Funny and hilarious Scooby Doo is very familiar cartoon series among us.
Today in blog we will see how Scooby Doo covered its path from Cartoon to Animation Movies.
Classic Animated Characters That Reshaped Animation IndustryAnimation Kolkata
Today in this blog we will tell you about the top animated character that changed the face of animation industry.
Cartoon characters are entertaining the young and old audiences from the past decades.
Remember Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry, Scooby Doo, Sylvester and lot more who have entertained us for a long time.
Genndy Borisovich Tartakovsky is a Soviet-born American animator, director and producer best known for creating animated series for Cartoon Network such as Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, and Star Wars: Clone Wars. He helped develop other popular shows at Cartoon Network like The Powerpuff Girls. Dexter's Laboratory, about a boy genius and his secret lab, was among Cartoon Network's most successful original shows in the late 1990s.
Genndy Borisovich Tartakovsky is a Soviet-born American animator, director and producer best known for animated television series on Cartoon Network such as Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, and Star Wars: Clone Wars. He helped develop successful shows at Cartoon Network such as Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, and Samurai Jack, which won Emmy Awards. Tartakovsky later directed the animated films Hotel Transylvania and is directing a Popeye film.
In today’s blog we will dwell into the heart-winning 2D animation character Popeye.
A little seaman with bulging forearms, a squinty eye and a screwed-up face with pipe in his mouth.
This is the description of one time very popular 2D cartoon character Popeye.
Matthew Groening is an American cartoonist, screenwriter, and producer best known as the creator of the comic strip Life in Hell and the television series The Simpsons and Futurama. He drew inspiration for The Simpsons from his own family members, naming characters after his parents and sisters. The Simpsons, which debuted in 1989, became a pop culture phenomenon and is still airing episodes today. Groening later co-created the animated series Futurama with David X. Cohen. He has won numerous awards for his work, including 12 Primetime Emmys and the National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award.
This document provides information on various famous cartoon characters including Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, the Power Puff Girls, Tom and Jerry, Winnie the Pooh, Tweety Bird and Sylvester, the Pink Panther, Mr. Magoo, Scooby-Doo and Shaggy, Daffy Duck, SpongeBob SquarePants, Popeye, Mickey Mouse, Bart Simpson, and Bugs Bunny. It lists their real names, locations, when they first appeared, who created them, and what publisher or studio they belong to for most of the characters.
Tweety is a fictional yellow canary created by Bob Clampett in the 1942 short A Tale of Two Kitties. Sylvester is Tweety's rival cat character who tries to catch him. Bugs Bunny is a fictional rabbit character in the Looney Tunes series who was named the greatest cartoon character of all time by TV Guide in 2002. Porky Pig is a sweety pig character designed by animator Bob Clampett who was the first character created by the studio to draw audiences based on his star power.
This document summarizes information about some of the main actors from the Harry Potter films. It provides details about Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Emma Watson (Hermione Granger), Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), Richard Harris and Michael Gambon (Albus Dumbledore), Alan Rickman (Severus Snape), Robbie Coltrane (Rubeus Hagrid), and Ralph Fiennes (Lord Voldemort). It includes their names, birthdates, early roles, and some of the awards they received for their performances in the Harry Potter movies.
Classic Animated Characters That Reshaped Animation IndustryAnimation Kolkata
Today in this blog we will tell you about the top animated character that changed the face of animation industry.
Cartoon characters are entertaining the young and old audiences from the past decades.
Remember Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry, Scooby Doo, Sylvester and lot more who have entertained us for a long time.
Genndy Borisovich Tartakovsky is a Soviet-born American animator, director and producer best known for creating animated series for Cartoon Network such as Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, and Star Wars: Clone Wars. He helped develop other popular shows at Cartoon Network like The Powerpuff Girls. Dexter's Laboratory, about a boy genius and his secret lab, was among Cartoon Network's most successful original shows in the late 1990s.
Genndy Borisovich Tartakovsky is a Soviet-born American animator, director and producer best known for animated television series on Cartoon Network such as Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, and Star Wars: Clone Wars. He helped develop successful shows at Cartoon Network such as Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, and Samurai Jack, which won Emmy Awards. Tartakovsky later directed the animated films Hotel Transylvania and is directing a Popeye film.
In today’s blog we will dwell into the heart-winning 2D animation character Popeye.
A little seaman with bulging forearms, a squinty eye and a screwed-up face with pipe in his mouth.
