Cartooning is about deconstruction: you gotta tear something down to make a joke.
Martie was large, at least by Inuit standards, with skin the colour of an heirloom suitcase and a voice like a cartoon train wreck.
If DreamWorks and Disney need that name to sell the cartoon and get people in the seats, that's what they need. It's not fair, but there's plenty of other work for us to do.
The journalism school helped me develop writing skills, and I had been enjoying cartooning from a very young age. My interest in puppetry, however, came much later.
I have no idea what readership is of written editorials, but it doesn't come anywhere close to the readership of editorial cartoons.
I am like a cartoon strip; I am like Donald Duck; everybody knows me in Italy.
You can't think that you're playing a villain, or you'll end up with a cartoon. You have to think about him as a person and a hero.
Any cartoon that can be liked by a committee is really not worth drawing; in fact, must not be drawn at all! Better to become a stockbroker.
He always describes his characters' voices and their physique so brilliantly. As people have said, they are cartoons, caricatures. They're grotesques really.
I was traumatized by the cartoon version of 'The Hobbit.' It's not supposed to be scary, I don't think, but literally I think that's the most scared I've ever been.
Some things that I write, you'll see a page with cartoon pictures or a drawing of a car - like a Ford - or a flag. I still do it on an occasion when a word is strange to me.
Because good writing in a TV cartoon is so rare, I think the animation on The Simpsons is often overlooked.
Cartoons are like fruit flies. Biologists use fruit flies because their large chromosomes and short life cycle make them ideal for studying hereditary changes.
I'm a big kid. I love drinking chocolate milk. I'm not afraid to watch some cartoons once in a while when I'm with my nieces and actually be attentive.
I'm really interested in making a mark on a paper and letting that be cursive shorthand for an idea - that's the origin of cartooning.
Many of my cartoons are not a belly laugh. I go for nostalgia, the lump in the throat, the tear in the eye, the tug in the heart.
I think it's a novelty for cartoon characters to cross over into another strip or panel occasionally.
On Career Day in high school, you don't walk around looking for the cartoon guy.
Making a cartoon occupied usually about three full days, two spent in labour and one in removing the appearance of labour.
Beanie and Cecil was the first cartoon I remember watching and I think there are analogies.
I don't think there's more than half-a-dozen cartoons that I've been really truly happy with in all the time I've been doing it.