Today’s google doodle is biggest doodle. This is based upon a comics character Little Nemo, from Winsor McCay, published in the New York Herald and the New York American from 1905 to 1914.
The strip debuted on October 15, 1905 — exactly 107 years ago. The Google Doodle is the first of its kind to feature an interactive, motion picture comic strip. This time Google goes a step ahead to create an entire story. The interactive comic strip provides a small tab at the lower right area for visitors to click to see the continuation of the story. Clicking on the tab at the end of the story will take the visitor to a search results page for Winsor Zenic McCay.
While not a big success in its time, the strip was later adapted for the theater and influenced many artists, including comic book writer Alan Moore and children’s book author Maurice Sendak.
In the doodle, Little Nemo while asleep is seen falling in his dreams from his bed into a hole and rescued by Princess Camille, daughter of Morpheus. The doodle is a beautiful narration of Little Nemo in Slumber and his adventures through the Google-land and how he eventually falls out of his bed.

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