The 'gurgle gurgle gurgle gurgle' sound effect in the Warner Brothers cartoon 'Drip-along Daffy' is created by the character Daffy Duck as he drinks from a water source. This exaggerated sound effect enhances the comedic timing of the scene. It is an example of how sound design in animation is used to accentuate character actions and contribute to the humor of the cartoon.
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It refers to the Loon, a large water bird, black and white in coloration, that resembles a cross between a duck and a Canada goose. It got it's name from it's weird call, which is reminiscent of a sound effect from a Warner Brothers cartoon. It is almost an honorary bird of Canada. The bird appears on a Canadian coin, which are colloquially called "Loonies".
It's a cartoon. Why would it have ANY effect on anyone's life outside of the 30 minutes it takes to watch an episode?
The action in the cartoon is typically set in a vibrant, exaggerated environment that reflects the theme or message being conveyed. This could be a bustling city, a whimsical fantasy land, or even a humorous depiction of everyday life. The background often complements the characters' actions, enhancing the comedic or dramatic effect. Overall, the setting plays a crucial role in shaping the narrative and tone of the cartoon.
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It's extremely rare for any character to die in a Warner Brothers cartoon. Furthermore, if Sylvester Did die in a cartoon, he is so popular that he would return in another cartoon as though nothing happened. The cartoons are one reel storeys. They have almost no continuity. What happens in one cartoon has almost no effect as to what happened in another cartoon. That's why characters in WW2 cartoons can be in cartoons set in the present and they have not aged one day in the last 70+ years.
It refers to the Loon, a large water bird, black and white in coloration, that resembles a cross between a duck and a Canada goose. It got it's name from it's weird call, which is reminiscent of a sound effect from a Warner Brothers cartoon. It is almost an honorary bird of Canada. The bird appears on a Canadian coin, which are colloquially called "Loonies".
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The cartoon illustrates how prohibition led to the rise of speakeasies and increased illegal activities related to alcohol. It highlights the difficulty of enforcing prohibition laws and the widespread disregard for them among the public.
NO not at all that can be a sign of phothesisseninia which can effect you in the bottom. -Of course it depends on the cartoon character...for example, it would be unhealthy to NOT be in love with Jessica Rabbit. Then its ok to be in love with Hawkeye from the next avengers movie?
Your question cannot be answered since Kermit isn't a cartoon but if you're simply asking something to the effect of 'Who was the first cartoon frog' ... the answer may be Flip the Frog. Flip debuted in 1930 in Fiddlesticks with an unnamed mouse which bears an uncanny resemblance to Mortimer Mouse who ultimately became Mickey Mouse.
no great effect but with the start of ww21 the us govt. became more instrested in aeroplanes and rest is history....
Sad songs from lost brothers; e.g. Marvin Gaye.
It's a cartoon. Why would it have ANY effect on anyone's life outside of the 30 minutes it takes to watch an episode?
The studio was enlisted in all sorts of recruiting, energy-conservation( such as Shut it off when not in use, War Production needs the Juice0 and war propaganda one would correctly associate with the Ad Council, Warner Brothers of course joined in the combat effort!-some Bugs Cartoons have warlilke overtones, such as Hare Force.