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ZITS: Cell Phone Cheat Sheet A ZITS Motion Comic. Read more ZITS at www.comicskingdom.com
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A ZITS Motion Comic. Read more ZITS at www.comicskingdom.com
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Drive In Movie A night at the drive in theater in the 1960's.
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over 4 years ago.
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A night at the drive in theater in the 1960's.
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COMIC CON EXCLUSIVE! Cartoon Legend Bill Plympton A CINEFANTASTIQUE ONLINE exclusive from New York Comic Con! Cartoonist
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over 3 years ago.
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A CINEFANTASTIQUE ONLINE exclusive from New York Comic Con! Cartoonist Bill Plympton (25 WAYS TO QUITE SMOKING; HOT DOG) talks about his new feature IDIOTS AND ANGELS and his Dog character.
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balloon cartoon balloon cartoon
music and artwork by danny phillips
animated by mike m
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over 2 years ago.
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balloon cartoon
music and artwork by danny phillips
animated by mike mercker
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CiRCLES !!! MARiAH CAREY i JuST LoVE This SoNG
CiRCLES..,
for me .,,..this song is CuTE.
i LOV
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over 4 years ago.
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i JuST LoVE This SoNG
CiRCLES..,
for me .,,..this song is CuTE.
i LOVE iT's LYRiCS
i know i Don'T make nice caRTooN moViES
buT i RuN ouT of ideas anymore
to make my FaVorite SoNGS
Came ALiVE .....so i just mix it with animated caRtooNs to make it a LittLe bit
WaTcHABLE..anyWaY., if i can't ThiNk anyMore of new ideAs; maybe i WiLL dO iT MYsELf (ME).,will do the animations..NNNNGYYYEEEEEEEKKKkkkkKKK..........
SCARY MoViE PART-- V..
i just wisH you wiLL eNDURE it.
and by the way.,,
THANKS ---LoVES YAH..
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.Ever since you left me
I've been trying to hide the pain
Painting on a smile with lipstick
Putting on a big charade
So difficult to keep pretending
It's getting harder everyday
It's plain to see I'm cold and heartsick
Since you turned and walked away
I just keep going round and round
And round in circles
Keep on tumbling down
[chorus]
Oh boy my world has changed
And I don't think I can make it without you
Nothing's the same
You got me running around in circles over you
(running around in circles over you)
Saturday I saw you
Holding hands with someone new
Somehow I kept my composure
Just like everything was cool
But inside I kept repeating
Don't you let them see you cry
So I casually turned my head
As the tears rolled down my eyes
I just keep going round and round
And round in circles
Keep on tumbling down
[chorus]
Oh boy my world has changed
And I don't think I can make it without you
Nothing's the same
You got me running around in circles over you
Everything is you
How can I pull through
My heart is consumed I'm so confused
Still caught up in you...love can be so cruel
Baby don't know how to turn you loose
[chorus]
Oh boy my world has changed
And I don't think I can make it without you
No, nothing's the same
You got me running around
And running around
And running around
Nothing's the same
Baby baby cause you
Got me running around
In circles over you
(running around in circles over you)
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The Little King in "Christmas Night" aka "Pals" (1933) Classic Holiday Cartoon. http://XmasFLIX.com ► Like XmasFLIX! ► http://facebook.com/XmasFLI
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http://XmasFLIX.com ► Like XmasFLIX! ► http://facebook.com/XmasFLIX
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The Little King in "Christmas Night" (aka "Pals", 1933) Holiday Cartoon
Van Beuren Studios
RKO Radio Pictures
Cartoon Characters: The Little King, Two Hobos, Queen, Santa Claus.
Directed By James Tyer.
Produced By Amadee J. Van Beuren.
Written By Otto Soglow.
Released on December 22, 1933.
The Little King is feeling low on Christmas Eve, so he joins a pair of homeless bums in admiring the toys and holiday decorations in a department store window. The ever-childlike monarch smuggles the hoboes under his robe into his castle. They go to his room and undress. Then all three climb into a tub and take a bath together. Afterward, the three get in the same bed while the queen sleeps in another room.
The Little King was a comic strip created by Otto Soglow, famously telling its stories in a style using images and very few words as a pantomime comic strip.
It first appeared in 1931 in The New Yorker and soon showed signs of becoming a successful strip. The Little King began publications in comic book issues from 1933, was licensed for a 1933-34 series of animated cartoons by Van Beuren Studios and featured in an advertising campaign for Standard Oil.
It early became evident that William Randolph Hearst was determined to add The Little King among his King Features Syndicate newspaper strips, but he was hindered by Soglow's contractual obligations with The New Yorker. While seeing out the final period of the contract, Soglow produced a placeholder strip for King Features, The Ambassador.[2] During the week after the final publication in The New Yorker, The Little King resumed as a King Features Sunday strip, on September 9, 1934.
The strip continued a successful run with several more animated cartoon appearances and advertising campaigns, and Soglow was awarded the 1966 National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award for the strip. The Little King ran until Soglow's death in 1975.
The strip is notable for having virtually no dialogue; the title character never speaks. Its placeholder strip, The Ambassador, was nearly identical in format, and the main characters of the two strips were similar. When The Ambassador gave way for The Little King in 1934, the reader could not be certain if it was the Little King who had arrived into Hearst syndication or the Ambassador who had removed some disguise.