This is the description of one time very popular 2D cartoon character Popeye.
Matthew Groening is an American cartoonist, screenwriter, and producer best known as the creator of the comic strip Life in Hell and the television series The Simpsons and Futurama. He drew inspiration for The Simpsons from his own family members, naming characters after his parents and sisters. The Simpsons, which debuted in 1989, became a pop culture phenomenon and is still airing episodes today. Groening later co-created the animated series Futurama with David X. Cohen. He has won numerous awards for his work, including 12 Primetime Emmys and the National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award.
This document provides information on various famous cartoon characters including Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, the Power Puff Girls, Tom and Jerry, Winnie the Pooh, Tweety Bird and Sylvester, the Pink Panther, Mr. Magoo, Scooby-Doo and Shaggy, Daffy Duck, SpongeBob SquarePants, Popeye, Mickey Mouse, Bart Simpson, and Bugs Bunny. It lists their real names, locations, when they first appeared, who created them, and what publisher or studio they belong to for most of the characters.
Tweety is a fictional yellow canary created by Bob Clampett in the 1942 short A Tale of Two Kitties. Sylvester is Tweety's rival cat character who tries to catch him. Bugs Bunny is a fictional rabbit character in the Looney Tunes series who was named the greatest cartoon character of all time by TV Guide in 2002. Porky Pig is a sweety pig character designed by animator Bob Clampett who was the first character created by the studio to draw audiences based on his star power.
This document summarizes information about some of the main actors from the Harry Potter films. It provides details about Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Emma Watson (Hermione Granger), Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), Richard Harris and Michael Gambon (Albus Dumbledore), Alan Rickman (Severus Snape), Robbie Coltrane (Rubeus Hagrid), and Ralph Fiennes (Lord Voldemort). It includes their names, birthdates, early roles, and some of the awards they received for their performances in the Harry Potter movies.
Matthew Groening is an American cartoonist, screenwriter, producer, and voice actor best known as the creator of the comic strip Life in Hell and the television shows The Simpsons and Futurama. He was born in 1954 in Portland, Oregon and created Life in Hell in 1977 before developing The Simpsons for Fox and Futurama for Comedy Central. Groening has won 12 Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on The Simpsons and Futurama.
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Johnny English is a 2003 British spy comedy film starring Rowan Atkinson as the title character. The film sees Johnny English, a low-level intelligence worker, tasked with protecting Britain and avenging the elimination of MI7 after their Crown Jewels are stolen and agents killed. With his bumbling antics and hapless nature, English stumbles his way through the case with his sidekick Bough. The film was a financial success and based on a series of advertisements starring Atkinson, providing 88 minutes of physical comedy and silly spy hijinks.
The document provides information about the production of the films Lucy and The Anomaly. Lucy was written and directed by Luc Besson, had a budget of $40 million, and starred Scarlett Johansson. It was an action science fiction film about a woman who gains superhuman abilities. The Anomaly had a much smaller budget of £10,000 and was written and directed by Noel Clarke. It was about a former soldier who awakens in the back of a van with no memory. Both films went through production and distribution, but The Anomaly received poor reviews and did not have commercial success due to its low budget limitations.
Tim Burton was born in 1958 and showed an early interest in animation, making short films as a pre-teen using stop motion techniques. He studied character animation at the California Institute of the Arts and was hired by Disney where he worked as an animator and artist. Disney later fired Burton for spending resources on his film Frankenweenie, deemed too scary. Burton's breakout film was Beetlejuice in 1988, a supernatural comedy horror starring Michael Keaton. The successful film led Burton to direct major films adapting Alice in Wonderland and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Tim Burton was born in 1958 and showed an early interest in animation, making short films as a pre-teen using stop motion techniques. He studied character animation at the California Institute of the Arts and was hired by Disney where he worked as an animator and artist. Disney later fired Burton for spending resources on his film Frankenweenie, deemed too scary. Burton's breakout film was Beetlejuice in 1988, a supernatural comedy horror starring Michael Keaton. The successful film led Burton to direct major films adapting Alice in Wonderland and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
The document discusses programming on various BBC channels. It notes that soaps like EastEnders and Holby City are shown in prime time on BBC 1. Game shows air between 4-6pm on BBC 2, while dramas like Peaky Blinders air at 8pm. BBC 3 content is aimed at those 16 and up and includes American shows and reality TV. BBC 4 shows documentaries and international films. CBBC and CBeebies cater to children with shows from 7am-7pm and 4am-10pm respectively.
