We forgot to mention how available their cartoons are if you want to cruise by the cheapo DVD displays at some department stores. |
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Live action cartoons need special effects, but they don't have to be gold-plated. |
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Patton, a stickler for spit and polish, couldn't understand why the soldiers in Mauldin's cartoons looked so messy. |
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As recent events have demonstrated, the most effective cartoons get up your nose. |
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In your cartoons, you make fun of people who use Internet activism as an excuse to avoid real activism. |
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He was also notorious for a series of political cartoons in which he represented the Communists by a three-nostrilled man. |
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Up until 1950s, the Walt Disney Company was known primarily for its animated movies and short cartoons. |
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Glossy pictures and even political cartoons can be starting points for discussions. |
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As a result, they insert oddments and stray cartoons almost randomly between the announced programming. |
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Of course, we've realised that the only movies we've been to see since Rebecca's birth have been cartoons or animated films of some sort. |
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The animation was cheaply produced, preserving a quality normally reserved for Saturday morning cartoons. |
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Now that the contest is under way, every week features three cartoons in various stages of being captioned. |
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The surfaces of the oils on linen and canvas are as smooth as television cartoons. |
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The movie looks pretty cool, a mix of 20s and 30s Warner Brothers and Disney cartoons. |
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Each week we will feature one of her cartoons, which provide amusing insights into Southampton's rich past. |
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As a child Cullen drew cartoons for the local newspaper, but since then he's painted everything from criminals to the devil. |
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Not so dissimilarly, the protagonist of It's A Good Life collects cartoons and books of cartoons. |
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Mostly they're cartoons of fairies that share Bobbie's slim elfin face, cupid's bow lips and wide-set, almond-shaped eyes. |
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There were press attacks and vicious satirical cartoons featuring Queen Victoria throughout the middle of the 19th century. |
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Yet in today's multimedia world, satire has entered the mainstream via theatre, television, music, newspaper cartoons, radio, and the internet. |
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He started trying to draw cartoons again, satirical sketches of popular figures. |
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John Bull And Patriotism is the first in a series of six exhibitions featuring cartoons by James Gilray. |
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Disillusioned with the politics and antics of politicians, Vijayan ventured into dark corners of history to find subjects for his cartoons. |
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Encouraged by his comrades' response to his drawings, he eventually sent one of his cartoons to the Bystander magazine, and a legend was born. |
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Mauldin was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1945, and the United Features Syndicate distributed his cartoons to hundreds of newspapers. |
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He also turned to satirical cartoons and illustrations for newspapers and magazines. |
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Knight began sending his cartoons out to local newspapers and magazines, then to publications across the country. |
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But I moved from the realm of cartoons and comic strips to really studying a lot more expressive art. |
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Ostriches, of course, do not bury their heads in the sand except in cartoons and comic strips. |
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He won an award at school when he was six and he really wants to go into design or graphics and cartoons. |
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Other rooms have editorial and panel cartoons, comic strips, texts for studio photo books, and many public addresses and lectures. |
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It's so busy attempting to draw comparisons to male stereotypes that it can hardly avoid making its female characters into cartoons as well. |
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His initial background as a filmmaker was in cartoons and animation film, and it shows. |
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Did the rather cheap quality of the cartoons leave an impression as he read the scripts? |
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From the golden age came many cartoons with characters that were based on comic strips. |
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I've seen the glossy, overproduced, half-hour infomercials that pass for girls' cartoons. |
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The collection also has one other important feature, which allows a reader to page through each magazine by flipping directly to the cartoons. |
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Itto was in one of his red football jerseys and jeans, he was lounged out on the couch watching cartoons. |
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Ever since Jen found out that Adam is a graphic designer and produces cartoons and graphics for a living, she's been fascinated. |
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Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Carl Stalling wrote the music for the classic Warner Brothers cartoons that John Zorn was weaned on. |
