What is Name of cartoon show about big baby?
"Big Baby" , from "Toy Story" , according to the film's credits confirm the 'voice' as being that of Woody Smith which is listed under Additional Voices .
What did Wimpy from Popeye say?
Yes , J. Wellington Wimpy is a recurring character in both the animations and the film .
What is the a difference between political cartoons and editorial cartoons?
Political Cartoons are art forms portraying government programs, policies, and personalities in humorous ways. Although occasionally used to elicit praise, political cartoons more often employ satire and parody to criticize opponents during election campaigns. Political cartoons also manipulate well-known cultural symbols to enhance the cartoon's comments about newsworthy situations. Political cartoons are the legitimate offspring of graffiti, and they retain the salacity and naughtiness of their parent. Political cartoons have become more pervasive with advances in communications technology.
An editorial cartoon, also known as a political cartoon, is an illustration or comic strip containing a political or social message, that usually relates to current events or personalities.
Does mordecai do inappropriate stuff with Margaret?
I. Think cause in one episode she thought that some girl was going out with mordikai (even though she was freind zoned)and she got jelouse
Why did Stephen hillenburg start SpongeBob SquarePants?
he created the parents (mom and dad) and then decided that too have a normal sea sponge as the main character would be boring and he should create spongebob with a difference so he renamed him spongebob square pants and made him yellow an square(-ish)
Gary Larson , the creator of 'The Farside' cartoon , actively discourages posting upon the Internet his cartoons so the best way to find these cartoons is to find them at your local bookstore . Below is a copy of Gary Larson's letter :
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I'm walking a fine line here.
On the one hand, I confess to finding it quite flattering that some of my fans have created web sites displaying and / or distributing my work on the Internet. And, on the other, I'm struggling to find the words that convincingly but sensitively persuade these Far Side enthusiasts to "cease and desist" before they have to read these words from some lawyer.
What impact this unauthorized use has had (and is having) in tangible terms is, naturally, of great concern to my publishers and therefore to me -- but it's not the focus of this letter. My effort here is to try and speak to the intangible impact, the emotional cost to me, personally, of seeing my work collected, digitized, and offered up in cyberspace beyond my control.
Years ago I was having lunch one day with the cartoonist Richard Guindon, and the subject came up how neither one of us ever solicited or accepted ideas from others. But, until Richard summed it up quite neatly, I never really understood my own aversions to doing this: ''It's like having someone else write in your diary, he said. And how true that statement rang with me . In effect, we drew cartoons that we hoped would be entertaining or, at the very least, not boring; but regardless, they would always come from an intensely personal, and therefore original perspective.
To attempt to be "funny" is a very scary, risk-laden proposition. (Ask any stand-up comic who has ever "bombed" on stage.) But if there was ever an axiom to follow in this business, it would be this: be honest to yourself and -- most important -- respect your audience.
So, in a nutshell (probably an unfortunate choice of words for me), I only ask that this respect be returned, and the way for anyone to do that is to please, please refrain from putting The Far Side out on the Internet. These cartoons are my "children," of sorts, and like a parent, I'm concerned about where they go at night without telling me. And, seeing them at someone's web site is like getting the call at 2:00 a.m. that goes, "Uh, Dad, you're not going to like this much, but guess where I am."
I hope my explanation helps you to understand the importance this has for me, personally, and why I'm making this request.
Please send my "kids" home. I'll be eternally grateful.
Most respectfully,
Gary Larson
Which is the first animated colour cartoon of full feature length?
Disney's first was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( the spelling of Dwarfs is correct ). I don't know if it was the very first.
What color are the stripes on spongebob squarepant's socks?
Spongebob's socks are white, blue and red.
What was the most popular cartoon in 1985?
The "most" popular has been lost to history but some of the popular of the day were, He-Man, GI Joe, Thundercats, Transformers & Smurfs
Is the man who voices uncle on Jackie Chan adventures gay?
In none of the biographical information about Jackie Chan and his family is it mentioned whether or not Jackie's parents had any brothers. His mother's sister is mentioned, so he does / did have an aunt.
What Cartoon character name starts with d?
Maud , Beaky Buzzard , Butt-Head , Booster Gold , Rick Bradford , Judge Dredd , Egghead , Elmer Fudd , Ferd'nand , Garfield , Huckleberry Hound , Hugh Hazzard , Minah Bird , Tad of the Tanbark , Tweety Bird , Warbird , The Wizard , The Yellow Kid and Zippy the Pinhead .
