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    He started off his artistic career drawing for farm equipment catalogues, but this talent later evolved into animated characters such as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Mickey Mouse. Disney began his animation work at the Kansas City Film Ad Company where he made animated commercials, which sparked an interest in him causing his art to advance more into him creating his own animated cartoons (Walt 1). This new type of art was called Laugh-O-Grams, a fairy tale that combined live action and animation…

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    specifically geared towards fulfilling children's dreams and imaginations and making them think of a place, where dreams come true and magic and fairytales comes alive, in whatever ways imaginable. He made this possible through his work in movies, cartoons, children's books, storytelling, theme parks, etc. He did all of this in the middle of the Second World War and other problems happening in the world. While giving credit to Walt Disney, whose main priority is to focus on children’s happiness…

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    Most animated characters that are directed toward children tend to be very simple in design, they often offer colorful images that will easily grab the attention of the young adolescents that are watching the program. Cartoons are very influential to children because often characters are not identifiable as any race so it is easy for multiple kids to relate to them. However, some cartoon characters do have a race and it is sad to say that the entirety of their character is described by the race…

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    well-known cartoon maker and a successful entrepreneur. He established Disneyland in 1955. Disney is a large diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in Burbank, the US. Disney gradually improved its brand image and culture by relying on Mickey Mouse in the 1930s to 1940s, and began producing live-action films in the 1940s. It acquired Miramax Films (which was well-known for distributing independent films) and Pixar Animation Studios, a 3D cartoon studio…

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    Walt Disney Failure Essay

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    Walt Disney proved that through dedication, hard work, and determination any goal can be accomplished, no matter the struggle or setback. Walt Disney experienced failure after failure throughout his life, yet he did not let that stop him. Disney’s vision to expand the animation industry, as well as the entertainment industry as a whole, remained steady, even throughout all of the failure that he endured. Disney realized early on that there are more important things in a business than just money,…

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    individual animation series, such as the Warner Brothers cartoons and particularly Hanna-Barbera’s Tom and Jerry and Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks, but the various episodes that trace their historical development also show elements of Disney cartoons, Robert Crumb’s Fritz the Cat and Felix the Cat (Arnold 260; von der Goltz 163). Therefore, The Itchy & Scratchy also enables the producers of The Simpsons to position their show in relation to other animated shows or films and use this intertextual…

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    imperial order, Shengmu married with Liu Yanchang, take exam, Shengmu imprisoned under Mountain Hua, Liu Yanchang marries another, Chenxiang refuses to go to school, searching for a teacher, split mountain and save mother. Looking at the 1999’s cartoon work, lots of details were omitted. Only the essential plots of the story—Shengmu imprisoned under Mountain Hua, searching for other’s help and Chenxiang splits the mountain to save mother were…

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    Gravity Falls is animated cartoon by Alex Hirsh for Disney Channel. The series is about the adventures of Dipper and Mabel Pines as they spend a summer in the mysterious Gravity Falls with their great uncle Stan. When Dipper uncovers a cryptic journal that provide information of all the strange and unusual things that surrounding the little town it’s up to Dipper and Mabel to find the origin of all these anomalies along with the help of his friends. Every episode is very well-written and always…

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    Space Jam Research Paper

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    Jam was one of the first popular animated movies. There is a very short list of animated movies that were successful prior to the release of Space Jam. There are only five animated films that are grossing higher than space jam that were released before Space Jam. After the release of Space Jam in 1996, six movies came out in the decade that topped Space Jam on the top grossing list. These six movies could most likely thank the success of space jam that made animated movies increasingly more…

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    Duck Amuck Parody

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    popular music with cartoons (Beck, iv). An exemplary case of these Merrie Melodies, which is interchangeable with the more known name, the Looney Tunes are Duck Amuck. While Merrie Melodies had been in production since the beginning of the 1930s (Beck iv), Duck Amuck made it’s debut in 1953, directed by Chuck Jones (Klein, 207). During the same year of Duck Amuck’s release, a crisis was sweeping the studios. The television began to invade American households all the meanwhile cartoons slots in…

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