Cartoon
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine; sketch
- a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence; animated cartoon; toon
v.
- draw cartoons of
n.
- a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence; cartoon; toon
- In the animated cartoon "The Mighty B!"
- is the 30th animated cartoon short subject in the "Woody Woodpecker" series.
- is the 17th animated cartoon short subject in the "Woody Woodpecker" series.
n.
- a sequence of drawings telling a story in a newspaper or comic book; comic strip; strip; funnies
E.g.
- It preceded the popular cartoon series "The Flintstones".
- Unlike the cartoon series, the Pink Panther is shown speaking.
- Reynolds is best known for his cartoon series, "Reynolds Unwrapped".
E.g.
- Picture a cartoon character running off a cliff.
- Srulik (, ) is a cartoon character symbolizing Israel.
- Fat Gourg Fat Gourg is a fictional monster cartoon character.
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- She is one of the two creators of the cartoon characters McMug and McDull.
- The story focuses on six cartoon characters from a fictional cartoon show called ""Cel Damage"".
- Squeaky toys may be modeled after popular cartoon characters, or used as promotional advertising.
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- In 1954, he narrated Walter Lantz's cartoon short "Dig That Dog".
- The DVD and Blu-ray include a longer version of the cartoon short.
- is the 30th animated cartoon short subject in the "Woody Woodpecker" series.
E.g.
- "Dangerous Dan McFoo" was the first cartoon to use this.
- This is the first cartoon to feature Bugs' signature song "What's Up Doc?"
- The very first cartoon, from 31 October 1908, calls the team the Haddocks.
E.g.
- In 1979, the Thing was featured as half of the Saturday morning cartoon "Fred and Barney Meet the Thing".
- He found the premise great, writing: ""Chaos" is presented as a satire of Saturday morning cartoon quality.
- The reviewer form "Edge" magazine agreed, and noted that the visuals were of "Saturday morning cartoon" quality.