Top 1200 Cartoon Shows Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 14, 2024.
It's fun to take two topics and mix them into one cartoon.
There are so many reality shows, but there's none that really shows the island life and what influencers are in the islands. We don't have the same resources as people in L.A. do.
I started out as a musician, and I ended up as a cartoon. — © Peter Frampton
I started out as a musician, and I ended up as a cartoon.
I was offered a few shows, but the money didn't work out, but I'm not very keen on judging such shows. I'm happy in my space as a composer.
I think beauty shows exteriorly what you are feeling inside; so if you are not in a great mood, it shows on your face a lot.
Reputation shows who people think you are. Character shows who you really are.
Shows have asked a lot of actors to take cuts. Shows are going off the air. So okay, life goes on.
All I want is for people not to see me as this cartoon monster.
We should no longer measure our wealth and success in the graph that shows economic growth, but in the curve that shows the emissions of greenhouse gases.
I don't have any personal grudge against Vince Russo, but I just know watching the shows that all his shows look the same.
I think 'Prince Valiant' was the first cartoon I ever did.
You never come home depressed from a cartoon job.
My first encounter with Cyborg was through the 'Teen Titans' cartoon. — © Ray Fisher
My first encounter with Cyborg was through the 'Teen Titans' cartoon.
If you look at a cartoon on a computer screen, it really jumps and can be quite effective.
I've been on shows where they're just setting it up, and they're trying to find the tone of the writing and performance. That's always a really chaotic period on shows.
A lot of the shows that really become hit shows are often demonstrated, like Mystery Science Theater.
I see our veterans as American heroes, not as cartoon characters.
When I can't sleep, I'll start thinking about how many shows I've done, count up the number of television shows and movies.
A lot of my cartoon voices are basically just variations on my natural voice.
Not a lot of people get to say, 'I'm a cartoon character.'
The childhood shows the man, as morning shows the day.
If you try too much to change the outside, that shows that you are still attached. If a man tries to be detached, it shows attachment. Why bother about detachment if you are not attached? If a man escapes from women, it shows that sex is still the obsession. Otherwise, why escape from women if you are not obsessed?
Rugrats was my favorite cartoon growing up as a kid.
'Rugrats' was my favorite cartoon growing up as a kid.
Each cartoon needs the right amount of wrong.
So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows.
When I was doing half-hour shows, I loved it and was preparing myself for the hour shows. Then when I did the hour shows, I was preparing myself for the specials and features.
The truth is there's a difference between the competition shows where you're testing skills and the type of shows where you're trying to create drama.
Most of my friends who got shows right away are still just doing shows, and they have no need to create.
'The New Yorker' didn't invent the magazine cartoon, but it did really establish it.
'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' I did an episode on, and that's one of my favorite television shows ever, and there are these shows that I watch so regularly.
I like all kinds of shows. The small shows are a totally different vibe. I don't care how many people are there as long as they're into it.
Robin is the exaggerated version of me. He's more of a cartoon character.
I work really hard on the shows and I think the shows speak for themselves. I don't want to construct the show to prove something.
People only watch my shows for me, and those shows have remained evergreen long after the guests are forgotten.
Children have always responded to me because I have that cartoon-character look.
'She-Ra' was truly my favorite cartoon growing up.
I want adults to be the last ones to switch off a cartoon on TV. — © Butch Hartman
I want adults to be the last ones to switch off a cartoon on TV.
Some shows are ages 16 and up, so there'd be like 11-year-old girls just sitting outside the shows for hours.
I loved 'Dungeons & Dragons'. That was actually a good cartoon to me.
I did do, well before Pop Art, all the cartoon characters as paintings.
You know what, I don't really watch a lot of cooking shows, but what's great about them is that it inspires a lot of the younger generation so, you know, with cooking shows and reality shows and the social media, I think it really makes our industry a hotter industry.
Josie needed more of a personality than what the cartoon had to offer.
I like to watch all those shows that shouldn't be on the air - reality shows.
All my shows airing on different channels have been the top shows.
I'm a cartoon junkie. Love 'Avatar: The Last Airbender.'
I do want to focus on shows that are lighter, brighter, more emotional: shows that give the audience a chance to connect and to feel.
I hated Woody Woodpecker and Scooby-Doo, but I was a cartoon freak. — © John Goodman
I hated Woody Woodpecker and Scooby-Doo, but I was a cartoon freak.
Sensitivity and sex appeal are wonderful qualities to have whether you're cartoon or human.
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.
I first sold a cartoon for five dollars. I was in the fifth grade.
When people see shows like 'Antakshari' or 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa' they are encouraged to take part in such shows.
Most of the shows that are offered to me have characters that are in the relatable space, mostly slice-of-life and light-hearted shows.
Beanie and Cecil was the first cartoon I remember watching and I think there are analogies.
I was always fascinated by science-fiction shows, shows like 'Star Trek' and 'Lost in Space.'
I don't wanna play this kind of cartoon character anymore.
I must admit I don't watch a lot of Adult Swim or Cartoon Network.
I feel like the high-concept shows that have some kind of gimmick tend not to be the hit classic shows of all time.
The reality television shows are a big hit with the masses with their Bollywood songs. Even if these TV shows are scripted, people are watching them.
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