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Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Hair & Hitler - latest hitler cartoons
Greek Dancing - cartoons for kids
Friday, 28 October 2011
Roundup Time
Roundup TimeThe Arabs are now in turmoil and disarray ...and the Turks and Persians are moving to grab and control the pieces. Next cartoon on Monday, October 24. -Dry Bones- Israel's Political Comic Strip Since 1973 |
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Captain Marvel Jr. Ski jump
Captain Marvel Jr. Ski Jump Paper Toy Posted: 22 Oct 2011 11:27 AM PDT Andertoons superfan @HalBumble was kind enough to send along some really unbelievable old Captain Marvel papercraft toys! I've scanned in one so far, the above Captain Marvel Jr. Ski Jump toy, and created this PDF so you can download, print, and make it yourself! Enjoy! |
Are We In a Depression?
Are We In a Depression?I plan to return home to Israel on or about November 1st. -Dry Bones- Israel's Political Comic Strip Since 1973 |
Expert Opinon
Expert Opinon-Dry Bones- Israel's Political Comic Strip Since 1973 |
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About Animated TV: Top 20 Guest Stars on The Simpsons, X-Men
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American Life
American LifeI plan to return home to Israel on or about November 1st. -Dry Bones- Israel's Political Comic Strip Since 1973 |
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Awful Superhero Halloween Costumes I’d Love To See – Invisible Woman Posted: 27 Oct 2011 06:00 AM PDT I remembered this costume well from my youth. See if you can tell why: It took me a bit to find some decent pics of what apparently is referred to by fanboys as Invisible Woman's "Slut Uniform," but find them I did. I think the best part of the new costume's (ahem) reveal is Reed's totally blase take: It's nice?! It's NICE?! THE ROOF?!?! Reed, honey, step away from the computer. Anyway, I dunno how feasible this would be to make, but someone needs to make this happen. PRONTO! OK, one more shot just for old time's sake: |
Friday, 7 October 2011
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Awful Superhero Halloween Costumes I’d Love To See – Underwater Wonder Woman Posted: 06 Oct 2011 06:00 AM PDT What with all of the superhero flicks this past summer, there's no shortage of comic book costumes for Halloween this year. But as omnipresent as they are, there's still a few I'd like to see. I mean, heck if they made actual costumes from those DC Anime statuettes last year, maybe I got a chance! So every Thursday this month I'm going to be suggesting some less inspired costumes of years past that I'd LOVE to see at my door asking for candy. First up, Underwater Wonder Woman from the CBS series episode "The Bermuda Triangle Crisis": Even all covered up, WW's still got it.Now, technically, unlike upcoming costumes, this is an actual real-life costume, but I want to see this mass-produced and for sale at my local Target! |
Thanks For Everything, Steve Posted: 05 Oct 2011 05:00 PM PDT |
My Daughter Draws Streaky Posted: 05 Oct 2011 07:30 AM PDT |
Devilishly Clever LEGO Posted: 05 Oct 2011 07:00 AM PDT |
Friday, 30 September 2011
George Jetson
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The Flinstones took the all-American family back in time, but The Jetsons took it to the future. George Jetson was like Fred Flinstone and every other sitcom father we've seen. He worked to take care of his family, and only wanted some peace and quiet from time to time. But his kids, wife, dog and boss kept him from it. Famously being trapped on a treadmill (who hasn't been?) in the opening credits, it's easy to remember George Jetson.
Betty Boop
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Betty Boop was a star in the 1930s, when talkies overtook silent films. Her black and white sex appeal, cutesy voice and ditzy charm made her a hit. Now her image is iconic, appearing on all kinds of merchandise people buy without ever really seeing even one cartoon.
Fat Albert
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"Hey, hey, hey! It's Faaaaaaaat Albert!" Who doesn't know that quote, that theme? Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids was created, voiced and hosted by Bill Cosby. The Saturday morning cartoon spoke to kids of color, living in not-so-Bel Air conditions. Forgetting the 2004 live-action movie, the cartoon is a classic that taught lessons in a warm and funny way.