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These are cartoons from the centre pages of the papers, indicating an era when the best English cricketers were proper household names. |
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Satire, political cartoons, rai music, and a rich political slang in dialectical Arabic provide outlets for political sentiment. |
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Initially working in cartoons, he graduated to sitcoms, before moving into drama. |
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The children began to whine, annoyed by the fact their cartoons were interrupted. |
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Miles and Jack, on the other hand, are too easy to figure out, lovable cartoons, rascals who are losers by rote. |
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As a form of folk art, the early popularity of traditional Chinese cartoons was based upon the development of the folk culture. |
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The narrative, livened by a selection of Argentinian political cartoons, demonstrates the power of applied economics. |
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The Kewpie doll dates back to 1909, when it first appeared in cartoons in Ladies Home Journal. |
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Four sequels followed, along with a TV series, reboots, remakes, comics, cartoons and parodies. |
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The tone is deprecatory throughout, and 30 cartoons, many of which are full page, reinforce the ridicule and derision. |
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British cartoons routinely depicted the Irish as anarchists, pigs, monkeys, apes, monsters, bog-trotters, and subhumans. |
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As time went on, these cartoons got even worse and eventually collapsed with the folding of the company. |
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As the plaques were being painted, Oudry's cartoons were still at the Gobelins, where they were doubtless seen by the artists. |
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In one of his last cartoons for the paper, Sherffius drew a Republican elephant riding a pig representing pork-barrel projects. |
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The diagrams are large and clear and there are cartoons throughout the book that reinforce the subject matter. |
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It is visually appealing, with cartoons, bulleted checklists, and boxed exercises breaking up short chunks of text. |
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And that's the wonderful thing about cartoons, they can actually communicate in a way quite different from the rest of the print media. |
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Only the cartoons and the latest talentless manufactured pre-teen pop phenomenon remain. |
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Kathryn said that for some of her friends the cartoons represent freedom of expression and they believe artists should not be restricted. |
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My own marriage give me lots of material for my cartoons, but, unfortunately, my wife is so great that most of the time, the laugh is on me. |
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Young viewers will most likely find the film too lacking in the zippiness they are used to in CGI cartoons. |
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We discovered that our local animation channel was rerunning old Bugs Bunny cartoons in the early evening. |
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The typefaces and layout are part of the whole, with cartoons, photos and sketches essential to the whole feel of the project. |
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The President demonstrated that he was a serious and thoughtful man, and not the Texan cowboy of tabloid cartoons. |
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Davis became one of many who would hide his comic book pages when a supervisor came by, and hurriedly return to animating Popeye cartoons. |
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His cartoons have also appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post and Saturday Review. |
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This fairly sturdy oversized paperback is printed in blue, with uninspiring cartoons of a cross-eyed kid in a beanie and his anthropoid dog. |
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Instead he heightens the outline of his figures so that they resemble cartoons. |
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The book expands on the exhibition, placing the cartoons in chronological order and locating them within their historical context. |
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Even TV cartoons with artistic pretensions tend to be about as low as low art can get. |
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Painters, photographers and ceramicists portrayed them, and illustrators produced cartoons about them. |
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From cartoons to sitcoms, the stars are now sassy children who deliver flip one-liners, put down authority figures and revel in a laugh track. |
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Born in 1941, the son of a lorry driver, he trained as a graphic artist before turning to music and published some books of cartoons as drawings. |
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And as a form of social protest against autocracy and political tyranny, there is no medium that can surpass cartoons. |
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The six-step breakbeat boogie combines with the suspicious brass of 50s cartoons and dazes Doom's creatures with its blatant sardonicism. |
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Two of these cartoons, from the pages of the satirical London magazine Punch, are reproduced here. |
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Finally, she tears herself away from her cartoons long enough to remember our drinks. |
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The cartoons I prepare today are still hand drawn, but are scanned into my computer. |
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For this reason I have done without anecdotes, cartoons, exclamation marks, jokey chapter titles, or pictures of the Mandelbrot set. |
