Selasa, 31 Mei 2011

10 World famous cartoon

1. Popeye The Sailor Man
Popeye The Sailor Man is the most legendary cartoon movie of all time. The film gives a positive impact for children. Popeyewho love to to eat spinach to be strong is favored by children . That said, the children are addicted to watching this cartoon will diligently eat vegetables. What nonsense ...

2. Casper

 
Casper is a 1995 film starring Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman based on cartoons and comics Casper the Friendly Ghost. Ghost character in this film was created through computer-generated imagery. Told that Casper is the ghost of a good and friendly to humans, but the trouble is the brothers and sisters who like meddling and mischievous.

3. Scooby Doo
 
Scooby-Doo is a United States animated television series produced for Saturday morning television show today (time slot for children's television show in the U.S.). This animated film has been produced in several different versions from 1969 until now. Scooby-Doo animated series created by Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (story) and Iwao Takamoto (character designer) for the Hanna-Barbera Productions --- animated film producer who produced many other series related to Scooby-Doo - to buy This production house by Warner Bros.. in 1997. Warner Bros.. It then continued production of this animated series since then. Although the format of the show and the characters the series has since created different versions of Scooby-Doo TV series of the most famous is composed of Scooby-Doo --- a dog that is able to speak --- and four teenagers: Fred "Freddie "Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Norville" Shaggy "Rogers. Fifth of this figure (formally known collectively as the "Mystery, Inc.." although at first not so named) around the world using a van, called "Mystery Machine", and solve various mysteries associated with ghosts and supernatural powers. TV animated series Scooby-Doo first aired on U.S. TV station CBS from 1969 to 1976 when the event was moved to ABC. ABC TV stations to stop this movie series in 1986, but displaying replica series titled "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo" from 1988 until 1991. Scooby-Doo series of new, "What's New, Scooby-Doo?", aired by the Cartoon Network and forwarded by the WB Network in the program Kids' WB from 2002 until 2005. Serial latest Scooby-Doo, "Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!", aired every Saturday morning by the CW Network.

4. Tom & Jerry
 
Tom and Jerry is an American animated series produced MGM which tells the story of a pair of cat (Tom) and mouse (Jerry) who are always quarreling. This animated series is the winner of an Academy Award (Oscar) and form the basis of a successful series studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). This short story they created, written and directed by two men named William Hanna animator and Joseph Barbera (they Kemudain famous as Hanna-Barbera). This animated series produced by MGM Cartoon Studio in Hollywood in 1940 until 1957 when the unit closed the animation studio. In 1960, MGM hired Rembrandt Films (led Gene Deitch) in Eastern Europe to produce this series Tom and Jerry. Production of Tom and Jerry returned to Hollywood in 1963, done by SIB-Tower 12 Productions leadership of Chuck Jones. Series production lasted until 1967. Tom and Jerry appear again on television cartoon shows produced Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977, 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982). MGM's animated short film production work of Hanna and Barbera is known for having won seven Academy Awards, together with the achievement of the work of Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies. Two of this work is the work of animated series that received the most awards.

5. Mickey & Minnie Mouse

Mickey Mouse Works is a television show that there are Mickey Mouse and his friends. This is the cartoon Mickey's Mouse Tracks is dibuah. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Professor Otto star in its own segment. Karel Horse, Klarabela, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Chip and Dale, Scrooge McDuck, Boris, Humphrey the Bear, J. Audobon Woodlore, Dinah the Dachshund, Butch the Bulldog, Mortimer and Clara Cluck emerged as a helper character. Now this cartoon episode in Indonesia appear on the show Disney Club in TPI.

   Basic mind
   Mickey Mouse Works is made to repeat the glory era of Disney short cartoons, in this film there are many popular Disney characters. By using the initial color and original sound effects, this movie looks like a classic Disney movie. Every half hour there are many different kinds of cartoons, the cartoons in length to 12 minutes 90 seconds. Various kinds of cartoons are very short, which lasted 90 seconds, titled as follows:
* Mickey to the Rescue: Mickey Mouse tried to save the Mini from Boris.
* Maestro Minnie: Mini became conductor in an orchestra.
* Goofy's Extreme Sports: Goofy shows dangerous action in sports.
* Donald's Dynamite: Donald activity and a stick of dynamite.
* Von Drake's House of Genius: Professor Otto showed his invention.
* Pluto Gets the Paper: Pluto through the trouble to pick up a newspaper to Miki.

   Without a set schedule or routine, this cartoon is designed to look like a spontaneous flow. Adding a sense it is the opening event, which ended in a different way each week, the only constant becomes a complex disorder of the spotlight that steals the attention of Donald Duck. Although these cartoons are separate, but Donald, Mickey and Goofy also undergo service business in a few cartoons. Most of Goofy comedy segment of "how-to" (How to do it), which is always accompanied by a narrator.


