it's an update for the original doodle jump
The short answer is Doodle Art International does. While researching, I found the original 50+ Doodle Art Posters are everywhere this Christmas it seems, you'll do better if you search by the poster name you're looking for....example when I searched "doodle art aquarium poster" there were a lot of specific results, especially in Google shopping. However if you search "doodle art international" it shows 320 results there this year from that one Company alone. I also found there's a lot of false "Doodle Art Posters" for sale in the results, almost all lead to incorrect listings for anything but the original posters you're looking for. I would just like to clarify something about this site..it is NOT an original Doodle Art site. The posters are all just copies from original posters collected. It has nothing to do with the original manufacturers (Price Stern Sloan, Rose Art, etc.) of the Doodle Art posters. I have found this out from doing a LOT of researching, and seeing an earlier version of this site about a year ago.
The original name was Doodle, and the game was almost call 'Doodle's Climb'. Eventually, creators found new ways of making the jump courses and couldn't find enough puns for all of them. So it remains to be thought that Doodle is the name of my favorite iphone app.
I believe one popular song was Yankee doodle.
What is the original meaning for armistice day
the original meaning is a frozen dog
With all the girls be handy" is simply a phrase used in Yankee Doodle to describe good luck with women, or that the women of the town loved Yankee Doodle.
It stands for blood, meaning that Doodle will die with blood on him
doodle, scribble
In situ is the medical term meaning in its original place.
You win doodle for Google by having an original idea and flawlessly executing it. Also, you must not tell other people (if your in school) otherwise there will be more competition. Lastly, the worst thing to do is do something unoriginal. Dave! yognaut
That musical is known as "George M!".