Cartoons can be created through both traditional animation and computer animation techniques. Traditional animation involves hand drawing each frame while computer animation uses 3D computer graphics. Some of the earliest animated cartoons date back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. Popular animation studios that produce cartoons include Disney, Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera, and many others. Different styles of cartoons also emerged such as anime which originated in Japan with manga-influenced stories.
The document discusses film idents, which are short visual images that appear at the start of films to identify the production company. Idents last around 10 seconds and help audiences recognize the type of film they are about to watch. The BBC was the first channel to use a logo between programs in the 1950s to identify the channel. Technology has advanced ident styles from plain black and white images to short clips in color. Film idents change depending on the type of film, with darker idents used for films like Harry Potter that involve bad events, while lighter idents signal a happier film.
1) Pixar Animation Studios is an American computer animation film studio founded in 1979 that is based in Emeryville, California.
2) Pixar creates short films and feature films known for their technical innovations in computer animation and storytelling.
3) Some of Pixar's most well known and critically acclaimed films include Toy Story, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up, Inside Out, and Coco.
Attack the Block is the directorial debut of Joe Cornish, who drew inspiration from being mugged himself. He cast mostly unknown actors, including John Boyega, in the lead roles. The film has a relatively high budget of £13 million for a British film, which investors were willing to provide given Cornish's experience in television and the science fiction element making it appealing to wider audiences. The soundtrack was composed by Basement Jaxx and received positive reviews for how its electronic sound blended with the film's chaotic pace and helped add elements of fear and suspense.
The document discusses several Filipino animators who have worked for Pixar and other animation studios. It provides details about Nelson Bohol, Chris Chua, Virginia Cruz Santos, Ricky Nierva, and Ronnie del Carmen, describing the roles they played in films like Finding Nemo, Wall-E, Ratatouille, and Up. It also briefly mentions Jaakko Lisalo's invention of Angry Birds and Robert Nay's popular game Bubble Ball.
The document discusses several Filipino animators who have worked for Pixar and other animation studios. It profiles Nelson Bohol, Chris Chua, Virginia Cruz Santos, Ricky Nierva, and Ronnie del Carmen, who have contributed to films such as Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, WALL-E, and Up. It also briefly mentions Jaakko Lisalo's invention of Angry Birds and Robert Nay's popular game Bubble Ball.
Friends was an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004, lasting ten seasons. It followed the lives of six friends living in Manhattan. Though created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman in the United States, Friends achieved immense international popularity by also airing in countries like the UK, Ireland, Australia, and Canada. The show was filmed at Warner Bros. Studios in California and became one of the most successful sitcoms of all time, ranking highly in seasonal ratings and receiving Emmy awards.
This document discusses several Filipino animators and designers who have worked for Pixar and other animation studios. It provides details about Nelson Bohol, one of the main background designers for Finding Nemo. It also discusses Chris Chua, who animated for Wall-E, and Gini Cruz Santos, who animated Dory in Finding Nemo. Additionally, it mentions Ricky Nierva's work as production designer on Up and Ronnie del Carmen's role as story supervisor for Up.
This document provides trivia questions about movies, music, and pop culture. It tests knowledge of film soundtracks, actor catchphrases, music band names, award shows, and famous musicians. The questions cover topics like movie posters, sitcom references, music duos, album inspirations, magazines, Bollywood composers, and connections between artists.
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera created the famous cartoon characters Tom and Jerry in 1940, with their original names being Jasper and Jinx. John Carr gave the characters their permanent names of Tom and Jerry when he animated them. Tom and Jerry became a critically acclaimed and award winning comedy cartoon, though it was also criticized for its depictions of violence between the characters.
The document provides an overview of the film industry, including key events and people in its history. It discusses the early silent film era, influential directors like D.W. Griffith and F.W. Murnau. It also covers the Hollywood studio system of the 1930s-1940s and notable stars like Humphrey Bogart. Biographies are given for Julia Roberts and Nicole Kidman. News about a planned Indiana Jones sequel with Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg is reported. An exercise section with multiple choice questions about films is also included.
The history of animation spans over 100 years, beginning in 1906 with one of the first animated films, Humorous Phases of Funny Faces. Key developments include Gertie the Dinosaur in 1914 being the first cartoon with a personality, Felix the Cat in the 1920s becoming the first character to draw movie audiences, and Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie in 1928 introducing synchronized sound to cartoons. Modern classics like South Park and films from Pixar Animation Studios have further advanced the art of animation.
