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«Honestly, at one time I though Babe Ruth was a cartoon character. I really did, I mean I wasn't born until 1961 and I grew up in Indiana.»
Author: Don Mattingly
| About:
Thinking
| Keywords:
at one time, Babe Ruth, cartoon, cartoons, cartoon characters, Indiana, one time, Ruth
«. . . That's what my work is about, the collapse of everything, of meaning, of language, of values, of art, disorder and dislocation wherever you look, entropy drowning everything in sight . . . that's what I have to go into before all my work is misunderstood and distorted and, and turned into a cartoon . . .»
Author: William Gaddis
| Keywords:
cartoon, cartoons, collapse, dislocation, disorder, drowning, entropy, in sight, misunderstood
«The New York Times ran a Tom Tomorrow cartoon sneering about Americans who believe with 'unwavering faith in an invisible omniscient deity who favors those born in the middle of the North American land mass.' This is how liberals conceive of America: an undifferentiated land mass in the middle of North America.»
Author: Ann Coulter
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cartoon, cartoons, conceive of, deity, favors, Liberals, North, North America, North American, omniscient, ran, sneering, The New York Times, the North, tom, Tom Tomorrow, undifferentiated, unwavering
«I hope, when they die, cartoon characters have to answer for their sins.»
Author: Jack Handy
(Writer)
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answer for, cartoon, cartoons, cartoon characters, characters
«Let us never demonize or give up on those who disagree with us. We don't want to become like the right-wing talk-show hosts, hammering our adversaries into cartoon characters and denying their humanity.»
Author: Bill Clinton
(President)
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adversaries, cartoon, cartoons, cartoon characters, demonize, denying, disagree, hammering, hosts, right wing, show host, talk show, talk show host
«Amazingly, much of the best cartoon work was done early on in the medium's history. The early cartoonists, with no path before them, produced work of such sophistication, wit, and beauty that it increasingly seems to me that cartoon evolution is working backward. Comic strips are moving toward a primordial goo rather than away from it . . . Not only can comics be more than we're getting today. but the comics already have been more than we're getting today.»
Author: Bill Watterson
(Author)
| Keywords:
amazingly, backward, cartoon, cartoonist, cartoonists, cartoons, comic, comics, comic strip, Comic strips, early on, goo, increasingly, medium, primordial, sophistication
«I try to build a full personality for each of our cartoon characters - to make them personalities.»
Author: Walt Disney
(Producer)
| Keywords:
cartoon, cartoons, cartoon characters, characters, personalities
«All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures. It is the very nature of fantasy and fable.»
Author: Walt Disney
(Producer)
| Keywords:
caricatured, caricatures, cartoon, cartoons, cartoon characters, exaggeration, fable, fables, fantasy
«I started, actually, to make my first animated cartoon in 1920. Of course, they were very crude things then and I used sort of little puppet things.»
Author: Walt Disney
(Producer)
| About:
Entertainment
| Keywords:
animated cartoon, cartoon, cartoons, crude, my first, puppet
«Born of necessity, the little fellow [Mickey Mouse] literally freed us of immediate worry. He provided the means for expanding our organization to its present dimensions and for extending the medium cartoon animation towards new entertainment levels. He spelled production liberation for us.»
Author: Walt Disney
(Producer)
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animation, Born Free, cartoon, cartoons, dimensions, expanding, extending, freed, levels, liberation, literally, Mickey, Mickey Mouse, new media, of necessity
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