
In addition to the dolls, thousands of other toys and products for children bear the likeness of the lovable duo. After Volland, Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls were produced by Molly'es, Georgene, Knickerbocker, Applause, Hasbro, and others. Raggedy Andy must have wondered why he was being done up this way, but it could not have caused him any worry, for in between where his feet came over his face Daddy saw his cheery smile.

It was directed by Richard Williams, produced by the Bobbs-Merrill Company, and released theatrically by 20th Century-Fox. The Raggedy Ann and Andy stories entertained successive generations of American children, and the cloth dolls of the characters have stayed in production since Volland issued the first dolls in 1918. Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure is a 1977 live-action/animated musical fantasy film loosely adapted from the 1924 novel Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees. Gruelle wrote and illustrated 25 books about his red-headed dolls along with other characters that included Beloved Belindy, the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees, Quacky Doodles, and Danny Doodles. This darling Raggedy Andy doll has been exclusively designed by Aurora World, with the classic, timeless look of iconic companion doll Raggedy Ann (sold. Two years after the Ann stories first appeared, Gruelle produced tales of Andy, Raggedy Ann's brother. According to tradition, Gruelle developed the stories from tales he made up to entertain Marcella, his young daughter. Also includes black and white Raggedy Ann pictures for your child to color.

Gruelle wrote and illustrated "Raggedy Ann Stories" for publisher P. Raggedy Ann Copywork A collection of excerpts taken from Raggedy Ann Stories printed in 8 different handwriting formats.

Comic strip artist and graphic illustrator Johnny B. Raggedy Ann & Andy was created out of love ninety years ago by cartoonist and illustrator John Gruelle for his daughter.