The document discusses two pioneering television series from the 1970s that centered around real families: An American Family from 1973, which is considered the first modern reality television series, and The Osbournes from 2002. Both shows became media phenomena by allowing viewers to observe the intimate details of these families' lives. The Osbournes in particular blended elements of a scripted sitcom like problem-resolution structure with the reality format by filming the family going about their daily lives at home without a script. This established the first reality sitcom genre that combined aspects of both reality television and scripted sitcoms.
The document provides an overview of the Scooby-Doo television show franchise, describing that it follows a group of friends who solve mysteries with their dog Scooby-Doo. Key characters like Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne and Velma are mentioned. A list of some popular Scooby-Doo television shows and movies from 1969 to present day is also included.
The document provides information about various cartoon characters including Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Popeye, Tom and Jerry, Doraemon, Shin Chan, Mr. Bean, and Ben 10. It describes their origins, key characteristics, and abilities. Bugs Bunny was created in the 1930s and is known for starring in Looney Tunes shorts. Mickey Mouse was co-created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1928 and is the longtime mascot of Disney. Popeye the Sailor Man first appeared in comic strips in 1929 and lacks manners but has solutions to problems.
Matthew Groening is an American cartoonist, screenwriter, producer, and voice actor best known as the creator of the comic strip Life in Hell and the television shows The Simpsons and Futurama. He was born in 1954 in Portland, Oregon and created Life in Hell in 1977 before developing The Simpsons for Fox and Futurama for Comedy Central. Groening has won 12 Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on The Simpsons and Futurama.
So here are some interesting and lesser known facts about Animation. Do share if you love it. For more info, visit https://www.jainuniversity.ac.in/B.Sc-Animation-Colleges-in-Bangalore-India.php
Johnny English is a 2003 British spy comedy film starring Rowan Atkinson as the title character. The film sees Johnny English, a low-level intelligence worker, tasked with protecting Britain and avenging the elimination of MI7 after their Crown Jewels are stolen and agents killed. With his bumbling antics and hapless nature, English stumbles his way through the case with his sidekick Bough. The film was a financial success and based on a series of advertisements starring Atkinson, providing 88 minutes of physical comedy and silly spy hijinks.
The document provides information about the production of the films Lucy and The Anomaly. Lucy was written and directed by Luc Besson, had a budget of $40 million, and starred Scarlett Johansson. It was an action science fiction film about a woman who gains superhuman abilities. The Anomaly had a much smaller budget of £10,000 and was written and directed by Noel Clarke. It was about a former soldier who awakens in the back of a van with no memory. Both films went through production and distribution, but The Anomaly received poor reviews and did not have commercial success due to its low budget limitations.
Tim Burton was born in 1958 and showed an early interest in animation, making short films as a pre-teen using stop motion techniques. He studied character animation at the California Institute of the Arts and was hired by Disney where he worked as an animator and artist. Disney later fired Burton for spending resources on his film Frankenweenie, deemed too scary. Burton's breakout film was Beetlejuice in 1988, a supernatural comedy horror starring Michael Keaton. The successful film led Burton to direct major films adapting Alice in Wonderland and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Tim Burton was born in 1958 and showed an early interest in animation, making short films as a pre-teen using stop motion techniques. He studied character animation at the California Institute of the Arts and was hired by Disney where he worked as an animator and artist. Disney later fired Burton for spending resources on his film Frankenweenie, deemed too scary. Burton's breakout film was Beetlejuice in 1988, a supernatural comedy horror starring Michael Keaton. The successful film led Burton to direct major films adapting Alice in Wonderland and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
The document discusses programming on various BBC channels. It notes that soaps like EastEnders and Holby City are shown in prime time on BBC 1. Game shows air between 4-6pm on BBC 2, while dramas like Peaky Blinders air at 8pm. BBC 3 content is aimed at those 16 and up and includes American shows and reality TV. BBC 4 shows documentaries and international films. CBBC and CBeebies cater to children with shows from 7am-7pm and 4am-10pm respectively.
Cartoons can be created through both traditional animation and computer animation techniques. Traditional animation involves hand drawing each frame while computer animation uses 3D computer graphics. Some of the earliest animated cartoons date back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. Popular animation studios that produce cartoons include Disney, Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera, and many others. Different styles of cartoons also emerged such as anime which originated in Japan with manga-influenced stories.