All cartoon shorts were produced by Van Beuren Studios except where otherwise noted.
1933
* A.M. To P.M. (Part of Aesop's Fables Series)
* A Dizzy Day (Part of Aesop's Fables Series)
* The Fatal Note
* Marching Along
* On The Pan
* Pals (aka Christmas Night)
1934
* Jest Of Honor
* Jolly Good Felons
* Sultan Pepper
* A Royal Good Time
* Art For Art's Sake
* Cactus King
1936
* Betty Boop and The Little King (Produced by Fleischer Studio)
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75 CARTOON IMPERSONATIONS IN UNDER 7 MINUTES 75+ impersonations, PLEASE COMMENT DUDES!
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over 3 years ago.
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75+ impersonations, PLEASE COMMENT DUDES!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=379921296
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Interviews With Cartoon Greats June Foray & Paul Winchell PLEASE NOTE YOUTUBE THESE INTERVIEWS WERE PERSONALLY DONE BY ME IN 200
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over 3 years ago.
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PLEASE NOTE YOUTUBE THESE INTERVIEWS WERE PERSONALLY DONE BY ME IN 2003. THEY BELONG TO THE INTERVIEWER. THEY ARE BEING RELEASED NOW FOR OTHERS TO ENJOY.
SOME BRIEF JUNE FORAY FACTS:
--Foray guest-starred only once on The Simpsons, in the Season 1 episode "Some Enchanted Evening" as the receptionist for the Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Babysitting Service. This was a play on a famous Rocky & Bullwinkle gag years earlier in which none of the cartoon's characters, including narrator Bill Conrad, could pronounce "rubber baby buggy bumpers" unerringly. This was also a problem in a Tom Slick episode, regular feature on the George of the Jungle cartoon show.
--Foray was later homaged in The Simpsons, in the season 8 episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" in which a character named June Bellamy is introduced as the voice behind both Itchy & Scratchy.
--Foray appeared on camera in a major role only once, in Sabaka as a high priestess of a fire cult. She also appeared on camera in an episode of Green Acres as a Mexican telephone operator. She played a gag cameo in 1992's Boris & Natasha.
--In Season Three, Episode One ("The Thin White Line") of Family Guy, Foray reprised her role as Rocky in a visual gag with a single line ("And now, here's something we hope you'll really like!").
--Foray and Stan Freberg are among the few surviving voice artists from the Golden Age of theatrical cartoons. She remains active to this day, with roles in recent animated films, such as Mulan (as Grandmother Fa) and Looney Tunes: Back in Action. In October 2006, she portrayed Susan B. Anthony on three episodes of the podcast The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd.
--Renowned animator/director Chuck Jones is reported to have said, "June Foray is not the female Mel Blanc, Mel Blanc was the male June Foray."[1]
SOME BRIEF PAUL WINCHELL FACTS:
--Winchell's most successful TV show was Winchell-Mahoney Time (19651968), a highly-imaginative kids' show written by his then wife, actress Nina Russell.
---Winchell developed over 30 patents in his lifetime. He invented an artificial heart with the assistance of Dr. Henry Heimlich.
--Winchell (often with Jerry Mahoney) was a frequent guest panelist on What's My Line? in 1956. Other work included on-camera guest appearances on such series as The Beverly Hillbillies, The Lucy Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and The Brady Bunch, as well as a 1960 movie that included a compilation of Three Stooges shorts (Stop!, Look and Laugh), and a part in the Jerry Lewis movie Which Way to the Front? On Love, American Style, he appeared with fellow ventriloquist Shari Lewis in a sketch about two shy people in a waiting room who choose to introduce themselves to each other through their dummies.
--Winchell provided the voices of Sam-I-Am and his unnamed friend on Green Eggs and Ham from the animated television special Dr. Seuss on the Loose. He also created the voice of tigger in the winnie the pooh series and movies. he did thousands of cartoon voice overs.
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How To Make a 3D Cartoon: With Xtranormal.com In this video I show you how to Make A Customized 3D Computer Cartoon
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over 3 years ago.
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In this video I show you how to Make A Customized 3D Computer Cartoon character without having to fuss with time lines and all that stuff. It's a very simple way to make a cool animation. You can add sound effects, change scenes, gender, body movements & more. If you want to download these movies, just use video download helper in firefox and then get a fee flv converter. *Its Technically called "A Text to Movie" *
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Japanese Classic Cartoon(1947) 3/3 Suteneko Tora-chan 3/3 (1947)
(Abandoned Cat Little Tora)
Director:Ken
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over 3 years ago.
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Suteneko Tora-chan 3/3 (1947)
(Abandoned Cat Little Tora)
Director:Kenzo Masaoka
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=5354
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10 Most Annoying Cartoon Characters Here are some "funny" cartoon characters we'd secretly like to punch i
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over 3 years ago.
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Here are some "funny" cartoon characters we'd secretly like to punch in the face. http://www.liquidgeneration.com/c5033f22
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Why can't we make a decent cartoon out of a movie? It would be so nice to be able to automatically extract a cartoon from
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over 3 years ago.
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It would be so nice to be able to automatically extract a cartoon from a movie! Cartoons are very effective in communication. However, shadows and other idiosyncracies make the problem very hard to solve.