In Bedknobs and Broomsticks the spell of the Wizard Astoroth worked to make animals more like humans because it was a magic spell from a children story and not based in science. In the story, the animals became more human-like and killed Astoroth.
In Bedknobs and Broomsticks the wizard Astoroth used a spell to make animals more like humans. He was able to do this because it is an imaginary story, and anything can happen in an imaginary story.
Smurfs are not animals they are little blue people.
"Name all the animals in the arachnid family?"
Algae provides food for some animals. For others, it can provide shelter.
Because he did save animals around the world and helped when animals got sick and helping them get to hospital. Schipter Because he did save animals around the world and helped when animals got sick and helping them get to hospital. Schipter
Henry's Amazing Animals.
No. This only can happen in cartoons or movies.
Fernando Puig Rosado has written: 'Das grosse Rosado-Album' -- subject(s): Animals, Caricatures and cartoons, Pictorial French wit and humor 'Animal life' -- subject(s): Animals, Caricatures and cartoons, Pictorial Spanish wit and humor
There are many places a person may watch cartoon animals. For instance, most Disney movies feature cartoon animals. Some Disney movies with cartoon animals are The Fox and the Hound, The Lion King, and Bambi. Even Song of the South by Disney has cartoon animals. Additionally, a person may find multiple videos on Youtube with cartoon animals, such as the Looney Tunes cartoons, Llamas with Hats, and Foamy the Squirrel.
people,animals,cartoons,food,celebrity's,famous singers,microphones,plates,dishes
Advertisers use Cartoons because they are exciting and stimulating to children.
To the people of course. People chose this job to make other people laugh. For example, look at how Warner Bros. did their job when they made " Looney Tunes"; They made everybody laugh. Or how about " Disney", their cartoons were also laughable.
Advertisers use cartoons because they are exciting and stimulating to children.
Anthropomorphic ( man-like) animal cartoons. Examples include Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Wally Gator... infinity.
Aaron Hsu-Flanders has written: 'Balloon animals' -- subject(s): Balloon sculpture 'Balloon Cartoons' 'How to make balloon animals' -- subject(s): Balloon sculpture
Animals don't have human girlfriends in the same way humans do. Sometimes, in cartoons or illustrations, animals are anthropomorphized to make them more relatable or entertaining to a human audience. This is done for fun and storytelling purposes.
We need more information to give you a good answer. Mother bears do care for and feed their cubs. However, if you are asking if they care about other animals- NO wild animal cares about other animals beyond eating them, or not being eaten by them. They are friends only in Disney cartoons.
Of what are popularily referred to as animated, movie ( originally) later TV cartoons of an animal nature- Felix the Cat, by the King Feature Syndicate. He was also- by accident, a prop of a Soaky puppet head mounted on a turntable for TV technicians wanting a (moving) target- the first TV cartoon character, soon, early in 47, the movie Felix cartoons were adapted to TV, once the bugs were worked out.