Beavis and Butt-head
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Mike Judge (King of the Hill) brought us these stuttering slacker teenage boys on MTV. They worked at a fast food restaurant, went to school, watched videos and drove adults mad. Beavis and Butt-head were even popular enough to spawn a feature film titled Beavis and Butt-head Do America. Late at night, I can still hear them chuckling.
Mr. Magoo
UPA Productions of America, Inc.
Blind, adventurous and oblivious are not a safe mix for an old dude, but Mr. Magoo makes it work. Time after again he misses the bullet, so to speak, and we laugh all the way.
Scooby-Doo and Shaggy
Turner Broadcasting
Scooby-Doo and Shaggy are inseparable, in their antics and on this list. They're funny on two levels. The first is that, seen through the eyes of a child, they're just silly cowards who somehow always save the day and remain best friends. But watch Scooby-Doo as an adult, and you'll wonder if the van driving, spacey talk and continual snacking are lifestyle symptoms of the same folks who inspired Pineapple Express.
Porky Pig
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Porky Pig has been stuttering, "That's all folks!" for the better part of a century, but my 6-year old son laughs as if he's the first to discover him. That's the appeal of the sweet little swine.
Daffy Duck
Turner Broadcasting
Daffy Duck is to Bugs Bunny as Wile E. Coyote is to the Road Runner. Does Daffy envy Bugs? Is jealousy at the heart of his bitter attitude toward Bugs? Regardless, his tantrums and schemes make for great cartoons.
Eric Cartman
Comedy Central
Eric Cartman is usually the villain on South Park. His unemotional, pragmatic view toward his achieving his goals has resulted in many dire circumstances, as well as catch phrases.
SpongeBob SquarePants
Nickelodeon
Though several channels exist that provide entertainment made for the Y-rating crowd, one cartoon has endured for almost a decade, becoming more famous than its Nickelodeon fellows: SpongeBob SquarePants. Pineapples, snails and fast food were never so funny.
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Winnie the Pooh
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When you hear the name "Winnie the Pooh," you may think "baby nursery." But more accurately, you should think "cha-ching!" This little bear who started as a doodle in a beloved children's book has been a thriving franchise for Disney since they bought rights to him and his woodland friends in the '60s.
Ren and Stimpy
Nickelodeon
Whenever I talk cartoons with other fans, Ren and Stimpy inevitably enter the conversation. Their outrageous antics, unbridled toilet humor and their "happy dance" make this cat and dog team a long-lasting favorite.
Top Cat
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Top Cat is another product of '60s Hanna-Barbera animation. He's the leader of an alley cat gang, who just wants to make a quick buck. But thanks to Officer Dibble, their plans never come to fruition. Top Cat is cool, but his morals are a tad looser than his gang's, leading to occasional mutiny. Nevertheless, T.C. retains his hold as captain.
Heckle and Jeckle
In the tradition of Crosby and Hope or Martin and Lewis, Heckle and Jeckle defeat their opponents with wit and style. The big mystery of these magpies is how they became friends: one has a Brooklyn accent, the other a British accent. Perhaps an origin prequel would answer this question? Terrytoons?Josie and the Pussycats
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Josie was the Beyoncé of her times, leading a girl pop group and taking on the world. I loved that she wore that groovy cat costume. Josie and the Pussycats was part Scooby-Doo and part The Monkees. The character stills inspire TV today, for instance, in the form of Foxxy Love on Drawn Together.
Speed Racer
Lionsgate
Most children of the '60s and '70s remember Speed Racer and his Mach 5. Plus, the cartoon introduced us to the world of anime. Thanks to a recent live-action movie and a new cartoon series, Speed Racer is still part of the zeitgeist today.
Tweety Bird and Sylvester
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Another duo Chuck Jones created, Tweety Bird and Sylvester keep each other on their toes, with Sylvester losing out on a yummy bird meal every time. Tweety's baby voice and Sylvester's slobber talk keep us laughing.
Underdog
Classic Media
We can all relate to Underdog, the guy who is underestimated by his enemies, only to prove them all wrong. He's sweet when he's wooing Polly Purebread. He's cunning and brave when he's defeating Simon Barsinister.
Gumby
Classic Media
Gumby was a pioneer in stop-motion animation for TV. He and his horse Pokey were heroes in their own fictional world, but for television, they ushered in a new era of animation.
Pink Panther
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