Retro Junk | Hey I Remember That Theme song downloads from popular 80âs cartoons and TV shows. http://www.retrojunk.com/video/1/80s-tv-show-theme-songs.html
Extractions: It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time... Ill advised game features that resulted in more broken controllers than fun. By: gravelstudios The #1 of #2s My Top Ten of Second Installments This is my top ten list of Second fiddles that werent second fiddle. By: Tredds The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles meet Archie A look at one of the greatest literary works mankind has ever achieved. By: Ronald MacKinnon The Legend of Zelda - Animated Series The onslaught of Nintendo franchise products continues with the Zelda cartoon series. By: eep! Top Ten 1980s Board Games Your X-box aint got nothin on my Pop-O-Matic Bubble. By: Jason43 Super Mario Bros. Colouring Book Are those long hours of playing Mario getting boring? Then its time to set down the controller and pick up the crayon. By: eep!
Neil Oldham, Cartoonist&writer Features the work of British cartoonist Neil Oldham. Includes the cartoons and writings published in several British newspapers. http://www.cartoons-humour.fsnet.co.uk
London Cartoon Gallery Devoted to contemporary British cartoons, newspaper strips, cartoonist biographies and related merchandise. http://www.cartoongallery.co.uk/
Untitled Dibujos y juegos sobre los personajes m¡s famosos de este canal de televisi³n. http://www.cartoonnetwork.es/
Extractions: I created this web site so that it would be easier for me to keep track of what glass I need to complete in each series. I believe the most difficult thing about drinking glass collecting is finding information on them. Hopefully other glass collectors will find this web site to be a useful reference source to identify a glass, the date issued and how it was distributed. If you have any additional information about a certain drinking glass or series, please contact me, so that I may add this information to be shared with others.
A Series Of Dog Cartoons Titled "Dogerel" Lots of cartoons about the dog point of view on life, love, human ownership, and religion. http://www.doggerelcartoons.homestead.com/
Paul Weiner Illustrtor Samples of cartoon illustration and animation. Also includes stock artwork. http://www.paulweiner.com/
Cartoon Voices By Mark Evanier. POV Online An informative overview of the business of voice acting its history, how it works and how to get in. http://povonline.com/cols/COL101.htm
Extractions: ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED 9/27/96 In the last four days, I've received three letters and two phone calls from people who want to get into the field of doing cartoon voices. One of the calls almost stunned me with its nonchalant assumption that this is an easy-entrance business. This lady seemed to think it was like signing up to earn frequent-flyer mileage. I imagine her deciding she wants to be in the movies, then calling up Martin Scorsese and saying, "Hi. I'm a clerk-typist here in Dayton, Ohio. Is it okay if I star opposite Robert DeNiro in your next movie?" It would be wrong to tell these aspiring voice artists that what they want is impossible. In show business, nothing is impossible, except an honest accounting of profits. Not all that long ago, Conan O'Brien was a writer and bit-part performer. If he'd told me he wanted to take over for David Letterman on NBC, I'd have gone, "Uh-huh, well, I wouldn't bet on that ever happening." Still, when folks ask me about something like getting into cartoon-voicing, I feel I'd be doing them a disservice not to clue them in that it might not be all that easy to attain. Is it possible? Of course. But then so is winning the lottery. The first cartoon voice artist was probably Walt Disney. He made the first sound cartoons and he cast himself, altogether appropriately, as Mickey Mouse. Many of the early makers of animated talkies looked no further than their own staffs, conscripting artists and secretaries to stand, often trembling, before the microphones.
Frank's Cartoon Site Information and strips about the author's favorite comics and cartoons. http://www1.tip.nl/~t604212/index0.htm
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Cartoon Voices, Part 1 By Mark Evanier. POVOnline.com Comprehensive threepart article chronicling the history of voice acting in animation from the beginning (1928). Explains early voice recording, voice casting, Screen Actors Guild contracts, session fees, multi-voicers, one-voicers, and details on Mel Blanc, Howard Morris, Don Messick, Daws Butler, Dick Beals, June Foray, Paul Frees, William Conrad, Bill Scott, Jean Vander Pyl, Frank Welker, and Dave Barry. http://povonline.com/cols/COL267.htm
Extractions: ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED 12/10/99 Boy, I hope you people wanna hear about cartoon voices. If not, I'm going to bore you silly with this column and next week's sequel. I know some of you are interested. 167 weeks ago, I did a piece on the cartoon voices, with emphasis on how one might beat the rather formidable odds against getting a job doing them. It is, to date, the POV most requested by those who either missed or mislaid it and want a copy. Some requests have come from folks who aspire to become cartoon voice artists. Others are from actors established in that field, seeking something they can hand out so they don't have to explain it for the eight-zillionth time. (That should tip you off as to what the competition is like...) As we all know, the first commercially-released cartoon with sound was Steamboat Willie (1928) which starred Mickey Mouse. That made Walter Elias Disney, who supplied Mickey's squeaks, the first-ever cartoon voice actor. Other voices in other early sound 'toons were done by studio personnel. For a time, they were adequate. The fact that a cartoon talked at all was pretty impressive. Great acting was not requisite. Most of the early animation companies were affiliated with major motion picture producers and were often housed on the corresponding lot. Leon Schlesinger's cartoon studio, for instance, produced films that were released by Warner Brothers, and his operation was on the WB facility in Hollywood. Eventually, his operation became the WB cartoon studio.
God, Sex And Pastry Comic and cartoon style illustrations in a range of mediums, for magazines, children's books, comics, and advertising. http://www.coreybarba.com
Kit's Kids Stylized and cartoonlike children's illustrations. http://www.kitskids.com/
Extractions: enter Kit Allen is the childrens book author and illustrator of Longjohns, Galoshes, Swimusit, and Sweater published by Houghton Mifflin. Kit Allen also illustrates greeting cards for Recycled Greetings. Kit Allen also provides computer wallpaper appropriate for children and creates poems and illustrations. Kit Allen is very happy to be an artist.
The Political Cartoon Society The Political cartoon Website s aim is to promote the political cartoon by way of amusing, informing and educating. Our site includes a cartoon gallery, http://www.politicalcartoon.co.uk/
Extractions: home cartoon history books for sale cartoon gallery ... links Welcome to the Political Cartoon Society home page O ur aim is to promote the 'political' cartoon by way of amusing, informing and educating. Cartooning in Britain has an unrivalled heritage going back over many hundreds of years. From Hogarth through Gillray via Will Dyson Low and Vicky to the present day, cartoonists have had a major impact on readers. The corrupt New York politician Boss Tweed famously blamed Nast's "damned pictures" for his decline. Low's Blimp, Vicky's drawing of Alec Douglas-Home, Bell's Major with underpants have created images that burned in the mind. Today there are more political cartoonists employed by British newspapers and periodicals than ever before. The Political Cartoon Society will mine this rich vein of visual history both through our quarterly newsletter as well as organising exhibitions of original cartoon art based on political and historical themes.
The Internet Cartoon Newsletter A newsletter of reviews, hints and tips for IC writer's and readers. http://www.geocities.com/icnewsletter
Geeks! Cartoons By Julie Sigwart Weekly cartoon of Silicon Valley life, work, relationships, and sex (or lack thereof) by Julie Sigwart http://www.happychaos.com/geeks/
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