Quotes about cartoon
cartoon form plasticity
I just really love the cartoon form. I love the plasticity of it. Roz Chast
cartoon magazines cases
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. Richard M. Nixon
cartoon culture classic
I didn't invent anything; it's all there in the culture; it's not a big mystery. I just combine my personal experience with classic cartoon stereotypes. Robert Crumb
cartoon characters coming innocent life liked
It was sweet, innocent and nice, I liked the idea of cartoon characters coming to life.
cartoons character negative positive prophet reaction response turn violent
It's our positive reaction to a negative issue. The cartoons deface the character of the prophet and in turn our character. But we feel the violent response is not warranted. It's not the way the prophet would have responded.
cartoon cultural denigrate dismiss minds saying
It's a cultural phenomenon. So, saying it's a cartoon doesn't dismiss it, doesn't denigrate it, it even makes it more powerful. Because why? Now it's getting into the unconscious or the subconscious and the minds of our children. Michael Dyson
cartoon caused causes certainly hanging kids learning network parents problems watching
It's certainly caused a lot of problems for working parents today, and it causes problems for these kids who need to be learning and not just hanging out, watching the Cartoon Network at home.
cartoon character powerful
It's big and powerful and friendly, like a cartoon character.
cartoon collapse disorder distorted drowning entropy sight turned wherever work
. . . 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 . . . William Gaddis
cartoon onions analysis
When you get into statistical analysis, you don't really expect to achieve fame. Or to become an Internet meme. Or be parodied by 'The Onion' - or be the subject of a cartoon in 'The New Yorker.' I guess I'm kind of an outlier there. Nate Silver
cartoon adults grew
I grew up on comics and cartoons. So, as an adult, I like comics and cartoons. J. Michael Straczynski
cartoons caused dealing europe fears feelings incidents issues related response several widening
I commissioned the cartoons in response to several incidents of self-censorship in Europe caused by widening fears and feelings of intimidation in dealing with issues related to Islam. Flemming Rose
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He told me this incredible story that Walt's first really big production as a cartoonist for the cinema had been a character called Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, which was before Mickey. And for reasons that aren't still totally clear to me, Walt lost those rights. He didn't have the money to hold onto them. Dick Ebersol
cartoon done magazines
After I had done a handful of cartoons I was satisfied with, I started submitting them to the magazines. Joseph Barbera
cartoon information news
When you do a cartoon based on news headlines, you do it based on incomplete information. Ted Rall
cartoons caused essence issues people
The cartoons which I enjoy have caused some kind of out rage, but they have got people talking about these issues out in the open and in essence that's what its all about.
cartoons intent published stated
The cartoons were published with the stated intent of incitement and insult. Ibrahim Hooper
cartoons question
The cartoons have sparked a fire. The question now is: How do we put out that fire?
cartoons cultural insult norms secular transcends
The cartoons did nothing that transcends the cultural norms of secular Denmark, and this was not a provocation to insult Muslims. Flemming Rose
cartoon chosen screens
We were trained from cartoons. Everything who was on the screen was chosen. Anything who was not there was deliberately not there. John Hench
cartoon competing ifs
I've never really thought about competing with cartoons. If it ever gets to that point, then just shoot me. Lucy Liu
cartoon woodpeckers freak
I hated Woody Woodpecker and Scooby-Doo, but I was a cartoon freak. John Goodman
cartoon wonder found
As soon as I found out how compartmentalized the industry was, I realized, Well, no wonder the cartoons are so bad. John Kricfalusi
cartoon would-be behind-my-back
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. Lynda Barry
cartoon minutes ifs
If I can finish a cartoon in 20 minutes, then that's the ideal editorial cartoon - it's to the point. Paul Conrad
cartoon acres photograph
The cartoon absolutely captures something that acres and acres of copy can't. And even photographs can't. Julia Gillard
cartoon modern holy
It is more raw and unfettered and I'm more likely going into something you could call extreme cartooning. There's a lot of that in the course of 'Holy Terror.' There are interludes where there are pictures - cartoon pictures - of modern figures and they are all wordless. It's up to readers to put the words in. Frank Miller
cartoon approach visuals
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.
cartoon months records
Cartoons, often, that you do for the New Yorker don't appear for months afterwards, and the record for that is a cartoon that was bought by James Stevenson in 1987 and didn't appear until 2000.
cartoon needs amount
Each cartoon needs the right amount of wrong.
cartoon way income
I was the founder of the Cartoon Bank in the 90s. I was interested in finding ways for cartoonists to supplement their incomes.
cartoon happy-marriage
There are no cartoons about happy marriages.
cartoon puppets littles
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. Walt Disney