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Mike Smith Presidential Cartoons 2008 (Las Vegas Sun) Mon, Oct 20, 2008 (3:40 p.m.) These are Mike Smith's cartoons on the presidential race after the Democratic and Republican national conventions. Comments are moderated by Las Vegas Sun editors. Our goal is not to limit the discussion, but rather to elevate it.
INDONESIA ABUZZ OVER CARTOONS BELITTING PROPHET (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News) JAKARTA, Nov 20 (Bernama) -- Indonesia was abuzz today over cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad which appeared on an Internet blog, and Islamic organisations protested vehemently against the belittling of the prophet and called for the blogger to be arrested and penalised.
Among teens, Fox rules with cartoons (Media Life Magazine) Among kids 2-11, reality is the hot genre on broadcast. But among their older siblings, it’s animated comedies that rule, and that has boosted Fox to a substantial lead this season among teens 12-17.
Cartoon books on the hunt for laughs (The Grand Rapids Press) Pick your poison. You'll die laughing either way. And you will have cartoonist John Troy to blame. Troy's two new books, "Hilarious Hunting Cartoons" and "Hilarious Fishing Cartoons," are just that: delectable snippets from the field that are made laugh-out-loud funny.
Bolt (PG) **½ | Not much depth unless you see the 3-D version (Miami Herald) There are two sorts of modern-day Disney cartoons: The ones made by Pixar and everything else. Bolt, the studio's newest release, has traces of Pixar-ish humor and characterizations: The cast of talking animals includes a hamster named Rhino (voiced by Mark Walton) personable enough to have landed a job in Ratatouille's kitchen.
Editorial cartoons: Talking about what really matters (Morgan Hill Times) Although the Morgan Hill Times does not have any obligation to monitor this board, the Morgan Hill Times reserves the right at all times to check this board and to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to the Morgan Hill Times in our sole discretion and to ...
Editorial Cartoons: (Berkeley Daily Planet) I Voted... Election '08: The Horse Race Follow the up-to-the-minute odds on the 2008 election. (And on almost anything else you can think of.) Join the Planet Sales Team!
Editorial Cartoons: (Berkeley Daily Planet) Election '08: The Horse Race Follow the up-to-the-minute odds on the 2008 election. (And on almost anything else you can think of.) Join the Planet Sales Team!
Pigs tattooed in Beijing 'Art Farm' (China Daily) A worker tattoos a pig in the "Art Farm" of Belgian conceptual artist Wim Delvoye at the outskirts of Beijing November 20, 2008. Delvoye has staff consisting of local farmers to raise the pigs and professionals to tattoo them with cartoons or symbols.
DVD Review: Popeye the Sailor: 1941-1943, Vol. 3 (Blogcritics.org) It belongs in the collection of any fan of the golden age of animation. Written by El Puerquito MagnificoWith the third volume in the Popeye series, Warner Home Video rounds out the rest of the black and white Popeye cartoons from the 1940s. There’s 32 theatrical shorts featured on two discs as well as a gaggle of extra material. The cartoons on this disc cover the transition from Fleischer ...
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