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.
The word "cartoon" was originally used by painters during the period of the Italian Renaissance. And in fact, it is still used today by artists. What they are referring to, however, is the first sketch in actual size of any work of art which covers a large area, such as a mural, a tapestry, or a stained- glass window. When newspapers and magazines began to use drawings to illustrate news and editorial opinion and to provide amusement, these drawings also came to be called "Cartoons's! In the days before newspapers, famous caricaturists like Hogarth, Goya, Daumier, and Rowlandson made series of drawings on a single theme. These drawings often pictured the adventures of one character. They were the ancestors of present-day cartoons and comic strips. In the 19th and early 20th century there were a number of magazines which specialized in cartoons-Charivari in Paris, Punch in London, and Life and Judge in the United States. When most newspapers and magazines in the United States began to include cartoons as regular features, the humorous magazines lost their appeal and many of them stopped appearing. The first comic strips appeared in the early 1900's. Richard Outcault, the artist who created Buster Brown, published this comic strip in 1902. It was so popular that children all over the country wanted to dress in "Buster Brown" clothes. Another of the early comic strips was Bringing Up Father. This came out in 1912.
Gumby the cartoon was invented by Art Clokey. He invented Gumby in the early 1950s after he completed his education at the University of Southern California.
Blackton's 'Humorous Phases of Funny Faces' .
In 1906 the first ever animated film , called "Humorous Phases of Funny Faces" was the first cartoon which was a creation by J. Stuart Blackton .
Asterix is a Gaul (What today would be known as French.)
Hugh Harman :) and he won an Oscar for making the best cartoon in the 1950's
Gumby the cartoon was invented by Art Clokey. He invented Gumby in the early 1950s after he completed his education at the University of Southern California.
cartoon network
Turner Broadcasting .
Wayne Miller
Sir Isaac Newton
Around 1940
Dr Who and many cartoon characters.
The year was 1894 .
Cartoon Network launched on October 1, 1992, at 12:01 AM. The day started with the Looney Tunes cartoon, Rhapsody Rabbit!
timewanner.They made adult swim too.
Blackton's 'Humorous Phases of Funny Faces' .
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera invented the first Tom and Jerry cartoon.