Cuddles and Dimples

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Cuddles and Dimples are fictional characters in the UK comic The Dandy. The stories are based around two toddler brothers who like to cause double the trouble whether they go, much to the dismay of their parents, who in the earlier strips, were referred to as Daddums and Mumsie. Throughout it was mainly drawn by Barry Appleby until the relaunch of the comic in 2004, the artist since then being Nigel Parkinson.

Cuddles and Dimples actually started out as two separate strips. While Dimples started out in The Dandy, Cuddles was originally in Nutty. When Nutty combined with The Dandy in 1985, Cuddles did not follow, instead becoming the cover character of Hoot. Hoot combined with The Dandy the following year, and the first Cuddles and Dimples story showed Cuddles' family moving to Dandytown, where he met Dimples. This took place in issue 2345, dated 1 November 1986. A few issues later, without explanation, one set of parents disappeared (Cuddles'), and the toddlers were said to be twins.

The characters took over the front page of The Dandy from issue 2985 (dated 6 February 1999) until October 2000, though not exclusively. It was both preceded and succeeded on the cover by Desperate Dan.

By the time of the revamp in October 2004, Cuddles and Dimples were assigned to Nigel Parkinson to freshen up their look. Dimples was made the older brother and more or less retained his old look, except a patch of Brown Hair was added to his head. He also became vaguely intelligent. Cuddles look was toned down from the grotesque little monster he was before, and was made the younger, naiver and disgusting brother.