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| - Baby Blues is a comic strip created and produced by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott since 1990. The comics focus on Darryl and Wanda MacPherson and the raising of their children. The strip was adapted into a short-lived animated sitcom for The WB in 2000.
- "Baby Blues" is the ninth episode of Miami Vice's third season. The episode premiered on November 21, 1986 and repeated on June 5, 1987.
- While looking through old records, Frannie finds a case of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome from 1982 that may not be what it appears to be. The baby's hair was wet, suggesting she was drowned. The detectives look into the case and must question the family, that came apart after the baby's death, to find out what happened. Meanwhile, Lilly visits Ray in the hospital after he's attacked.
- A mainstream comic about parenting shown in many newspapers. Features the typical "nuclear family" set-up, but treats it with a much more realistic tone than most. Usually gag-a-day type four-panel strip with a few running jokes. Was made into an animated prime-time series that debuted on The WB, was canceled after 13 episodes, and wound up as a rerun on Adult Swim.
- "Baby Blues" is the 397th episode of Casualty and the 37th episode of the 17th series.
- When the strip debuted, the MacPherson family consisted of Wanda and Darryl MacPherson and newborn Zoe. The first strip took place in the hospital room shortly after Zoe was born. Later, two more children—Hammie, the middle child and the only son, and Wren, the youngest child—were added to the family. Both Kirkman and Scott have drawn from their own parenting experiences as a source for the strip's content.
- "Baby Blues" is the upcoming eighteenth episode in the second season of The Tom and Jerry Show. It will air on Cartoon Network on November 8, 2016.
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