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Yes, the cartoon characters from Disney's "The Jungle Book" are trademarked. Disney holds trademarks on the characters, their names, and other related intellectual property to protect their brand and prevent unauthorized use. This means that the characters cannot be used commercially without Disney's permission.
a rabbit which was the first and a mickey mouse and some other characters
If one is wanting to find a good list of Disney villains there are a few sites that have listings. One of the best sites with a very complete list is the Disney Wikia website. One can also view the top 15 greatest Disney villains on the "topless robot" website.
Vincent Martella and Thomas Sangster
The two chipmunk cartoon characters Chip and Dale were created in the year 1943 at Walt Disney Productions. Their names were a pun inspired by the name Thomas Chippendale.
A few popular cartoon characters that can fly are:Peter PanSupermanAlladin (with flying carpet)Tweety BirdMighty MouseRockyDumboWoody WoodpeckerWoodstockThe Disney Fairies:TinkerbellSilvermistRosettaFawnVidia
i think because they are not good at making cartoon hands.
TJ, Spinelli, Vince, Mikey, Gretchen and Gus are the main six characters in Recess.
Alvin and the Chipmunks, Archie Andrews and Arthur are famous cartoon characters. Aladdin is a famous Disney character. They begin with A.
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There are thousands of cartoon characters available as wallpaper. One can contact the provider of the wallpaper to find out more information or one can order specialty wallpaper online. Characters could include Disney princesses or other characters such as Lightning McQueen and more.
Kenneth Grahame was the creator of the story. It is essentially an animal cartoon written as a novel. On the other hand.. Disney took the story of Robin Hood ( in a cartoon version) and had all the major characters animalized) This was done long after the death of Walt Disney, proper. It did not go over very well, as might be imagined. ( Disney Robin Hood cartoon)