Are there any plans for Atomic Cartoons to revive Atomic Betty?
Yes! An upcoming revival of Atomic Betty will be in its pre-teen format because an additional 4 seasons with 192 quarter-hour episodes in 96 half-hour shows (and 8 full half-hour episodes) plus 1 full-hour Christmas special and 4 full-hour non-holiday specials are all being produced between 2015 and 2019, but takes approx. 2 years each to complete before being aired on Canada's Teletoon channel, Discovery Kids & Family in the United States, CITV in the United Kingdom, and Time Warner's Cartoon Network in a couple parts of the world, among other TV channels worldwide, and the following changes are being given:
The show's creators will be interested in making its own revival, and so it will be produced by Atomic Cartoons, Breakthrough Films & Television, and TeleImages Kids. At the end of 2014 (and beginning of 2015), an additional 4 seasons of "Atomic Betty" and another 5 shows that are in the works by Atomic Cartoons are all in development, but can take 2 years each to complete. Other than Atomic Betty, shows being produced by Atomic Cartoons include a TV series adaptation of "Twinkle Toes & Friends" (which is being based on characters created by John Masse for Skechers footwear), and another 4 shows using Adobe Flash animation. These 6 shows are being planned to air on selected television channels worldwide, with the most typical example being a revival of the pre-teen format Atomic Betty TV show airing on Canada's Teletoon channel, Discovery Kids & Family in the United States, CITV in the United Kingdom, and Time Warner's "Cartoon Network" in a couple parts of the world, among other TV channels worldwide.
"Cartoon Network" (and its corporate parent Time Warner) still owns the rights for Atomic Betty in some parts of the world, but not in most countries like those of the United States, United Kingdom or Australia & New Zealand, because the rights and ownership of the show have been sold to Sony Pictures; therefore The Media Club (which is being established in January 1, 2016, as a joint-venture of The Walt Disney Company, Hallmark Cards, and Sony Pictures Entertainment) is owning the rights to the franchise of Atomic Cartoons & Teletoon Canada's "Atomic Betty", and the first three seasons (78 half-hour or 156 quarter-hour episodes) of Atomic Betty are being planned for release on DVD by Shout! Factory in 2017.
What is the date of Benjamin Franklin's ''join or die'' political cartoon?
The French and Indian war prompted Benjamin Franklin to use a political cartoon to stress the need for Colonial unity .
Why did Avatar the Last Airbender name change?
Because he's the reincarnation of the previous element masters who saved the world from chaos. He's also the representation of the union of 4 elements, also the word avatar means a temporary manifestation of a continuing entity thus Aang is called an avatar.
Do political cartoons express feelings?
There are several types of cartoons, but most aim for a similar goal: To tell a story or a joke. Many make people laugh, others are used for social commentary. Some political cartoons have been inflammatory, like the case of the Danish cartoons depicting Mohammad. Most of the time, they are a laid-back way to get a point across.
Who is the character whose nose grew longer when he said a lie?
Pinocchio is the puppet whose nose grew longer each time he lied.
Good Question Because they like to make themselves feel even the slightest bit young : )
What is the difference between someone who watches cartoons and someone who watches mainly cartoons?
the differemts is the dates and the newer they get
for example:total drama world tour, if u 1st watch it 18 charectors play but if it takes awhile for u to watch again then they might be to the final 5
for another example: seasons: in spongebob, season 1, the colors are dark, the animation is bmpy, but its season 7,8, or 9 right now and the colors are white smooth and now they make it really funny
The humor may be in the caricature of a politician where some physical feature is exaggerated as well as the contrast between what a politician says and does which are usually quite different . Pat Oliphant usually has a small duck in a bottom corner that makes some 'snide aside' to the reader .
Who are the Characters of the Original Pokemon?
First original pokémon game was Pokémon Green, only in japanesse version, similar to Pokémon Red/Blue but a bit older. Satoshi Tajiri created first Pokémon game with hope that it can be a great game. (And he was right) Nintendo didn't give it much chance but distributed it and soon children all over Japan had the game home. So this was the first Pokémon boom :) -Grovajl-
If youre talking about the pokemon, its arceus. seaofblack