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Favorite programs include cartoons and old movies from the United States, and Mexican telenovelas. |
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Unlike the comparatively ceremonious animated cartoons, early Schulz is giddy with unimportance. |
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These are all extremely entertaining, often silly episodes that fly in the face of the conventionalism most cartoons offer. |
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The cartoons are the work of Ub Iwerks, a Disney-stable animator who struck out on his own, foundered, and sank. |
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It turns out that the young woman with the expressionless face of a professional on the catwalk loves cartoons and collecting matchboxes. |
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This summer, children have enough to choose from, be it films based on storybooks or those inspired by cartoons. |
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I knew all of the cartoons by heart and pretty much memorized the text, which was also excellent. |
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It is illustrated with cartoons and offers the reader a few simple charts, plus a timeline at the end of each chapter. |
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They watched cartoons in silence for a few moments until Chris suddenly snapped his fingers and stood up. |
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Barking headlines, hard-biting editorials, sharp commentaries, satirical cartoons and investigative exposes are now common features of our media. |
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Over 30 percent of MGM's cartoons released between 1946 and 1953 presented either characters in blackface or servile African American maids. |
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There're a couple of cartoons and trite quotations on a noticeboard left over from the previous tenant but nothing reassuringly mine. |
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Transparencies were made of the cartoons and comics to share with students. |
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Born in New York in 1923, Roy drew much of his inspiration from advertisements, comics and cartoons. |
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There you'll find about a hundred cartoons, many with strangely poetic mistranslated English text. |
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But, at risk of sounding like an old fart, in my day the cartoons at least tried to provide some entertainment value of their own. |
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His left-leaning editorial cartoons were, by his own admission, shrill and unconvincing. |
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I seem to recall a pair of turkey buzzards who occasionally appeared in early Warner Bros cartoons. |
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Fantagraphics have announced that, finally, they're releasing a compendium of drawings, paintings and cartoons by Arnold Roth. |
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The purveyor of fine art, who also makes an honest buck with cartoons and wacky drawings, is hot on humour. |
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It was quiet from midnight to 6 a.m., but then it was like in the cartoons when the factory whistle blows, they just started crashing. |
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I didn't recall those cartoons as being wonderful but I also didn't recall them being quite that chintzy. |
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He also produced tapestry cartoons and designs for theatrical sets and costumes. |
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They became ski instructors, and to earn a few extra bucks, Miller took photos and drew cartoons of wealthy skiers he met on the slopes. |
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His cartoons, novels, skits and plays reflect an immense zest for portraying the funny side of life. |
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They are like cartoons, with their bold lines, bright colours and flat shapes. |
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We usually slept in Sunday mornings, waking just in time for her favorite cartoons. |
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Here's New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee with one of his inexplicably rejected cartoons, from last week's supercalifragilistic Rejection Show. |
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There were also an exhibition of paintings, collages and cartoons by the creative group. |
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That is how my day at work went, from watching cartoons to watching an eight-year-old boogie to mobile phone tunes. |
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It may be grouped with other such pictures which we believe were executed by Bronzino on the basis of his master's drawings or cartoons. |
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You need to display at least 24 cartoons frames, or cells, per second in order to see smooth movement. |
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You cannot win the hearts of naughty nine-year-olds by drawing cartoons that pacify their politically correct parents. |
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So the cartoons attacked isolationists, who wanted to keep us out of the war. |
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For once they are not cartoons but people whose intelligence is pleasantly plausible instead of being a brainless plot device. |
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He constantly reworked his concepts in drawings and in the final cartoons, as well as in oil studies. |
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Way back when, theaters used to show cartoons, newsreels, and short films before you'd see the main attraction. |
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The series pairs films by the same director and features other material relative to the era of the films, such as newsreels and cartoons. |
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This may have been a statement that The Simpsons has survived, but I think instead it is a nod to all those cartoons that did not make it. |