The document discusses film idents, which are short visual images that appear at the start of films to identify the production company. Idents last around 10 seconds and help audiences recognize the type of film they are about to watch. The BBC was the first channel to use a logo between programs in the 1950s to identify the channel. Technology has advanced ident styles from plain black and white images to short clips in color. Film idents change depending on the type of film, with darker idents used for films like Harry Potter that involve bad events, while lighter idents signal a happier film.
1) Pixar Animation Studios is an American computer animation film studio founded in 1979 that is based in Emeryville, California.
2) Pixar creates short films and feature films known for their technical innovations in computer animation and storytelling.
3) Some of Pixar's most well known and critically acclaimed films include Toy Story, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up, Inside Out, and Coco.
Attack the Block is the directorial debut of Joe Cornish, who drew inspiration from being mugged himself. He cast mostly unknown actors, including John Boyega, in the lead roles. The film has a relatively high budget of £13 million for a British film, which investors were willing to provide given Cornish's experience in television and the science fiction element making it appealing to wider audiences. The soundtrack was composed by Basement Jaxx and received positive reviews for how its electronic sound blended with the film's chaotic pace and helped add elements of fear and suspense.
The document discusses several Filipino animators who have worked for Pixar and other animation studios. It provides details about Nelson Bohol, Chris Chua, Virginia Cruz Santos, Ricky Nierva, and Ronnie del Carmen, describing the roles they played in films like Finding Nemo, Wall-E, Ratatouille, and Up. It also briefly mentions Jaakko Lisalo's invention of Angry Birds and Robert Nay's popular game Bubble Ball.
The document discusses several Filipino animators who have worked for Pixar and other animation studios. It profiles Nelson Bohol, Chris Chua, Virginia Cruz Santos, Ricky Nierva, and Ronnie del Carmen, who have contributed to films such as Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, WALL-E, and Up. It also briefly mentions Jaakko Lisalo's invention of Angry Birds and Robert Nay's popular game Bubble Ball.
Friends was an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004, lasting ten seasons. It followed the lives of six friends living in Manhattan. Though created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman in the United States, Friends achieved immense international popularity by also airing in countries like the UK, Ireland, Australia, and Canada. The show was filmed at Warner Bros. Studios in California and became one of the most successful sitcoms of all time, ranking highly in seasonal ratings and receiving Emmy awards.
This document discusses several Filipino animators and designers who have worked for Pixar and other animation studios. It provides details about Nelson Bohol, one of the main background designers for Finding Nemo. It also discusses Chris Chua, who animated for Wall-E, and Gini Cruz Santos, who animated Dory in Finding Nemo. Additionally, it mentions Ricky Nierva's work as production designer on Up and Ronnie del Carmen's role as story supervisor for Up.
This document provides trivia questions about movies, music, and pop culture. It tests knowledge of film soundtracks, actor catchphrases, music band names, award shows, and famous musicians. The questions cover topics like movie posters, sitcom references, music duos, album inspirations, magazines, Bollywood composers, and connections between artists.
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera created the famous cartoon characters Tom and Jerry in 1940, with their original names being Jasper and Jinx. John Carr gave the characters their permanent names of Tom and Jerry when he animated them. Tom and Jerry became a critically acclaimed and award winning comedy cartoon, though it was also criticized for its depictions of violence between the characters.
The document provides an overview of the film industry, including key events and people in its history. It discusses the early silent film era, influential directors like D.W. Griffith and F.W. Murnau. It also covers the Hollywood studio system of the 1930s-1940s and notable stars like Humphrey Bogart. Biographies are given for Julia Roberts and Nicole Kidman. News about a planned Indiana Jones sequel with Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg is reported. An exercise section with multiple choice questions about films is also included.
The history of animation spans over 100 years, beginning in 1906 with one of the first animated films, Humorous Phases of Funny Faces. Key developments include Gertie the Dinosaur in 1914 being the first cartoon with a personality, Felix the Cat in the 1920s becoming the first character to draw movie audiences, and Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie in 1928 introducing synchronized sound to cartoons. Modern classics like South Park and films from Pixar Animation Studios have further advanced the art of animation.
