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Shakespeare McNab conjuring up La Diablesse to win the favour of the vice-president, and Millie, desperate to stop her teeth falling out, finding salvation in a tree rather than her mother's Catholic God, are wonderfully funny creations.

The incestuous, pig-snouted Edward and Tubbs, with their obsession with 'local people'; the butcher Hillary Briss, who sells human flesh; Papa Lazaro, who abducts women to his terrifying travelling circus with the phrase 'You're my wife now, Dave'; all these are horribly funny creations that reach back to much older traditions that have almost disappeared from British comedy.

Premiere magazine listed Frank Booth, played by Dennis Hopper, as #54 on its list of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time, calling him one of "the most monstrously funny creations in cinema history".

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His snobbery, his bad taste, his obsession with Les Mis and ability to take Huey Lewis and the News seriously, his terror when someone has a better business card than him, his constant worry that he has "to return some videos" all add up to one of the funniest comic creations since Bertie Wooster.

His funny creation is explored in detail in this literacy resource from PrimaryLeap.

Her most infectiously funny creation is the galumphing entrepreneur Boulla, recently heard on Fresh from the Fringe on Radio 4.

The Sunday Times, AA Gill Verdict Veryy funny "It would be a mistake to miss Enfield's very funny creation just because you've seen Ozzy Osbourne.

In Lloyd Miller's quirky and funny creation, "The End of My New York Bachelorhood," the city was a place where a would-be Lothario could rack up "a string of aggressive, sexy older New York women".

It said: 'Do not eat this biscuit because eating green ink is bad for you.' Grimble was a fine, funny creation, but he was brought spookily to life by Blake's gloriously deft drawings.

But Vahik Pirhamzei's Armenian title character, adapted from his stage routines, turns out to be a sweet and often funny creation: a well-meaning, lumbering family man from the old country who dispenses advice and proudly dons a uniform to serve coffee at his daughter's shop.

Web2.0 or Not? is the tongue-in-cheek, hugely sarcastic and quite funny creation of Ryan King and Eran Globen.

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