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RIHANNA & CHRIS BROWN Cartoon Presents "Officer Ricky: Everybody Hates Chris Brown" Watch Over 3000HD Movies & TV Shows on your PC http://bit.ly/entertain
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Saturday Cartoons Presents "Officer Ricky: Everybody Hates Chris Brown"
Saturday Cartoons Presents Officer Ricky 3rd episode
"Officer Ricky: Everybody Hates Chris"
Even though he has huge rap dreams, Officer Ricky still takes his career as a Police Officer very seriously as chases down Chris Brown, the latest in his quest to lock up all of the music industry. Officer Ricky then hangs out with some of his NYPD buddies and shoots a music video right in New York city! Damn 50, take that!
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The Real-Life Movie (Cartoon) Parodies from shows and movies such as
Alien
Saw
Family Guy
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Parodies from shows and movies such as
Alien
Saw
Family Guy
and other movies/cartoons
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A Tribute To Scooby Doo This is a tribute to my favorite cartoon since I was born and is still
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This is a tribute to my favorite cartoon since I was born and is still around! Getting bigger and bigger with each show! I hope you enjuoy for all those scooby fans out there too. Hope you enjoy! Yes Scooby is the next big thing!
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Racism in Disney ASAM Disney Mashup
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over 4 years ago.
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ASAM Disney Mashup
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Adobe After Effects: Putting Cartoons in Your Home Movies http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/emersons35
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In this video tutorial i show you how to put cartoons into your movies
directions:
1. get a cartton, a picture of what you want to appear and
with out it there
2.import them to the timeline
3. find when you want to thing to appear and when the cartoon ends.
(trim the left alt { trim right alt } )
4. go to Effects/Keying/Color Key
5. Select the color and bring up the tolerence.
6. Make two mask for the thing thats appearing
7. make a rough outline with one mask
8. show it appearing frame by frame in the other mask
9. Render and do what you want
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Cartoon Popeye Poopdeck Pappy (1940) Fleischer Stuidos B/W Popeye tries to tame the hard living Pappy who wants a night out o
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over 3 years ago.
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B/W Popeye tries to tame the hard living Pappy who wants a night out on the town. Nice motion, love the dancing, see Betty Boop and Grampy for something very similar.
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Toonycartoons presents Old Spice commercial - In the beginning cartoon http://www.toonycartoons.blogspot.com/ Toonycartoons presents a cartoo
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http://www.toonycartoons.blogspot.com/ Toonycartoons presents a cartoon commercial for Old Spice. Featuring the characters of adam and eve? This online animated toon is a mixture of disney whimsey with a looney tunes sense of comedy.
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Jack Frost (1934) Ub Iwerks Production. Musical Score by Carl Stalling. http://XmasFLIX.com ► Like XmasFLIX! ► http://facebook.com/XmasFLI
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JACK FROST (1934)
Directed and produced by Ub Iwerks, who became Walt Disney's foremost animator/collaborator in the formative early years. Animated by Al Eugster.
Musical Score Carl Stalling the Warner Brothers music legend:
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Jack Frost paints the leaves orange and brown as he warns the animals of the forest that Old Man Winter is coming. A bear cub mocks the idea, via song. He's a grizzly bear, he declares; and he's got a nice, warm coat. Later, his mother tucks him into bed, but he tries to sneak away. She spanks him and puts him back to bed. Tearfully, he runs away from home. He enjoys seeing the jack o' lanterns come to life, and listening to the scarecrow scat sing. But suddenly Old Man Winter arrives, and the poor bear cub is freezing. He'll need Jack Frost's help, in this animated musical short.
This cartoon appears on "Cartoons That Time Forgot - The Ub Iwerks Collection, Vol. 2" at:
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A celebration of the pioneering solo cartoon work of Ub Iwerks, Walt Disney's foremost animator/collaborator in the formative early years. The first fully animated color cartoon version of "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" (1934)...the legendary Flip the Frog in the slapstick masterpiece "The New Car" (1931)...the original cartoon adaptation of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," "The Headless Horseman" (1934)...the little-known animation star Willie Whopper in the surrealistic sci-fi classic "Stratos Fear" (1933)...and a famous "lost" film, a full-color cartoonization of "Don Quixote" (1934). These are just a few of the 58 cartoons captured on these two DVDs (available separately) of rediscovered masterworks from the very beginnings of the Golden Age of American Animation at: http://amzn.to/UbToons
Ub Iwerks (March 24, 1901 July 7, 1971) was a two-time Academy Award winning American animator, cartoonist and special effects technician, who was famous for his work for Walt Disney. He was born Ubbe Ert Iwwerks in Kansas City, Missouri.
