A relative suggests it or she was an obviously canine puppet character on the old Rootie-Kazootie Television show, which was not a cartoon. circa fifties.
There are several phrases an author might use to indicate this. Some examples:(to audience)sotto voceunderaside
Long before stage make-up and special effects, actors wore masks to show the emotions their character was feeling. Historians know that even in ancient times, story-tellers often used masks in the process of acting out a particular fable. In China, masks were used in what was then called the Peiking opera (today, the English spelling has changed to Beijing, which is closer to the actual Chinese sounds) as early as 1790, and they became a common custom in theater. The masks had a meaning that would be understood in a culture, since they made use of certain colors that were identified with certain emotions. The masks could indicate that a character was loyal, or honest, or deceitful, or courageous. For example, a mask where the dominant color was green showed the character was brave, but it might also show he was brutal or stubborn. A mask with the dominant color of red generally signified a character who was loyal, faithful and courageous. But some masks were a blend of colors, indicating that the character had some complex emotions and as the plot unfolded, you would find out more about him or her. I enclose a good link about the history of some of these masks, with examples of how they were used.
It depends on what character in particular you are looking at. Some characters do, but some don't have integrity.
He was a character in a play called Othello by William Shakespeare
Some speculate that he did because of Greene's colorful personality.
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yes, he is barny
show the character talking with some friends
Treatment in the juvenile system may no longer be desirable for a juvenile if they pose a serious risk to public safety despite extensive intervention efforts, or if they show significant resistance to treatment and continue to engage in harmful behavior. In some cases, the severity of the offense committed by the juvenile may also warrant more stringent measures outside of the juvenile system.
Here are some good links to show you.
Yes, the character of Hubbell died in the first episode (Pilot) in a car crash. Depending on the sources, some sites do have Hubbell listed as a recurring character, but he's not included on the show's IMDb page.
you have to have character and be able to show the judges everything you got...and even some of what you don't got. They look at character more than they do talent as long as you show that you have character and potential to improve your talent than you should be fine
He is famous because he is the main character on Family Guy and arguably the funniest character on the show and you can kind ofrelate him to some people in North America
Paulie Walnuts is a character on the television series "The Sopranos". He is famous in the show for being a gangster in the show and has some very memorable lines in some episodes.
Place it in the category of a juvenile dramedy. It had some elemental humor for entertaining and educational situations for learning. Generally the foundation of Sesame Street.
The character Lola Bunny is famous for being a character in the Bugs Bunny or Looney Toons show. She is Bugs Bunny's girlfriend and comes out in some of the episodes.