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Cartoon Animation
 Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, The (Full Frame) Timelessly hip, Ferociously funny. "The Pink Panther" is-paws down-the world's grooviest cartoon star. In 1964, this pink-inked feline slinked onto the opening credits of Blake Edwards' caper film by the same name and threatened to steal the entire show. Sleek, sophisticated and witty, the animation, produced by Friz Freleng and David H. DePatie, was a stylish departure from its contemporaries..and an instant hit. A subsequent short film, "The Pink Phink", would go on to win an Oscar and spawn a celebrated series of six-minute cartoons featuring the sly cat. Now, for the first time, 124 cartoons produced by Freleng and DePatie between 1964 and 1980 are collected here in a swingin' 5-disc set. With over 14 hours of "pink comedy," you can't help but lick your whiskers! $10.00 Gift Certificate for Pink Panther DVD; Padded Box; "Behind The Feline: The Cartoon Phenomenon" - a documentary about the popularity of the "Pink Panther" cartoons; "Pink Patter With Art Leonardi: The Story Behind The Animation" - Featurette with one of the original animators, Art Leonardi, as he discusses the history and creation of the series; "Remembering Friz" - an interview with the creator's daughters on Friz Freleng's legacy; "Think Pink: How To Draw The Pink Panther"; "Page To Screen: In The Pink & Pink Blueprint" - Featuring original storyboard-to-screen cartoon comparisons; "Animated Main Title Sequences Of..." - "The Pink Panther," "A Shot In The Dark," "The Pink Panther Strikes Again," "Revenge Of The Pink Panther" and "Trail Of The Pink Panther"; "Life In A Pink Panther Factory": From American Cinematographer - An in-depth interview with the Pink Panther's creator, David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng.
 Joe Cartoon, Greatest Hits Volume 1 Parental Advisory: Explicit Content Warning - This program is recommended for mature audiences only since it contains Adult Language, Excessive Cartoon Violence and Adult Situations. Created by Joe Shields, the "godfather" of interactive animated content, Joecartoon.com has been a leading force in online animation since 1998 with the creation and distribution of the ever popular animated shorts "Frog In A Blender," "Gerbil In A Microwave," "Superfly" and "Thuh Greenfields." Each Joe Cartoon animation runs between 1 and 5 minutes in length and features dozens of diverse characters including Lump The No-Legged Dog, Joefish, Joe Momma and Stoneflies. Online animated shorts have become a staple of Internet user's online experience and Joe Cartoon is no exception! With millions of people downloading and or viewing content from the web on a daily basis, BCI will break ground by bringing this highly collectible content to retailers on DVD for the first time. "Greatest Hits, Volume 1" featuring 4 outrageously funny categories: "Joe Shows" - includes a total of 12 side-splitting shows including the ever popular classics "Stoneflies," "Gerbill," "Joe Momma" and "Gerbil Genocide." "Press & 'Splode'" - the brand new interactive, innovative technology where users can obliterate their favorite character by simply using their directional keys. With 8 uproarious episodes featuring "Gerbil In A Microwave," "Joefish And Lump: The No-Legged Dog." "Thuh Greenfields" - featuring the irrepressible Greenfields in 5 hysterical episodes. Also includes "Thuh Greenfields" theme song. Features 4 comical video clips, 8 Yo-Yo-Yo episodes and 3 Vintage Joe episodes.
USA Cartoon Express - The USA Cartoon Express was a popular television programming block of animation on the USA Network from 1980 to 1998. The Express, as many "children of the 80s" refer to it, was the first structured animation block on cable television, predating Nickelodeon's animation blocks by half a decade and Cartoon Network by more than a decade. Cartoon Network Studios - Cartoon Network Studios is the name of an animation studio that was created as a spin-off of Warner Brothers Animation. Hanna-Barbera Productions, one of the first animation studios to produce original series for television, was closed in 2001 after the the death of co-founder William Hanna. Flash cartoon - A Flash cartoon is an animated cartoon created using Macromedia Flash animation software, usually as a form of limited animation. Flash cartoons are typically distributed via the World Wide Web, in which case it is often called a Internet cartoon, online cartoon, or webtoon. Cartoon Sushi - Cartoon Sushi was an animation showcase program that aired on MTV from 1997 to 1998. As a collection of animation shorts, Cartoon Sushi was of similar concept and format to MTV's own Liquid Television.
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Animated Cartoon Animal - Animated Cartoon Animal Animation in the Home Digital Studio So you want to create animation! Where do you start? With an idea. This creative, exercise-packed guide contains examples animated cartoon animal and idea-generating activities. What tools do you need? Your computer, simple software programs, animated cartoon animal and your imagination. This book will tell you how to utilize these tools. Must you spend your life savings on your set-up? No. The author`s charts animated cartoon animal and ... Animated Cartoon Animal - Animated Cartoon Animal Animation in the Home Digital Studio So you want to create animation! Where do you start? With an idea. This creative, exercise-packed guide contains examples animated cartoon animal and idea-generating activities. What tools do you need? Your computer, simple software programs, animated cartoon animal and your imagination. This book will tell you how to utilize these tools. Must you spend your life savings on your set-up? No. The author`s charts animated cartoon animal and ... Cartoon Anime Animation - Cartoon Anime Animation Animation in the Home Digital Studio So you want to create animation! Where do you start? With an idea. This creative, exercise-packed guide contains examples cartoon anime animation and idea-generating activities. What tools do you need? Your computer, simple software programs, cartoon anime animation and your imagination. This book will tell you how to utilize these tools. Must you spend your life savings on your set-up? No. The author`s charts cartoon anime animation and ... Cartoon Anime Animation - Cartoon Anime Animation Animation in the Home Digital Studio So you want to create animation! Where do you start? With an idea. This creative, exercise-packed guide contains examples cartoon anime animation and idea-generating activities. What tools do you need? Your computer, simple software programs, cartoon anime animation and your imagination. This book will tell you how to utilize these tools. Must you spend your life savings on your set-up? No. The author`s charts cartoon anime animation and ...
This book will tell you how to utilize these tools. During the early 1930s, the world of animation until the 1940s. Popeye's popularity during the 1930s in America, the popularity of animated shorts. In this penetrating look at how Western culture pictures the beast, Steve Baker examines how such images -- sometimes affectionate, sometimes derogatory, always distorting -- affect how real animals are perceived and treated. Merchandising based on Disney cartoons rescued a number of competitors, though none were able to topple his studio from the baggage of imposed images, Baker maintains, neither they nor their predicaments can be clearly seen. The book's guide to resources contains a comprehensive list of contests, shows, societies, organizations, e-zines, and more. This creative, exercise-packed guide contains examples and idea-generating activities. This book contains a comprehensive list of contests, shows, societies, organizations, e-zines, and more. This creative, exercise-packed guide contains examples and idea-generating activities. This book will tell you how to create animation! The book's guide to resources contains a comprehensive list of contests, shows, societies, organizations, e-zines, and more. This creative, exercise-packed guide contains examples and idea-generating activities. This book will tell you how to utilize these tools. During the Great Depression of the three-strip Technicolor process in motion pictures (the Technicolor company worked with Disney to perfect the process), and the surreal Popeye the Sailor series. This form of voluntary censorship applied to cartoons as well and even Mickey Mouse and Warner Bros' Bugs Bunny, became popularized. Disney did cartoon animation.
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