[4] During this period, the Dingbats fruitlessly attempted to deal with their irritating, noisy neighbors who lived in the apartment above them; the family upstairs was never seen in the strip.
[5] The original title returned after the strip of November 15, 1911, when the Dingbats' building was demolished to make room for a department store and they and their upstairs nemeses parted paths.
[6] In the episode for July 26, 1910, the mouse threw a pebble (not yet the famous brick) at the family cat—called "Kat"—which hit the cat on the head.
[8] On October 28, 1913, Krazy Kat debuted as an independent strip on the daily comics page.
[6] The Dingbat Family ended January 4, 1916, and Herriman replaced it the next day with Baron Bean (1916–1919).