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I really enjoyed doing the voice of Nose Marie on the cartoon series Pound Puppies. Fun, FUN cast.
I try to build a full personality for each of our cartoon characters - to make them personalities.
I wanted to become a cartoon artist, a portrait artist, and an illustrator. This was my first idea.
I think the world is a series of broken dams and floods, and my cartoons are tiny little lifeboats.
I still do the standard editorial cartoon: that is my bread and butter. I absolutely love doing that.
If I can finish a cartoon in 20 minutes, then that's the ideal editorial cartoon - it's to the point.
I think it's a novelty for cartoon characters to cross over into another strip or panel occasionally.
I would love to be the voice of a cartoon character in a movie for my kids. I think that would be fun.
Well, we certainly weren't making a cartoon show for kids. It was a completely different kind of idea.
I did all sorts of cartoons and stuff. And every once in a while I still do. It's rare, but it happens.
Even if you're drawing a cartoon and exaggerating, you want to capture something true about the person.
Usually cartoon characters stay a certain age; that's part of their appeal. Usually they don't grow up.
You cannot go wrong with Bugs Bunny. He's the coolest cartoon character ever. I quote him all the time.
The critics had an image of me, and they wouldn't accept any other... I was a cartoon character. A joke.
After I had done a handful of cartoons I was satisfied with, I started submitting them to the magazines.
The cartoon absolutely captures something that acres and acres of copy can't. And even photographs can't.
The new Disney cartoon 'Bambi' is interesting because it's the first one that's been entirely unpleasant.
100% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first - and the other 2% are lying.100
Maybe I'll just become a cartoon character because there's nothing left for me to do in an R-rated comedy.
Sometimes I wish I could just wear the same thing every day. Cartoons do it. It’d make things a lot easier
I never got tired of Tom and Jerry, but I did have a dream of doing more with my life than making cartoons.
George of the Jungle is a cartoon. He's a guy who swings around on a vine all day. Are you not buying that?
I've never really thought about competing with cartoons. If it ever gets to that point, then just shoot me.
I take great pride in the artistic development of cartoons. Our characters are made to go through emotions.
What it's done for me is highlight the fact that we need to lean into the cartoon universe of social media.
Because good writing in a TV cartoon is so rare, I think the animation on The Simpsons is often overlooked.
Everybody has a cartoon of themselves. Mine is: I write very fast, and I'm ruthlessly efficient with my time.
I don't want all of American cinema to be big cartoons that are just made to be digested by the entire world.
I am going to name a group of my kids after my favorite cartoons, I am going to name them after Transformers.
Slice open one of my veins and cartoons will pour out; open another vein and you'll get a flood of motor oil.
I have a paper, pencil, and ink sketch for a Mickey Mouse cartoon short entitled 'Mickey's Garden' from 1935.
I had - I was pretty hell bent on getting into the cartoon business specifically as an artist from the get-go.
I realized that people make cartoons for a living. It had never dawned on me that you could do this as a career.
All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures. It is the very nature of fantasy and fable.
It makes a lot of sense to me that I would be a cartoon. I feel like a cartoon as a person. I really, really do.
I actually learned about Cyborg through the cartoon shows, and I think that's how most people learn about Cyborg.
Sometimes I'm convinced that one day I'm going to draw the cartoon that offends everyone, and that'll be the end.
I do voices. I can sound like a man or cartoon character. I also have very believable Spanish and English accents.
As soon as I found out how compartmentalized the industry was, I realized, Well, no wonder the cartoons are so bad.
A good cartoon, what it does, is sum up a situation, very neatly, as opposed to reading a lot of articles and so on.
As a child, I think everybody imitates their favorite cartoon character in some form or another when they're playing.
The humor section is the last place an author wants to be. They put your stuff next to collections of Cathy cartoons.
I have a daughter and she's the greatest thing that ever happened to me. She gives me a good excuse to watch cartoons.
For me, off the field, cartoons are something that can ease my mind and get me back into having fun and just relaxing.
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 couldn't believe I was working with Michael Jackson. I thought, growing up as a kid, I thought Michael was a cartoon.
I'm a one-uniform kind of person; I like to establish the look of a character and just stick with that - like a cartoon.
I think you would like Warren. He drinks Courvoisier in a Coke can, and has a laugh like you'd find in a cartoon bubble.
Weird, but sometimes I feel more like my cartoon character than I do Lizzie because she's a little more edgy and snappy.