Triton of the Sea (lyrics): I bet there's a rainbow bridge at the end of the horizon. A boy searches for the future country that no one sees. I wonder what calls from beyond the wide sea. That lone person who'll travel afar leaves a star of hope in his heart. Go Go Triton! Go Go Triton! Go go go go go Triton! I bet there's a dream world far beyond the waves. A boy searches for the future country that no one sees. I bet he hears a strange song from beyond the wide sea. That lone person who'll travel afar holds tomorrow's star in his heart. Go Go Triton! Go Go Triton! Go go go go go Triton!
Yellow Submarine was the only Beatles film to be a cartoon.
No, I have no interest in a new Chipmunks cartoon.
Yes, they knew about the cartoon: They signed the contract with King Features Syndicate that licensed their likenesses for it. The band didn't care for the cartoon that eventually came out, but allowed King Features to produce the cartoon movie Yellow Submarine. (They owed United Artists one more movie, didn't care to make another one themselves, and had been approached once again to make a cartoon.)Yes, the Beatles know about the Beatles Cartoons- there's even a picture of a mural of the Beatles Cartoons and the Beatles in front of it. The only Beatle that liked it I'm pretty sure was George (I could be wrong about later in each of their careers, because I want to say that John had commented about the cartoon, but, again, I could be wrong. If I am, don't shoot me- I'm just the piano player). The others didn't really like their cartoon character, and I can see why- Cartoon John was the "leader," and didn't seem to take his job seriously; Cartoon Paul was John's "follower;" Cartoon Ringo was always the butt of the jokes mentioned in the cartoon.
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Blanche Neige
I believe you may be referring to "anime," which is a style of animation that originated in Japan. It covers a wide range of genres and themes, and is known for its unique art style and complex storytelling. Anime has gained global popularity and has a dedicated fanbase around the world.
Pinocchio is a cartoon character's name whose translation from Italian is "pine eye" in English.
Animation anime manga ( its those Japanese cartoons) 8)Animation .
It's the same as it's spelled in English
Papa Pinguin (a penguin) is featured in a foreign cartoon named Pigloo (German or French). It is similar to the English cartoon Happy Feet, which also portrays talking and singing penguins.
you can watch it on a site of cartoon
アニメーション pronounced animeshon. Derived from the english word animation.
his name is japnese voice actor(cartoon):Kappei Yamaguchi english voice(cartoon):Alessandro Juliani live movie japan:Kenichi Matsuyama english movie:alessandro juliani hope this is what you kinda ask 4
No, Pokemon is a Japanese cartoon, or "anime" as you will. It is created by Satoshi Tajiri around 1995
The English verb to "do" translates into German as "tun". It is pronounced as "toon" as in "cartoon".