Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer appeared as a fictional character in Superman cartoons produced by Max Fleischer in the 1940's. I didn't remember that when I had some stuff related to Superman stuff on this blog before.
The character of "Jimmy Olsen" did not appear in those cartoons ( he came from the radio series and was not important in the comics until later on ) and the Alfalfa guy could be regarded as a different kid character who was used in place of him. The Alfalfa guy only appeared in a couple of the cartoons as an incidental character and never became important in the series.
Reblogged from http://stevegoble.blogspot.com/2010/06/superman-fleisher-and-famous-studios.html
In SHOWDOWN ( 1942 ) Alfalfa appears as an office boy.
Reblogged from http://stevegoble.blogspot.com/2010/06/superman-fleisher-and-famous-studios.html
In DESTRUCTION, INC. ( 1942 ) the character seems to be someone who just happens to happen along.
The site where I got these pictures called this character the "Mad Kid" - evidently a reference to Alfred E. Newman. They had a little of his confused dialogue from the above cartoon:
Mad kid: "Lois?! Me name is Louis, not Lois! Geef whizz, everybody interpolates me name wrong. It's Louis! L-O-U-I-S - Lois. Err, ah, Louise. (hic) Er - Lucy! Now I'm so mixed-up, I don't know who I am!"
So that this character, who may be seen as having been in place of Jimmy Olsen, is not really much like him at all.
Watch SHOWDOWN:
Watch DESTRUCTION, INC.:
Alfred E. Neuman:
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2016/03/03/a-boy-with-no-birthday-turns-sixty/
Alfalfa Switzer:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0842813/
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