The cartoon ended with collapse of stout party. 卡通以一个自以为是的人斗败后目瞪口呆作为结束。
The man looks like a cartoon character with a plaster on his temple. 那人太阳穴上贴了一块膏药,看上去像个卡通人物。
The kids glued their eyes to the TV set, watching a cartoon. 孩子们目不转睛地盯着电视机看卡通片。
cartoon
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a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine
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a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence
<noun.communication> [ verb ]
draw cartoons of
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Cartoon \Car*toon"\, n. [F. carton (cf. It. cartone pasteboard, cartoon); fr. L. charta. See 1st {card}.] 1. A design or study drawn of the full size, to serve as a model for transferring or copying; -- used in the making of mosaics, tapestries, fresco pantings and the like; as, the cartoons of Raphael.
2. A large pictorial sketch, as in a journal or magazine; esp. a pictorial caricature; as, the cartoons of ``Puck.''
3. same as {comic strip}. [PJC]
4. a motion picture consisting of a series of frames, each being a photograph of a drawing rather than a frame produced by filming a scene of true action, and in which the objects are displaced slightly in succeeding frames so as to give the appearance of motion when projected as a motion picture on the screen. The types of characters portrayed in such films are often similar or identical to those in a {comic strip}. [PJC]
comic strip \com"ic strip`\ (k[o^]m"[i^]k str[i^]p), n. a brief sequence of drawings, usually with characters drawn only sketchily, as in a cartoon, with dialog written in ``balloons'' over a character's head, and depicting a fictional and usually comical incident; -- also called a {cartoon}. Each comic strip contains typically from four to six panels arranged horizontally, but widely varying arrangements are published. In modern newspapers, weekly comic strips are in color, and daily strips are usually in black and white. In some, the story depicted may be serialized and continuous, carried over from day to day or week to week. Stories of adventure, drama, mystery or an otherwise non-comical nature depicted in the same style are also called comic strips. [PJC]
Employees said other attractions would be based on the Muppet characters, which Disney bought the rights to last year, and the Roger Rabbit cartoon character.
Warner's Looney Tunes join a growing list of cartoon icons who are selling out.
But the characters are celluloid, the scenes a cartoon pastiche mixing Raymond Chandler with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
These are the great ones, the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes-Merrie Melodies classics that will keep you in stitches with clever lines, biting satire and unrivaled cartoon artwork.
But there will be a cartoon series, the only one on a broadcast network in prime time, the company said Wednesday.
In the latest episode, the cartoon's fictional chief executive officer, W.A. Thornhump, says the company "was accidentally mentioned here as selling racially insensitive pink crayons labeled `flesh."
Mr Trudeau normally delivers his strips 10 days in advance and Ms Baird will feature again in today's cartoon.
At age 83, Friz Freleng, the man who helped create a stable of Warner Bros. cartoon characters, could have long ago said, "That's all folks!" and retired.
The suit also alleges that a cartoon appeared on certain union bulletin boards depicting a replacement driver being shot by man with a rifle.
A local newspaper cartoon suggested that even Bambi will need a lawyer if Dorrance's plans to create a full scale game ranch with wild boar, ibex and mouflon sheep were realized.
After closing its cartoon studio in 1962, Warner burned several hundred thousand to make space for its publicity department. Disney old-timers tell of parties at which folks slid around the floor on them once a cartoon was in the can.
After closing its cartoon studio in 1962, Warner burned several hundred thousand to make space for its publicity department. Disney old-timers tell of parties at which folks slid around the floor on them once a cartoon was in the can.
"Once in a while the rock would move down the beach, looking like something out of a bad cartoon."
San Jose is even developing its shark into a cartoon character for television, videos and comic books.
Its reporters and artists produce full-color cartoon strips on current events.
The letter said the cartoon portrayed Arizona as a "haven for racism" and demanded an apology from the newspaper.
Museum director Barbara Hammond said Friday that because of press reports and rumors within the cartoon art community, she was confirming that Gould strips are missing, but she declined to say how many or what they depicted.
A 64-page free-standing magazine compiled from the inserts will be sold in movie theaters this summer, when a new cartoon short, "Box Office Bunny," will be running.
Speaking of Portillo, the young Thatcherite standard-bearer has easily won this year's prize for the most imaginative ministerial Christmas card. Harking back to his Spanish ancestry, Portillo's greeting depicts a Garland cartoon of a Spanish bullfight.
The cartoon voices were dubbed in later.
Editorial cartooning: Don Wright of The Palm Beach Post of West Palm Beach, Fla., for a cartoon on the role of the U.S. Supreme Court in the controversy over abortion.
"Everything that's been done before has been with the cartoon characters.
In one cartoon, the Sphinx has lost his ever-present subtle smile and says, "I don't care whether they call it waste water or sewage runoff, this stuff stinks."
Then Mr. Workman decided to give display posters of the cartoon cat to bookstores.
The Belgrade public prosecutor slapped the temporary ban on the magazine because the cartoon "offended a foreign head of state," Politika Ekspres said in its Saturday editions.
In 1937, a 6-foot-tall concrete statue of the cartoon character "Popeye" was unveiled during the Second Annual Spinach Festival in Crystal City, Texas.
(The tiny republic later became the state of Vermont.) In 1870, the Democratic Party was represented as a donkey for the first time in a cartoon by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly.
For instance, Lawless cites a cartoon in which a Turtle has run out of pizza money and turns to the camera saying: "This means I'm gonna have to (gulp) get a job!"
An osteopath faces a $125,000 lawsuit for drawing a cartoon depiction of oral sex on a patient's chest, despite his protest that it was just a joke between friends.
They almost succeed only because they've cast a heart-melting baby to mug adorably for the camera and because Diane Keaton pulls out a great comic performance from the cartoon character that was drawn for her to play.