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    somethings about Walt Disney and Ghibli if you are a big fan of the cartoon, I am sure that you have heard about Walt Disney Animation Studios - a big company of cartoon in the USA. Besides the USA, Japan is also considered as a land of a cartoon with great anime movies. Studio Ghibli can be said to be one of the best animation studios in this country. Although Walt Disney seems like Ghibli in some ways, they have many differences. That is the reason why I always have distinction feelings…

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    films instead of shorts. Yet one man started to change that, Walt Disney. His first profitable series was Alice Comedies, which was a girl in an animated world who would go on adventures with an animated cat named Julius. Although because of the cost Walt and Ub Iwerks decided to end Alice Comedies and to assist Universal in helping to create a cartoon character. This character is the original Lucky Rabbit,…

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    In the animated series, Rugrats, the main antagonist Angelica has portrayed many characteristics about female cartoons. From physical characteristics to behavior traits, I think Angelica can definitely be identified as an evil villain of the show according to what researchers have found about gender role stereotypes. It seems like Angelica falls under both a male and female superhero. Baker & Raney states, “Female characters were typically presented as dependent, jealous, romantic, affectionate,…

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    Joseph Barbera I could write ten-to-twenty page papers on Joseph Barbera. He is a household name for many that were children during the era of the 1960’s and 70’s and still holds popularity through his animated works that have surpassed his prime and life. Some background about Joseph Barbera, he was born March 24th, 1911 to parents Vincent Barbera and Francesca Calvacca. He grew up in New York City. It is written of Barbera in Bio magazine that “In 1936, he found work at the MGM studios. In…

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    Can you recall any other show – animated or otherwise – which managed to reference Garfield, Dragon Ball Z, Mario Kart, The Babysitters Club, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Gurren Lagann and a 1923 song called What'll I Do? Many of these references are basically easter eggs, bound to be overlooked unless you're familiar with the source material. In some cases – and you'll know when that happens – Harvey Beaks is simply paying due respect to the 90s/00s cartoons that came before…

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    neighbour, John A. Fitzsimmons to help trace the backgrounds while McCay devoted his efforts to animating Gertie himself, ten thousand drawings in total. Upon release Gertie the Dinosaur in 1914 McCay and his animated creation were a hit. The film was a landmark title not only for having the first animated star, but for being the first with a proper storyline as well (Goldman, 2005). Up until this point animation had been mostly the work of individual artists experimenting and exploring the new…

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    Walt Disney is a name well recognized in family households for creating Disney World and bringing vivid cartoon characters to life; however, many do not realize that this creation came from a simple sketch of a rabbit, created in his first studio. From this simple sketch, emerged the empire known as Walt Disney World. Despite the struggles he faced to work towards his dream of advancing animation, he was able to create the kingdom that families enjoy today. Walter Elias Disney was born in…

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    Can there be a world without Walt Disney? The answer is no, because he has transformed the way of the television and theme park industry that consists in our world today. Walt also brought great teachings and inspirations such as the ability to dream. Walt once said,” If you can dream it you can do it." Walt Disney is a wonderful and patriotic man who had a wonderful and happy life doing what he loves, making other 's dreams come true. First who is Walt Disney and how did he…

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    generally did accompany animation, the recording of the human voice changed the animation game and therefore the way they worked and their influences. In the 1940s recorded sound allowed for the characters in films to talk. Unlike the cartoons of the of the Silent Era, cartoons of the ‘40s were influenced by radio personalities as they would provide the voices that helped to define the character. The most notable radio personality turned voice over artist is Mel Blanc. Blanc did the voice of…

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    products to customers, especially to children. McDonald’s has always used popular figures in pop culture for their commercials, from actors to athletes and animated characters. In earlier commercials for children they would often use Ronald Mcdonald who would become the mascot for the fast-food chain. However as time went on McDonalds would being animated characters from video games, tv shows and movies which they still do today. A big difference is the food used in the advertisements. In the…

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