Enid Blyton's illustrators

The result was the creation of the Noddy series for young children, still a major property for animators half a century later.

The conscious intention to create a Disney-style sympathetic focus character — a European Mickey Mouse — was reportedly a major factor.

The interior illustrations of The Enid Blyton Book of Bunnies ( 1925 ) published by Newnes is attributed to her.

Pierre Probst (1913–2007) was a French artist who collaborated intensely with Blyton for a few years in the 1950s, on a series of books for Collins.

Benjamin Rabier (1864–1939),[3] one of the patriarchs of the French comic book and creator of La vache qui rit, worked on the 1936 title The Famous Jimmy.