We all love cartoons, don't we ?
Pooh and friends always warm your heart
'Winnie-the-Pooh' was published by Methuen on October 14th, 1926, the verses 'Now We are Six' in 1927, and 'The House at Pooh Corner' in1928. All these books were illustrated in a beautiful way by E.H. Shepard, which made the books even more magical. The Pooh-books became firm favourites with old and young alike and have been translated into almost every known language. A conservative figure for the total sales of the four Methuen editions (including When We Were Very Young) up to the end of 1996 would be over 20 million copies. These figures do not include sales of the four books published by Dutton in Canada and the States, nor the foreign-language editions printed in more than 25 languages the world over!The Pooh-books had also been favourites of Walt Disney's daughters and it inspired Disney to bring Pooh to film in 1966. In 1977 'the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh', the first feature-length animated film of Pooh was released. In 1993, the Walt Disney Company acknowledged that Pooh Bear is second only to Mickey Mouse in their portfolio of the most-loved and trusted characters known to millions of people all the world over. By 1996, after the second release of 'the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh', the Bear of Very Little Brain had proved to be more popular than any other Disney character. In 1997, thirty years after the release of 'the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh', Disney released 'Pooh's Grand Adventure', picking up where Disney's 22nd Masterpiece left off.

Clifford : Cute as a button.
Clifford having fun.
CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG | Clifford Saves a Ferry | PBS KIDS
pbskids.org Clifford Saves the Ferry comes from the Clifford episode A Ferry Tale. Clifford saves the day by helping the ferry find its way through the fog! Dont miss Clifford, a series from Scholastic Entertainment, on PBS KIDS! (check local listings). For more information visit pbskids.org





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SpongeBob being a ham

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Run Jerry run
Remember This funny , fast bird ?
The Road Runner came into the homes of millions of kids and brought a smile to their faces as he would taunt Coyote and then speed off with his signature beep beep sound. One of the classics in American TV for sure and sure to bring that smile back once again. Brief history of the cartoon.
The word cartoon has various meanings, based on several very different forms of visual art and illustration. The artists who draw cartoons are known as cartoonists.
The term has evolved over time. The original meaning was in fine art, where cartoon meant a preparatory drawing for a piece of art, such as a painting or tapestry. The modern meaning refers to both humorous illustrations in print and animated films. Even more recently, there are several contemporary meanings, including creative visual work for electronic media and animated digital media. When the word cartoon is applied to print media, it most often refers to a humorous single-panel drawing or gag cartoon, most of which have typeset captions rather than speech balloons. The word cartoon is sometimes used to refer to a comic strip.
Another Classic
Tom, (actually called 'Jasper' in early shorts such as "Puss Gets the Boot" despite the Tom and Jerry marquee at the start of the feature) is a Russian Blue cat, who lives a pampered life, while Jerry is a small brown mouse who always lives in proximity to him. Tom is very quick-tempered and thin-skinned, while Jerry is independent and opportunistic. Despite being very energetic and determined, Tom is no match for Jerry's brains and wits. By the iris-out of each cartoon, Jerry usually emerges triumphant, while Tom is shown as the loser. However, other results may be reached; on rare occasions, Tom triumphs. Sometimes, usually ironically, they both lose or they both end up being friends. Both characters display sadistic tendencies, in that they are equally likely to take pleasure in tormenting each other. However, depending on the cartoon, whenever one character appears to be in mortal danger (in a dangerous situation or by an enemy), the other will develop a conscience and save him. Sometimes they bond over a mutual sentiment towards an unpleasant experience and their attacking each over is more play than serious attacks. Either way, great fun for everyone. 
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- JziE JziE Aug 16, 2008 @ 11:32 pm
- great lens for kids stuff
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- beeobrien beeobrien May 7, 2008 @ 7:55 pm
- Fun idea. Thanks.
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- JonitasKalimpo JonitasKalimpo May 7, 2008 @ 12:31 pm
- Rob, great lens, you made me remember the past :) (by the way i still love cartoons ;) )
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