displeased Kelly, but are highly sought - after by fans . </Li> <Li> 1969: Six vinyl giveaway figures of Pogo, Albert, Beauregard, Churchy, Howland and Porkypine, packaged with Procter & Gamble soap products (Spic and Span, Top Job, etc .) as a tie - in with the Pogo animated TV special . Also known as the Oxydol figures, they are fairly common and easy to find . Walt Kelly was not satisfied with the initial sculpting, and--using plasticine clay--resculpted them himself . </Li> <Li> 1969: Six plastic giveaway cups with full - color character decals of Pogo, Albert, Beauregard, Churchy, Howland and Porkypine, coincided with the Oxydol figures . </Li> <Li> 1969: Pogo Halloween costume, manufactured by Ben Cooper . </Li> <Li> 1980: View - Master I Go Pogo set, 3 reels & booklet, GAF </Li> <Li> 2002: Dark Horse Comics issued two limited edition figures of Pogo and Albert as part of their line of Classic Comic Characters--statues #24 and #25, respectively . </Li> </Ul> <Li> 1951: Special Delivery Pogo, a 16 - page promotional mailer from the Post-Hall Syndicate, designed to spark interest and boost circulation of the new strip . </Li> <Li> 1952: "I Go Pogo" tin litho lapel pinback . Approx. 1 inch in diameter, with Pogo's face on a yellow background; issued as a promotional giveaway during the 1952 presidential election . </Li> <Li> 1954: Walt Kelly's Pogo Mobile (issued by Simon and Schuster) was a 22 - piece hanging mobile, die - cut from heavy cardboard in bright colors . Came unassembled, and included Pogo on a cow jumping over a crescent - shaped Swiss cheese moon, with Okefenokee characters sitting on the moon or in a filigreed frame . </Li>

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