"The H-B Boxes" which featured a wide variety of "Hanna-Barbera" logo variants across the years .
You are referring to Hanna-Barbera's Quickdraw McGraw, a horse who would don a mask and cape and whack villains with a spanish guitar.
he is a fictional character fro cartoons and movies. more info here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beetlejuice there is also a rapper whose nickname is beetlejuice and a star called betelgeuse
The word "cartoon" came from the Italian word cartone and Dutch/Flemish word "karton", meaning strong, heavy paper or pasteboard. Because many illustrations were made as a full-size drawing on paper as a study for further drawings, such as paintings or tapestries, they chose the name "cartoon". Because of the stylistic similarities between comic strips and early animated movies, "cartoon" came to refer to animation, and this is the sense in which "cartoon" is most commonly used today.
No. In the Transformers cartoon series the characters name was "Spike" Witwicky. It was more of a nickname for the character rather than a real name, but his real name was not revealed in the cartoons. The character for the movie was originally going to be called Spike as well, but since the character was not a mechanic like he was in the cartoon, and just a regular teenager, the name was changed to Sam instead.
In September 2005 a Danish paper called the Jyllands-Posten ("Jutland Post") did an article on Islam and political correctness. They invited 12 cartoonists to draw a depiction of the Prophet Muhammad. One of the cartoonists evaded the question by drawing a schoolboy called Muhammad. The others depicted the Islamic prophet with varying degrees of offensiveness. Depictions of the prophet are not only forbidden in Sunni Islam (it's considered a form of idolatry), but also considered offensive. In Shi'a Islam they are generally tolerated. However, they too were offended by the content of the cartoons, especially one which depicted Muhammad with a bomb in his turban.
A popular drawing style would be the Japanese cartoon style called Manga.
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There was Snoopy in Peanuts and the Charlie Brown cartoons?
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You are referring to Hanna-Barbera's Quickdraw McGraw, a horse who would don a mask and cape and whack villains with a spanish guitar.
The drawing of an electrical circuit is called a.............= schematic drawing.
This is called a link or part of a website
Japan's cartoons are called anime, which is what Naruto and Bakugan are. To say whether its the best or not depends on what you like your cartoons to look like.
A cartoon artist (more often called a "cartoonist") is an artist whose specialty is drawing cartoons. A cartoonist could work in many different formats, including comic books, animation, comic strips (such as the "funnies" such as "Peanuts" that appear in newspapers), illustration, and magazines (such as the famous cartoons in The New Yorker). The cartoons could be for entertainment or serve a political purpose (or both).Some well-known cartoonists are Matt Groening (The Simpsons), Gary Larson (The Far Side), Charles Schultz (Peanuts), and Ralph Steadman (best known for illustrating the works of Hunter S. Thompson).
Artists use charcoal for drawing. The drawing is a charcoal drawing or sketch.