Top 1200 Cartoon Network Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

Explore popular Cartoon Network quotes.
Last updated on April 21, 2025.
I loved 'Dungeons & Dragons'. That was actually a good cartoon to me.
'Rugrats' was my favorite cartoon growing up as a kid.
I didn't want to start acting like a cartoon — © Rachael Leigh Cook
I didn't want to start acting like a cartoon
It's a very complex network of genes making products which go into the nucleus and turn on other genes. And, in fact, you find a continuing network of processes going on in a very complex way by which genes are subject to these continual adjustments, as you might say - the computer programmer deciding which genes ultimately will work.
I'm a cartoon junkie. Love 'Avatar: The Last Airbender.'
I love the Oxygen network - I love everything about the Oxygen network.
I think 'Prince Valiant' was the first cartoon I ever did.
I didn't want to start acting like a cartoon.
If you look at a cartoon on a computer screen, it really jumps and can be quite effective.
Beanie and Cecil was the first cartoon I remember watching and I think there are analogies.
It's fun to take two topics and mix them into one cartoon.
What kind of a god is it that's upset by a cartoon in Danish?
A culture may be conceived as a network of beliefs and purposes in which any string in the net pulls and is pulled by the others,thus perpetually changing the configuration of the whole. If the cultural element called morals takes on a new shape, we must ask what other strings have pulled it out of line. It cannot be one solitary string, nor even the strings nearby, for the network is three-dimensional at least.
When you're drawing from observation and experience, whether you intend to or not, you'll create a more relatable cartoon. — © Alex Hirsch
When you're drawing from observation and experience, whether you intend to or not, you'll create a more relatable cartoon.
'The New Yorker' didn't invent the magazine cartoon, but it did really establish it.
All I want is for people not to see me as this cartoon monster.
Sensitivity and sex appeal are wonderful qualities to have whether you're cartoon or human.
I did do, well before Pop Art, all the cartoon characters as paintings.
If the cartoon were completely accurate, though, life would be a cacophany of spoinks.
I've done the voice for the Hulk for the animated cartoon.
I first sold a cartoon for five dollars. I was in the fifth grade.
I was involved in a web cartoon of Kung Fu with WB a few years back.
I was a big comic, cartoon, animation nerd.
We have to ensure free and open exchange of information. That starts with an open internet. I will take a backseat to no one in my commitment to network neutrality. Because once providers start to privilege some applications or websites over others then the smaller voices get squeezed out and we all lose. The internet is perhaps the most open network in history, and we have to keep it that way.
Microsoft made a big deal about Windows NT getting a C2 security rating. They were much less forthcoming with the fact that this rating only applied if the computer was not attached to a network and had no network card, and had its floppy drive epoxied shut, and was running on a Compaq 386. Solaris's C2 rating was just as silly.
My goal is to make that must-see television so that you have to have the Network. My goal is to make 205 Live the place to see high-flying in a big way. If you're a fan of the U.K. style, then the Network is the place to go get that style.
'She-Ra' was truly my favorite cartoon growing up.
Our information network is much better protected than our railroad network, and someone who cracks a system is able to cause far less human damage than someone who derails a train. Why, then, has 'computer crime' caused so much hysteria? Perhaps because the public is so willing - eager, even - to be scared by bogeymen.
I'm in a Road Runner cartoon, Sinclair. And I'm the coyote.
My wife, Katey Sagal, has transformed herself from a sitcom cartoon to a dramatic powerhouse.
Not a lot of people get to say, 'I'm a cartoon character.'
Rugrats was my favorite cartoon growing up as a kid.
Children have always responded to me because I have that cartoon-character look.
You never come home depressed from a cartoon job.
Each cartoon needs the right amount of wrong.
I still do the standard editorial cartoon: that is my bread and butter. I absolutely love doing that.
I want adults to be the last ones to switch off a cartoon on TV.
Robin is the exaggerated version of me. He's more of a cartoon character. — © Brook Lopez
Robin is the exaggerated version of me. He's more of a cartoon character.
Josie needed more of a personality than what the cartoon had to offer.
I hated Woody Woodpecker and Scooby-Doo, but I was a cartoon freak.
Sometimes I'm convinced that one day I'm going to draw the cartoon that offends everyone, and that'll be the end.
(Cartoon caption:) I never really rallied after the birth of my first child.
Usually cartoon characters stay a certain age; that's part of their appeal. Usually they don't grow up.
I think of myself as a living cartoon.
Wherever the Net arises, there arises also a rebel to resist human control...A network nurtures small failures in order that large failures don't happen as often. It is...fertile ground for learning, adaptation, and evolution...The only organization capable of unprejudiced growth, or unguided learning, is a network. All other topologies limit what can happen.
I hear a lot of young people talking about the need to network. I think that is true, and I think that building a network makes sense. But I also think that there is another way to approach it, and that is to try to make friends. Just try to make a lot of friends.
If I didn't understand a cartoon in a newspaper, I'd just turn the page.
'Dragonball' is the coolest television cartoon in the last 50,000 years.
The structure of the human brain is enormously complex. It contains about 10 billion nerve cells (neurons), which are interlinked in a vast network through 1,000 billion junctions (synapses). The whole brain can be divided into subsections, or sub-networks, which communicate with each other in a network fashion. All this results in intricate patterns of intertwined webs, networks of nesting within larger networks.
The only cartoon I ever liked was 'Fantasia.' — © Margaret Weis
The only cartoon I ever liked was 'Fantasia.'
I believe that with the complete formation of the global Zionist network, they have seized control of the fate of the European governments, and of the US government. To the independent countries in the world, I would like to say: You should know that the influence of the Zionist network on your culture, your politics, and your economy is tantamount to a violation of your independence. They cling like ticks. The moment they gain influence, they never stop.
My first encounter with Cyborg was through the 'Teen Titans' cartoon.
I see our veterans as American heroes, not as cartoon characters.
I don't wanna play this kind of cartoon character anymore.
You get notes from two studios and a network instead of a studio and a network. Although we early on forced them all to do their notes together. I make them all talk to each other first. Because we went through the pains of getting notes from ABC and at the time it was Touchstone, that were opposite - and then CBS notes that were opposite again. So it was, you guys are going to have to work it out as to what is the most important note.
Rebuilding a network is a slow, brick-by-brick process. It's not just creating a hit show - it's building shows to back up that hit show; it's creating an identity of success so that people want their shows on your network.
I'm a big cartoon fan! Bugs is my favorite.
People in Britain see Richard Quest as a kind of an offensive cartoon character.
I started out as a musician, and I ended up as a cartoon.
A lot of my cartoon voices are basically just variations on my natural voice.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!