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Many of us have grown up with Disney cartoons and animated films and for some, they were the only kind of entertainment allowed by parents. |
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Their gifts include paper currency, pamphlets, manuscripts, snuffboxes, portrait busts, cartoons, medals, and coverlets, but most notable in terms of volume, prints. |
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This is the Rolls-Royce, the Citizen Kane, the Cordon Bleu of cartoons. |
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Almost all of the network and cable news channels said that they would not be showing the cartoons either. |
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For all the cartoonish antics of The Office, the brilliance of it was that none of its characters were cartoons. |
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This is the realm of iconic Japanese cartoons in which doe-eyed characters with waiflike faces have fantastic adventures that inspire devotion in millions of fans. |
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In his development of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in a quarter-century of Warner Bros. cartoons, Chuck reached and raised the acme of comic animation. |
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Ah yes, I love cartoons, animation, the whole kit and caboodle. |
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For a long time, cartoons and animated features looked like kids' stuff. |
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But a look at its satirical cartoons shows it still has a lot to say about our own times. |
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In the beginning, it only aired re-runs of classic cartoons such as Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, scooby doo, and The Flintstones. |
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If we must confess it, they are quite offended and downcast when the cartoons stop. |
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The cartoons zing, whirr, and reverberate harmonically, making each entry a sort of duet. |
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I imagine he's out there drawing cartoons somewhere or painting paintings, but no one's beating his door down lauding him as the great artist that he is. |
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Before these famous cartoons went viral, Santa was depicted either as a tall, thin, and less than jolly fellow or an elfin man. |
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In one of his famous cartoons, he shows soldiers of the French Foreign Legion marching endlessly through a desert expanse with two legionnaires in the foreground. |
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Voicing Odie the dog was Gregg Berger, the original voice of Grimlock on the Transformers cartoons. |
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Meanwhile, the Sunday Times, the one everyone reads, is running this article, which is up now online, jumping off the screen with candy-colored cartoons of luscious women. |
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By showing these new machos turning themselves into cartoons, the writers try to persuade people not to take them seriously or follow where they lead. |
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Moreover, for over a decade, cartoons have played a pivotal role in shaping the Balinese people's opinion and position on various developments on their island. |
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Music and cartoons might seem like strange bedfellows to most. |
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But there are worse glossy cartoons, and worse TV ensembles to spend thirty late-night minutes with. |
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Mr. Bruce was a voice actor in many cartoons of the thirties, forties and fifties, most notably as the narrator of silly travelogues and newsreels. |
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The cartoons are sometimes cheeky and offensive, and they riff off the Internet meme culture. |
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Discoverable by clicking around or typing commands, these hidden features included entire new cartoons, or even simple gimmicks. |
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I started with mickey mouse, and I kept at it until my Mickey looked like the one in the cartoons and the comic books. |
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If you are a very classic dresser, I wouldn't recommend ties with motifs of animals or cartoons because they would probably come off as tacky and unattractive. |
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With its intricate cartoons and satirical send-ups, the monthly magazine gained a reputation for skewering politicians, advertisers, TV shows and a variety of print outlets. |
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And the Jamaica observer routinely runs hideous cartoons about gay people and incites violence against them. |
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The cartoons are little morality plays aimed at bucking up the national will, putting steel in the spine, gently guiding the reluctant towards their duties. |
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We jumped onto the couch, flicking through the cable to watch cartoons. |
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Maybe it's not so easy writing witty captions to New Yorker cartoons. |
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I don't even pay attention to political cartoons in newspapers. |
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Did you look at other cartoons in the magazine for inspiration? |
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However, cartoons and comic strips have been straitjacketed into either mythology, fables or other books brought out only for popular consumption. |
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Plus marks go to the superbly clever animated opening credits, recalling the Pink Panther cartoons and giving a real flavour of the Sixties, in which the film is mostly set. |
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Some of the reused footage from the old cartoons appears grainy or scratched, but one commentary track reveals that they were actually digitally treated to look older. |