6. Donald Duck

Donald Duck is one Disney character who is a duck that is often shown wearing a blue sailor / sailor with no pants. Donald's first appearance on June 9, 1934 in the cartoon "The Wise Little Hen. " According to the cartoon Donald Gets Drafted (1942), full name Donald Duck is Donald Fauntleroy Duck (his middle name is a reference to cap and sailors who are accessories to clothes Fauntleroy). Disney site also states that his name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck, and an episode in the film Quack Pack also said the same. Donald's most famous properties is its easy to anger. He also frequently fired and changing jobs, but it shows that he is more skilled than the other Disney characters as it can work almost in every field. The birthday of Donald recognized falls on June 9, 1934, the day when Donald first appeared, but in the film The Three Caballeros, his birthday falls on Friday the 13th, even, according to the cartoon Donald's Happy Birthday, birthday Donald falls on March 13.

7. Winnie The Pooh

Winnie-the-Pooh, commonly shortened to Pooh Bear and once called Edward Bear, is a fictional bear character created by A. A. Milne. The first book about this character is Winnie-the-Pooh (1926), then followed with The House at Pooh Corner (1928). The story of Pooh has been translated into various languages​​. Winnie-the-Pooh was also adapted by Disney.Pooh live in a tree that reads "Mr.. Sanderz".

8. Sylvester Tweety
 
Tweety (short for Tweety Pie or Tweety Bird) is a character from the Looney Tunes cartoon series, which originated from the United States. These characters are very popular like Taz. This character appeared in 48 cartoons. Tweety describe a yellow canary bird that lives in a cage and a pet from Granny. Left outside the cage, Tweety had to deal with Sylvester. This character is always lucky when guarded by Hector who live in places Granny. This character was conceived by Bob Clampett and Friz Freleng perfected by. Cartoon premiere is A Tale of Two kitties, where he appeared with Babbit and Catstello figures on November 21, 1942.

9. Doraemon
 

Doraemon is a Japanese manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio (the pen name of Hiroshi Fujimoto) which later became an anime series and an Asian franchise. The series is about an earless robotic cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a schoolboy, Nobita Nobi .
The series first appeared in December 1969, when it was published simultaneously in six different magazines. In total, 1,344 stories were created in the original series, which are published by Shogakukan under the Tentōmushi manga brand, extending to forty-five volumes. The volumes are collected in the Takaoka Central Library in Toyama, Japan, where both Fujiko Fujio were born. Viz Media bought the license to the Doraemon manga in the 1990s for an English-language release, but canceled it without explanation before any volumes were released. However, Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006 (The 26th film in the franchise) got a private screening in Washington D.C. in November 2008.
A majority of Doraemon episodes are comedies with lessons regarding values such as integrity, perseverance, courage, family and respect for elders. Several noteworthy environmental issues are often visited, including homeless animals, global warming, endangered species, deforestation, and pollution. Miscellaneous educational topics such as dinosaurs, the flat Earth theory, wormhole traveling, Gulliver's Travels, and the history of Japan are often covered.
Doraemon was awarded the Japan Cartoonists Association Award for excellence in 1973. Doraemon was awarded the first Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga in 1982, and the first Osamu Tezuka Culture Award in 1997. In March 2008, Japan's Foreign Ministry appointed Doraemon as the nation's first "anime ambassador." Ministry spokesman explained the novel decision as an attempt to help people in other countries to understand Japanese anime better and to deepen their interest in Japanese culture." The Foreign Ministry action confirms that Doraemon has come to be considered a Japanese cultural icon. In 2002, the anime character was acclaimed as an Asian Hero in a special feature survey conducted by Time Asia magazine.

10. Spongebob Squarepants

SpongeBob SquarePants (often referred to simply as SpongeBob) is an American animated television series, created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg. Much of the series centers on the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the underwater city of "Bikini Bottom". The series' popularity has prompted the release of a media franchise, contributing to its position as Nickelodeon's highest rated show, the most distributed property of MTV Networks, and among Nicktoons' most-watched shows.As of 2011, SpongeBob SquarePants is the only Nicktoon from the 1990s that has not been canceled yet.
The basis for SpongeBob SquarePants was formed by Hillenburg in 1984 while teaching and studying marine biology at the Ocean Institute in Dana Point, California, where he wrote the comic strip The Intertidal Zone, which starred various anthropomorphic forms of sea life, many of which would evolve into SpongeBob SquarePants characters. He left the institute to become an animator in 1987, and later attended the California Institute of Arts in 1992. In the institute, he made his thesis film Wormholes (1992), which led to his hiring as a director, writer, producer, storyboard artist, and executive producer of the series Rocko's Modern Life by creator Joe Murray. He started to develop the series in 1996 following Rocko's Modern Life's, and pitched the series to Nickelodeon in 1998 and was later greenlit for a first season.
The pilot episode of SpongeBob SquarePants first aired episodes in the United States on Nickelodeon on May 1, 1999, following the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. The first episodes were called "Help Wanted", "Reef Blower", "Tea at the Treedome". The "official" series premiere followed on July 17, 1999, with the second episode, "Bubblestand/Ripped Pants." The show reached enormous popularity by 2000 and has remained popular since. A feature film of the series was released in theaters on November 19, 2004. The series celebrated its tenth anniversary on July 17, 2009. SpongeBob was renewed for a ninth season on January 3, 2011.(Note: the definition of season for this show is that more episodes have been ordered for future airing.)