The document discusses two pioneering television series from the 1970s that centered around real families: An American Family from 1973, which is considered the first modern reality television series, and The Osbournes from 2002. Both shows became media phenomena by allowing viewers to observe the intimate details of these families' lives. The Osbournes in particular blended elements of a scripted sitcom like problem-resolution structure with the reality format by filming the family going about their daily lives at home without a script. This established the first reality sitcom genre that combined aspects of both reality television and scripted sitcoms.
The document provides an overview of the Scooby-Doo television show franchise, describing that it follows a group of friends who solve mysteries with their dog Scooby-Doo. Key characters like Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne and Velma are mentioned. A list of some popular Scooby-Doo television shows and movies from 1969 to present day is also included.
The document provides information about various cartoon characters including Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Popeye, Tom and Jerry, Doraemon, Shin Chan, Mr. Bean, and Ben 10. It describes their origins, key characteristics, and abilities. Bugs Bunny was created in the 1930s and is known for starring in Looney Tunes shorts. Mickey Mouse was co-created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1928 and is the longtime mascot of Disney. Popeye the Sailor Man first appeared in comic strips in 1929 and lacks manners but has solutions to problems.
Genndy Borisovich Tartakovsky is a Soviet-born American animator, director and producer best known for creating animated series for Cartoon Network such as Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, and Star Wars: Clone Wars. He helped develop other popular shows at Cartoon Network like The Powerpuff Girls. Dexter's Laboratory, about a boy genius and his secret lab, was among Cartoon Network's most successful original shows in the late 1990s.
The document provides details about the 1995 Pixar film Toy Story, including its production, distribution by Walt Disney Pictures, and critical and commercial success. It was Pixar's first feature film, directed by John Lasseter and featuring the voices of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. The film was a major financial success, grossing over $361 million worldwide against a $30 million budget. Pixar went on to produce several other highly successful and acclaimed films using this new 3D computer animation technique.
This document appears to be a set of questions for a quiz or game show. It includes 25 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from TV shows like Friends, How I Met Your Mother, and Family Guy to books like A Song of Ice and Fire and themes songs for various shows. It also includes questions about characters from shows like Modern Family and Tangled. The questions are marked with numbers or asterisks and include clues, options to choose from, or spaces to fill in.
This document appears to be a set of questions for a quiz or game show. It includes 25 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from television shows like Friends, The Simpsons, and Modern Family to books like A Song of Ice and Fire and movies like Bean. Many of the questions include clues or context to identify specific characters, plot elements, theme songs, or other details from popular culture works.
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This document contains 22 multiple choice questions about various TV shows, characters, and trivia. It asks the reader to identify shows, characters, themes, and connect information between questions about sitcoms, dramas, and other television genres.
The history of Doraemon cartoon summarizes the origins and plot of the popular Japanese animated series. It discusses that Doraemon was created in 1969 in Japan by Fujiko Fujio and is about a robotic cat from the future, Doraemon, who helps a boy named Nobita with his daily problems through the use of gadgets from his magic pocket. Nobita struggles in school and with his friends, but finds support from Doraemon as well as others like his friend Shizuka who he has a crush on.
Kenny Ortega is a multi-award winning director, choreographer, and producer known for works like High School Musical, Hocus Pocus, and Descendants. He began his career in acting and choreography before transitioning to directing. Ortega has a long relationship with Disney, directing films and TV specials for them since 1988. His work ethic and creativity across many aspects of filmmaking inspires the author to also work in the media industry.
Spike Jonze is an American director, producer, screenwriter and actor known for his innovative music videos from the 1990s to today. His breakthrough music video for the Beastie Boys' "Sabotage" earned him four MTV Video Music Awards. Some of his most famous music videos include "Praise You" by Fatboy Slim, in which Jonze starred under a pseudonym and won additional awards, and "Da Funk" by Daft Punk, which features an anthropomorphic dog character in New York City.
This document provides a history of zombie horror films from the 1920s to present day. It begins with the 1922 film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, considered the first zombie film. In 1968, Night of the Living Dead established the modern zombie trope of the flesh-eating undead. The 1980s defined zombie film rules and genres expanded to include comedy zombie films like Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland in the 2000s. George A. Romero is cited as the most influential writer/director for popularizing the genre with films like Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead.
James 'Whitey' Bulger inspired the character Frank Costello portrayed by Jack Nicholson in the 2006 film The Departed. He provided information to the Boston FBI on his gang's main rival, the New England Mob, and was finally captured after 16 years on the run. The Droste effect is named after a cocoa powder brand and refers to the visual effect of infinitely looped images.
