I don't wanna play this kind of cartoon character anymore.
Making cartoons means very hard work at every step of the way, but creating a successful cartoon character is the hardest work of all.
Tick is a cartoon character, I don't know if you're familiar with him. This is the third step in his evolution. Comic book to cartoon to, now, live-action.
It took a while for the first 'Blade' to get made, and Marvel decided they liked the Whistler character so much, when Blade guest starred on the 'Spider-Man' cartoon, they put Whistler on the cartoon, and the movie hadn't come out yet.
I was honestly a cartoon kid. I loved cartoons. That was more my dream than anything else. But now, it's the films of people like John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands. Those are the kinds of characters I want to play, and that's the kind of filmmaking I...
Then I got the offer to play Buck Rogers, but I turned it down thinking it was a cartoon character. Well I was wrong, it wasn't at all. So I read the script and decided I liked the character, it had a good concept.
I was hesitant to do 'Mulan II.' For me, I felt like the story that needed to be told, this legendary character of Mulan, was already encompassed in the first movie, and I was worried they would try to create this crazy cartoon character out of this ...
Children have always responded to me because I have that cartoon-character look.
I did take some voiceover classes. I always loved the idea of doing a voice for a cartoon character. I just voiced the character of Suzi X in the upcoming 'The Haunted World of El Superbeasto.'
I like the idea of bringing cartoon characters to life... and although the Americans have already attempted this, their culture is not sufficiently humane to make it work.
People will always consider me a cartoon character, a bimbo. They will never give me credit.
The critics had an image of me, and they wouldn't accept any other... I was a cartoon character. A joke.
Maybe I'll just become a cartoon character because there's nothing left for me to do in an R-rated comedy.
People in Britain see Richard Quest as a kind of an offensive cartoon character.
All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures. It is the very nature of fantasy and fable.
If you're a cartoon character or most TV characters, sure, you'll fight, because the punches are juicy-sounding and they don't leave marks. But in real life, if somebody punches you in the eye, it doesn't make any noise and your eye is swollen for, l...
I don't see why it's such a stretch for distributors, buyers, and studios to put cartoon characters into adult situations on film.
He always describes his characters' voices and their physique so brilliantly. As people have said, they are cartoons, caricatures. They're grotesques really.
I think it's a novelty for cartoon characters to cross over into another strip or panel occasionally.
I try to build a full personality for each of our cartoon characters - to make them personalities.
I started to look like a cartoon character with the fringe and the catsuits. Yes, I want to change and mix it up. I want to change my hair, change my style. I want to be allowed to grow.