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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
I'm very fond of the strictly visual cartoons I did when I was breaking in in the 1970's. Over time I migrated to a more verbal approach.
I have a fascination for cartoons. No matter how many times 'Tom and Jerry' fall, you never complain, and watch it again.
In cartoons and in improv, anything can happen. You can be any character you want. The rules of real life don't always apply. — © Jack McBrayer
In cartoons and in improv, anything can happen. You can be any character you want. The rules of real life don't always apply.
It's hard to describe to people how terrible it was when you could only watch cartoons at a certain time in your life.
I loved cartoons as a kid, and so many funny moments in animation for me are nonverbal sounds, unarticulated mouth noise.
Instead of cartoons, I was the kid who was watching Food Network, falling asleep to Emeril and Rachael Ray.
I've been able to work with some incredible voice talent, most of whom I grew up hearing in my favorite cartoons.
Many cartoons I've drawn have been controversial, perhaps a little before their time, certainly when I was getting started.
Every era has its cartoon rich guys, but most of them are actual cartoons - Daddy Warbucks, Scrooge McDuck, C. Montgomery Burns.
The whole Gorillaz concept is one for mavericks; it's a way for people who never have a chance to work together being able to ally behind the cartoons.
Sometimes I wish I could just wear the same thing every day. Cartoons do it. It’d make things a lot easier
I used cartoons as diaries. I still do. They're my way of figuring out the world, what's happening to me or what I'm thinking about.
I enjoyed doing the 'Tom and Jerry' cartoons, and if we had never done anything else, I would have been perfectly satisfied. — © William Hanna
I enjoyed doing the 'Tom and Jerry' cartoons, and if we had never done anything else, I would have been perfectly satisfied.
Joe Barbera's s always complaining that he can't get humor into cartoons anymore. Just do it. You've got your money. Why do they let the networks run their lives?
I started doing cartoons when I was about 21. I never thought I would be a cartoonist. It happened behind my back. I was always a painter and drawer.
I never got tired of Tom and Jerry, but I did have a dream of doing more with my life than making cartoons.
If you're an aspiring show maker, and you have the means to sit around for a few months, you should be making funny cartoons and uploading them to the internet.
I'm a big kid. I love drinking chocolate milk. I'm not afraid to watch some cartoons once in a while when I'm with my nieces and actually be attentive.
Usually for cartoons, I record them in the mornings from 9 A.M. to noon, then I have the rest of the day to do on camera. It actually gives me time to work on my own projects.
When I was starting out in 1988, I was doing cartoons on President George H. W. Bush, Iraq and the fall of Soviet Union.
In Poland, for a while, my books all had cartoons on the cover. I trust my publishers in each country to know what works in their individual markets.
Drawings don't have a point. Cartoons, you want to have an opinion; you want them to express a viewpoint.
I try to do much of the necessary alteration on the black and white [cartoons] rather than leave it to be done on the paintings.
I first pitched the idea of doing a series of cartoons based on Bible stories. They didn't much like it.
I didn't read comic books; that's not something that was really available to me as a child. We watched more cartoons and movies.
True net-heads sometimes resort to punctuation cartoons to get around the absence of inflection.
I've never canceled a subscription to a newspaper because of bad cartoons or editorials. If that were the case, I wouldn't have any newspapers or magazines to read.
Fester never talked in the 'Addams Family' cartoons. So I raised my voice an octave and I gave him a beetling look.
I did cartoons for four high school publications and then and there decided I wanted to spend my life at the drawing board.
Cartoons are the best stuff on TV. 'Wonder Showzen,' 'Aqua Teen,' 'SpongeBob,' and, of course, 'South Park' - one of the funniest shows ever made.
Being a parent is not an easy job, which is why we try to create cartoons parents know are safe for their kids.
Cartooning at its best is a fine art. I'm a cartoonist who works in the medium of animation, which also allows me to paint my cartoons.
I wasn't really a big comic book guy, growing up. I watched cartoons, but the choices were a whole heck of a lot slimmer.
He always describes his characters' voices and their physique so brilliantly. As people have said, they are cartoons, caricatures. They're grotesques really.
Betcha I wet cha like hurricanes and typhoons, got buffoons eating my pussy while I watch cartoons.
A lot of the issues I faced in junior high was what got me into animation. It was easier to sit on the side and draw cartoons than to engage with people.
You do have to put in a lot time to get good at anything and than includes cartoons. So I think it's true of art and everything else.
Newspapers across the country and the world have published cartoons that have gone beyond reasonable differences of opinion and expanded into the realm of antisemitism. — © Gordon Smith
Newspapers across the country and the world have published cartoons that have gone beyond reasonable differences of opinion and expanded into the realm of antisemitism.
I also do political cartoons, but a lot of them must stay, as they say, under the coat. But they are very fun to do, and in France, we have a good subject at the moment.
My cartoons appear in newspapers, which are full of words, but there's something about having it in this little box that confounds people's expectations.
I was a huge fan of the Justice League growing up. I watched all of the cartoons, all of the animated series, all of the movies, superhero related, since my personal beginning.
If I'm really jet-lagged and need to get to sleep, I just try and watch cartoons. As long as it's animated, I don't care - it has to have that distance from real life.
I think that people had this idea that I sat at home and sucked on lollipops and ate cotton candy while I watched cartoons - wearing a tiara.
Cartoons, if you ask me, are the most powerful weapon in today's politics. Balasaheb Thackeray has proved this.
'SpongeBob' is a cartoon I love. Especially when I'm in bed by myself at home and I have trouble sleeping, my reflex is to put cartoons on.
I went to a catholic public school St Helens and learned English by watching bugs bunny cartoons.
It's not really a guilty pleasure, but I love old cartoons. I could watch Bugs Bunny and Tweety all day long.
[While voicing cartoons] you have to lose your sanity and inhibitions and any kind of dignity and just throw yourself around a bit. — © Benedict Cumberbatch
[While voicing cartoons] you have to lose your sanity and inhibitions and any kind of dignity and just throw yourself around a bit.
My biggest kick comes from the individual fans I run into. Middle-aged men ask me when we're going to do more Johnny Quest cartoons.
I take great pride in the artistic development of cartoons. Our characters are made to go through emotions.
I was unable to sleep and I would stay up and draw these little cartoons. Then a friend showed them around. Before I knew it I was a cartoonist.
I've loved cartoons all along. Most people outgrow that when they hit 10 or 12, I guess, but I never did. I'm not sure why.
The humor section is the last place an author wants to be. They put your stuff next to collections of Cathy cartoons.
I was a really big fan of cartoons growing up, and I loved to read too much into them most of the time.
I consider myself a humanist. Even if I do very dark worlds, I try to make those characters real humans as opposed to just cartoons.
I get inspired from all different kinds of places - cartoons, comic books, movies and things like that.
Many of my cartoons are not a belly laugh. I go for nostalgia, the lump in the throat, the tear in the eye, the tug in the heart.
The thing that was interesting to me about Relationshapes - as opposed to most of the other cartoons I've ever made - was I knew when one worked and when one didn't work, but I couldn't really explain it.
I've never really thought about competing with cartoons. If it ever gets to that point, then just shoot me.
My mama didn't see it comin, my daddy was there. What's my excuse? Cartoons were the root. Started with Yosemite Sam With the gun in the palm of the hand, What couldn't I demand?
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