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I would rather watch animated features made for adults than cartoons. |
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He ranked among Hollywood's greatest film animators and his achievements in the world of film cartoons was often compared to those of Walt Disney, who created Mickey Mouse. |
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His stylish and decorative mythological paintings, tapestry cartoons, and designs for porcelain provided the setting for the lives of the rich and fashionable. |
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Boucher considered these tapestry cartoons, which belonged to Mine de Pompadour and hung in her chateau at Bellevue, to be among his happiest inventions. |
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The largest of all the drawings Egerton acquired were the two Carracci cartoons he gave to London's National Gallery in 1837, while he was one of its trustees. |
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The first of its kind in the region, the studio offers a range of artistic services including graphic design, cartoons, murals, logos and illustrations. |
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The creation of the tapestry cartoons, which vary in size but measure approximately eleven by sixteen feet, involved a tremendous outlay of manpower. |
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He then pricked this tracing through with a pin, following the standard workshop technique for transferring working drawings or cartoons to canvases. |
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Because his reputation as a portraitist was growing, it is not surprising that an incentive was necessary to lure him back to painting tapestry cartoons. |
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To recognise Ramamurthy's contribution to the society and the art of cartooning, the Karnataka Cartoonists Association has proposed a museum of his original cartoons. |
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Sadly what follows is a meandering, hokey apocalyptic tale more befitting a Saturday morning of Hanna-Barbara cartoons than a high-concept, big-budget Hollywood movie. |
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Or was that tingle of joy more reminiscent of sitting in front of the tv on a Saturday morning, eating sugared cereal and watching cartoons for hours? |
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Two-dimensional cartoons are no longer created by tracing and painting but assembled on computer screens using software like Director and After Effects. |
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This colonial propagandist iconology was equally exploited in media such as postcards, posters, paintings, advertisements, newspapers, magazines, cartoons, and film. |
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These more familiar types of Chinese cartoons emerged at the beginning of the 20th century, mainly in the form of comic strips in magazines and newspapers. |
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In cartoons she often appeared vulnerable to foreign threats, or as the daughter of John Bull, balancing a continuing filial duty to Britain with a growing independence. |
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And the pony has the run of her Australian family's home, enjoying spaghetti, pizza, cake, cartoons and beer, all the stuff that horses and ponies seem to like. |
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I have a version from the early 30s, done in the style of music you associate with black and white cartoons full of barnyard animals gyrating up and down. |
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The quality of the draughtsmanship of cartoons was spectacular. |
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He invented the multiplane camera in 1936, a camera that gave the illusion of depth in cartoons by making the images look more natural. |
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In one of the offending cat-and-mouse cartoons, Tom tries to woo a lady cat by rolling and smoking a cigarette with one hand. |
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It spawned a '60s TV show, animated cartoons and hit movies with Anjelica Huston and the late Raul Julia. |
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Since interactive animated cartoons haven't really launched on the Internet yet, one can only speculate as to what the future holds for them. |
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Yes, there are more critical things to worry about during a power failure than whether little Snotley can watch his cartoons. |
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There is a chapter devoted to each shipwreckee, including their own photographs, drawings, cartoons, extracts from journals and other writings. |
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Specifically, the Post Office claimed that four cartoons and four editorials weret reasonous. |
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They are to anthro cartoonists what Trekkies are to Star Trek, gathering for special conventions that feature anthro cartoons and cartoonists. |
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Britannia, or a lion, is sometimes used as an alternative in some editorial cartoons. |
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Paste up some inspirational slogans or cartoons that bring a smile to your face. |
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The strip cartoons Oor Wullie and The Broons in the Sunday Post use some Scots. |
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Think of the funniest punch line you can for any of these cartoons, and send it to us. |
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September 1928 also saw the release of Paul Terry's Dinner Time, among the first animated cartoons produced with synchronized sound. |
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The officers are cartoons drawn from a popular front comic strip. |
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Shops were stocked with Chaplin merchandise, he was featured in cartoons and comic strips, and several songs were written about him. |
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Volunteers were given stories involving deception, double bluffs, animated shapes and cartoons to see what they were thinking. |