This document provides a history of zombie horror films from the 1920s to present day. It begins with the 1922 film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, considered the first zombie film. In the 1960s, Night of the Living Dead established the modern zombie as a flesh-eating creature. Dawn of the Dead in 1978 made zombies and their violence a mainstream success. Zombie films flourished in the 1980s with classics like Return of the Living Dead. The 2000s saw remakes like Dawn of the Dead and comedic zombie films like Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland, which blended horror and comedy.
This document profiles several famous animators including Nick Park, creator of Wallace and Gromit; Arin Hanson known for web animations and video game parody songs; Oliver Postgate who created classic British children's shows like Noggin the Nog and Bagpuss; Dianne Jackson who directed the beloved Christmas film The Snowman; Ray Harryhausen a pioneer of stop-motion model animation in films like Jason and the Argonauts; and Chris O'Neill who co-created animated series Hellbenders and Leo and Satan.
The document describes a movie and TV quiz being hosted by Shivendra Singh. It provides the rules and format for two rounds of the quiz, including questions about movies, TV shows, and characters. Some of the questions require identifying movies, shows, or characters based on descriptions and clues provided. The final question describes a guest quizmaster round being added to the quiz format.
We all have that one friend that makes us laugh with their fierce stupidity that is none other than the notorious Tom and the gentle tiny Jerry who together makes the awesome pair Tom & Jerry.
The Buffyverse was created by Joss Whedon through the 1992 Buffy film and later the 1997-2003 TV series, which expanded the storyworld. This led to other canonical transmedia extensions like the Angel TV spin-off, Buffy comic books written by Whedon, and video games. The Buffyverse demonstrates successful transmedia storytelling by introducing the narrative in one medium and expanding it across others, as described by Henry Jenkins.
KoKo the Clown was created by Max Fleischer in 1919 and became successful in 1921 when Fleischer Studios was founded. Koko was created using Rotoscoping, a technique developed by Fleischer that traces animation cels over filmed action for smoother movement. Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, created in 1906, is considered the first animated film featuring cut-out animation of drawn faces on a chalkboard coming to life. Gertie the Dinosaur, made in 1914, was an early animated film created by Winsor McCay that featured a dinosaur and was number 6 of the top 50 greatest cartoons.
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Expedition Of Scooby Doo From Cartoon To Animation Movies
1. Expedition Of Scooby Doo From Cartoon
To Animation Movies
Funny and hilarious Scooby Doo is very familiar cartoon series among us.
Today in blog we will see how Scooby Doo covered its path from Cartoon to
Animation Movies.
Produced from 1969 to the present day, writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears
first created the original series Scooby Doo, Where Are You!
With the success of the original series Hanna- Barbera Productions and
Warner Bros.
Animations produced many animated series for Television and direct-to-
video films.
Scooby Doo is ranked as fifth greatest TV cartoon by TV Guide in 2013.
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) originally broadcasted Scooby Doo
from 1969-1975; Cartoon Network broadcasted Scooby Doo from 2010 to
till date.
2. Funny Great Dane Scooby Doo
Scooby Doo is a male Great Dane (German Breed of domestic dog) and
companion of detective Shaggy Rogers.
Scooby has the ability to speak in broken English and puts the letter R in
front of words.
American voice actor Don Messick was the original voice of Scooby Doo
from 1969 until 1996 and Scott Innes was the voice of Scooby Doo from
1998 to 2002.
Along with characters Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley and Shaggy
Rogers, Scooby Doo solves mysterious problems.
Few versions of Scooby-Doo featured different theme other than its
supernatural theme and included characters like Scooby-Dum (Scooby’s
Cousin) and nephew Scrappy Doo.
Gold Key Comics began publication of Comic books of Scooby-Doo, Where
Are You! in December 1969.
Initially the comics contained episodes of the television show drawn by Phil
DeLara, Jack Manning and Warren Tufts.
In the year 1995 Archie Comics published monthly Scooby-Doo comic book.
Meanwhile Marvel Comics also published nine issues of Scooby Doo.
3. Shaggy Rogers And Other Characters
Radio disc-jockey and comedian Casey Kasem gave the voice for Norville or
Shaggy Roger from 1969 to 1997.
Norville or Shaggy Rogers is a coward and Idler; like Scooby Doo shaggy is
more interested in eating than solving mysteries.