Iwerks was considered by many to be Walt Disney's oldest friend, and spent most of his career with Disney. The two met in 1919 while working for the Pesman Art Studio in Kansas City, and would eventually start their own commercial art business together. Disney and Iwerks then found work as illustrators for the Kansas City Slide Newspaper Company (which would later be named The Kansas City Film Ad Company). While working for the Kansas City Film Ad Company, Disney decided to take up work in animation, and Iwerks soon joined him.
He was responsible for the distinctive style of the earliest Disney animated cartoons, and was also responsible for creating Mickey Mouse. In 1922, when Walt began his Laugh-O-Gram cartoon series, Iwerks joined him as chief animator. The studio went bankrupt, however, and in 1923 Iwerks followed Disney's move to Los Angeles to work on a new series of cartoons known as the Alice Comedies. After the end of this series, Disney asked Iwerks to come up with a new character. The first Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was animated entirely by Ub Iwerks. Following the first cartoon, Oswald was redesigned on the insistence of Universal, who agreed to distribute the new series of cartoons in 1927.
Carl W. Stalling (November 10, 1891 November 29, 1972) was an American composer and arranger for animated films. He is most closely associated with the Looney Tunes shorts produced by Warner Bros., where he worked, averaging one complete score each week, for 22 years.
Stalling was consistently an innovator. He was the first music director to extensively use the metronome to time film scores. He was one of three composers, along with Max Steiner and Scott Bradley, credited with the invention of the click track. His stock-in-trade was the "musical pun", where he used references to popular songs, or even classical pieces, to add a dimension of humor to the action on the screen. Working with legendary directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, Robert McKimson, and Chuck Jones, he developed the "Looney Tunes" style of very rapid and tightly coordinated musical cues, punctuated with both instrumental and recorded sound effects, and occasionally reaching into full blown musical fantasies such as The Rabbit of Seville and A Corny Concerto.
"The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936-1958 ".
Listen at: http://amzn.to/StallingMusic
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Once Upon a Time in Animation This is just a little tribute to the classics of animation. To me, tra
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over 4 years ago.
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This is just a little tribute to the classics of animation. To me, traditional style artwork is something special...and something we should certainly see more of in today's animation world. Yes in fact "once upon a time" there were good quality cartoons and animated movies. These are just some scenes from a personally picked handful of them.
These shows (even the cartoon series, like "Talespin") had some key things that many animation projects of today (clone CGI comedy movies, hrm?) don't seem to. Fantastic plot, well developed characters, and an emotion that really pulled the viewer in. At least it's how it was for me.
Many of these features inspired many creative projects of my own, and I think the animation companies should journey "once upon a time" and remember the heart of animation.
The Song is "Once Upon a Time with Me", from "Once Upon a Forest."
Anyways, all shows are copyright to their creators, I'm just a loyal fan. Enjoy. :3
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Lanat on those people who make (معاز الله) cartoon on karbala and animated movie on karbala Website: http://yalisaratulhussain.110mb.com/
Lanat on those people wh
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Lanat on those people who make (معاز الله) cartoons on karbala and animated movie and animated character of IMAM HUSSAIN (A.S) HAZRAT ABBAS (A.S) and AHLEBAIT (A.S).
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Peace On Earth. Classic Christmas cartoon. MGM 1939. Peace on Earth is a one-reel 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon short di
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over 2 years ago.
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Peace on Earth is a one-reel 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon short directed by Hugh Harman, about a post-apocalyptic world populated only by animals.
Two young squirrels ask their grandfather on Christmas Eve who the "men" are in the lyric "Peace on Earth, good will to men." The grandfather squirrel then tells them a rotoscoped history of the human race, focusing on the neverending wars men waged. Ultimately the wars do end, with the deaths of the last men on Earth, two soldiers shooting each other. Afterwards, the surviving animals discover a copy of the Bible in the ruins of a church. Inspired by the book's teachings, they decide to rebuild a society dedicated to peace and nonviolence (using the helmets of soldiers to construct houses). The cartoon features an original song written to the tune of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing". According to Hugh Harman's obituary in the New York Times and Ben Mankiewicz, host of Cartoon Alley, the cartoon was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. However, it is not listed in the official Nobel Prize nomination database. Mankiewicz also claimed that the cartoon was the first about a serious subject by a major studio. In 1994, it was voted #40 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. It was also nominated for the 1939 Academy Award for Short Subjects (Cartoons).
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My Cartoon DVD Collection A couple of people asked if I could show some of the DVDs I own, so he
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over 2 years ago.
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A couple of people asked if I could show some of the DVDs I own, so here is just a quick (and I use the term loosely) video of my collection of Cartoons and Animated movies on DVD...enjoy