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It also pokes relentless fun at the grindingly obvious conventions of the cartoons themselves. |
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Holbein also produced a series of religious paintings and designed cartoons for stained glass windows. |
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The first contributor of an accepted new item is entitled to a free issue, as are all other Good People who send in locs, cartoons, etc. |
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The violence is goofy and totally unrealistic, the type you see in video games and old Road Runner cartoons. |
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Political cartoons, one of the most effective and popular media of the time, skewered the Dissenters and Priestley. |
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The call for artists to submit proposals resulted in a first exhibition in 1843 at Westminster Hall in which 140 cartoons were shown. |
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Univision now has an entire Saturday morning slate of cartoons and kidvids. |
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A French satirical magazine runs some derisive cartoons of Muhammad. |
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Take a raincheck on the Saturday morning cartoons and opt for some Saturday morning fun with David Prather's Pillow Theatre. |
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This show emphasizes those arts which incorporate cartoons, comics, Japanime, Manga, and more, as their main element of expression. |
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Closely tied to this, the visual culture of cartoons, engravings, and paintings bolstered Francophobia for the benefit of national identity. |
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When United Artists commissioned David DePatie and Friz Freleng to make separate Pink Panther cartoons, their first effort struck gold. |
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The excessive use of exclamation marks devalues their effect, but is typical of concise genres such as cartoons, not reference works! |
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The immediate reason for the attack seems to have been the repeated satirization of the Prophet Muhammad in cartoons that were, to put it mildly, of questionable taste. |
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These three colours were used for banners, flags, rosettes and badges, They also would carry heart shaped vesta cases, and appeared in newspaper cartoons and postcards. |
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John Bull has been used in a variety of different ad campaigns over the years, and is a common sight in British editorial cartoons of the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Mousetraps are a staple of slapstick comedy and animated cartoons. |
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While in Lucerne Holbein also designed cartoons for stained glass. |
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John Bull is a national personification of the United Kingdom in general and England in particular, especially in political cartoons and similar graphic works. |
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Blyton rewrote the stories so they could be adapted into cartoons, which appeared in Mickey Mouse Weekly in 1951 with illustrations by George Brook. |
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Following the work of Hogarth, political cartoons developed in England in the latter part of the 18th century under the direction of James Gillray. |
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From its earliest days, the cultural history of the NHS has shown its place in British society reflected and debated in film, TV, cartoons and literature. |
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Preparatory cartoons are drawings on paper used to transfer images to prepared painting or drawing surfaces through pricking and pouncing or incising. |
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Even one of its founding members has accused its slain athiest editor Patrick Charbonnier of dragging the team down by releasing increasingly provocative and racist cartoons. |
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The book includes a digital milestones timeline, statistics on online and social networking site use, case examples, cartoons, and predictions about cyberculture. |
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The endpaper cartoons and the dust jacket illustration, together with a clear format for entries, make this a handsome and valuable work of reference. |
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In a sense, the editorial cartoons were correct when they suggested that an exaltation of larks can fly under the influence into an aspect of vulturous behavior. |
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In each episode of Epic Ink, the talented staff bring comics, cartoons and fantasy to life with unique ink ranging from portraiture to hyperrealism and geekculture mash-ups. |
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The giraffe has intrigued various cultures, both ancient and modern, for its peculiar appearance, and has often been featured in paintings, books, and cartoons. |
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New genres are thus emerging as a consequence of foreign text dubbings. Some original cartoons and films are also based on dubbings of foreign cartoons and films. |
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When depicted in movies and cartoons, zebras are most often miscellaneous characters, but have had some starring roles, notably in Madagascar, Racing Stripes and Khumba. |
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In 1979 four cartoons for tapestries illustrating scenes from the Aeneid were bought as works by Peter Paul Rubens, but the attribution is now disputed. |
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A series of short cartoons about the life of Cuchulain which were produced by BBC Northern Ireland are available as are a series of cartoons on Manx mythology. |
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Tom and Jerry cartoons were broadcast for decades on BBC but when they were aired on children's satellite channel Boomerang viewers started complaining. |
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