Shaggy Roger’s dress code is green V-neck T-shirt and maroon bell-bottom
pants with sandy-blond hair.
Other characters included-
Fred Jones who wears white/blue shirt and blue jeans; Fred takes the lead
in solving mysteries.
Frank Welker gave the voice to the character since its inception in 1969.
4. Daphne Blake belongs to wealthy family has red hair, lavender heels and
fashion sense.
Stefanianna Christopherson an American singer gave the voice for the
character at the beginning.
Velma Dinkley is the brain of the group, with a pair of square glasses, short
red pleated skirt, knee socks and orange baggy polo neck garment.
From the year 1987 to 1988 Hanna-Barbera Productions produced
animated Scooby Doo movies for Syndicated TV.
Animated comedy films like Scooby Doo Meets the Boo Brothers (1987).
Scooby Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf released in 1988 and Scooby Doo
and the Ghoul School (1988) showed four characters dealing with ghosts
and monsters.
TV Movies and Direct-To-Video Films
5. Mystery comedy Scooby Doo, Where Are You!, the first animated Cartoon
series aired on September 1969.
It showed the four characters along with Scooby Doo travelling in a blue
and green van to solve mysteries.
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) telecasted the series as part of the
network’s Saturday morning Schedule.
This show was created as a CBS and Hanna Barbera’s plan to make non-
violent Saturday morning program against the superhero based programs
of mid 1960s.
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo premiered in 1985 and ran for American
Broadcasting Company as a half-hour program.
With only 13 episodes, it was the shortest-running series in the Scooby-
Doo franchise.
All the thirteen episodes were made in 1985 and replaced Scary Scooby
Funnies.
Cartoon Network broadcasted first four Direct-to-Video animated movies
produced by Warner Bros. such as Scooby Doo on Zombie Island (1998),
6. Scooby Doo and the Witch’s Ghost released in 1999, Scooby Doo and the
Alien Invaders made in 2000 and Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase released
in 2001.
In the animated movie Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island Shaggy Roger’s
favourite dish is additional cheese pizza with lot of pickles.
Animated movie Scooby Doo on Zombie Island (1998) is a direct-to-video
comedy horror film and long running series of Scooby Doo films production
started by Hanna-Barbera but completed by Warner Bros. Animation.
This film was animated by Japanese Animation studio Mook Animation.
7. Animated comic Scooby Doo and the Witch’s Ghost made in 1999 was the
second direct-to-video film.
Where the four characters and Scooby Doo travelled to a New England
town called Oakhaven after getting invitation from horror writer Ben
Ravencroft.
It featured real ghosts instead of traditional crooks in masks and thus gave
a darker tone to the film.
Scott Innes gave the voice for Shaggy in this film.
This film has been adapted into a book.
Scooby Doo and the Alien Invaders released on October 2000.
It had a lighter tone as the real monsters are the good guys and the
disguised humans are the main antagonists.
It was also animated by Japanese animation studio Mook Animation.
This film was the last film of voice artist Mary Kay Bergman as Daphne
Blake before her death and this film was dedicated to her memory.
8. Animated comic science fiction mystery film Scooby Doo and the Cyber
Chase made in 2001; based on Hanna-Barbera’s Scooby Doo Saturday
morning cartoons was produced by Warner Bros. Animation.
It was the fourth and final Scooby Doo direct-to-video film animated by
Mook Animation.
It was Grey DeLisle’s first movie as voice artist for Daphne Blake.
Along with the movie Aloha, Scooby-Doo! this movie was re-released on
Blu-ray on April 2011.
This was the last film of B. J. Ward who gave voice for Velma.
Other animated series on Scooby-Doo are-
What’s New, Scooby-Doo; Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Shaggy and
Scooby-Doo Get a Clue and Be Cool, Scooby Doo.
The latest Scooby Doo and Guess Who? Is scheduled to release in 2019.
9. In Be Cool, Scooby Doo!, the gang decided to travel during their summer
break and encountered a monster long the way.
The animated television series Be Cool, Scooby Doo!; show started on 2015
and concluded on 2018.
Live-action film version of Scooby-Doo was also released by Warner Bros.
Pictures on June 2002 directed by Raja Gosnell.
It was a success at box office.
Here we presented a view of Scooby-Doo from its origination.
Welcome to the MAAC Kolkata Centre, where you can quench your thirst
regarding Animation.