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Cartoonster features a collection of fun and interactive tutorials which teach children and young people how to create their own animations!
http://www.kidzdom.com/tutorials/
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http://www.kidzdom.com/tutorials/

This is my FANGFACE page.
http://fangface.castlegrayskull.org/
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http://fangface.castlegrayskull.org/

Welcome to Anne Toon, the official site of the Animated Anne of Green Gables by Sullivan Entertainment.
http://www.annetoon.com/
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http://www.annetoon.com/

A site devoted to books for kids and young adults, with fun flash games, flash cartoons and desktop pictures.
http://www.zaptoons.com/
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books for kids, children's novels, young adults, cartoon characters, reading, novel, animation, toons, flash, fun, YA, readers, bed-time story, fairy tales, on-line stories, storytime, picturebooks, picture-books, comics

http://www.zaptoons.com/

The Totally Spies picture archives. There are tons of Totally Spies pics from the first, second and third season episodes. There's also video clips, mp3's, and other Totally Spies goodies too.
http://www.tspa.net/
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Totally Spies, totally, spies, Sam, Alex, Clover, Mandy, Jerry, Britney, Brittney, Arnold, Pam, Alice, Crimson, gladis, WOOHP, woohp, screenshots, pics, screen caps, picture, archive, gallery, interviews, Jennifer Hale, Katie Leigh, Andrea Taylor, Andrea Baker, Katie Griffin, episode guide, episode guides, episode listings, episodes, downloads, free, videos, video clips, mp3's, clips, forums, ...

http://www.tspa.net/

WarnerBros.com's Kids page is the ultimate online destination for entertainment information and stuff of particular interest to kids. Check out the latest WB movies, featuring Harry Potter, Scooby-Doo and the Looney Tunes, plus TV shows such as Static Shock, Xiaolin Showdown, Mucha Lucha, Whats New, Scooby-Doo and Baby Looney Tunes and many more cool cartoons, games and sweepstakes. The WB Fun S...
http://www2.warnerbros.com/web/kids/index.jsp
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scooby doo, baby looney toons, kids stuff, kids page, wb kids

http://www2.warnerbros.com/web/kids/index.jsp

Tom's 80s and 90s Toons. Information and pictures on my fav cartoons that i used to watch as a kid. Plus info on the videos and figures i have.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/david.fish2/
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cartoons, tom fish, tomscaper, toons, cartoon info, bravestarr, ulysses 31, ulysses31, dogtanian, visionaries, thundercats, transformers, captain planet, guyver, neon genesis evangelion

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/david.fish2/

Buzz & Poppy's official website, click on for exciting info, games and much, much more. How can two bugs have so much fun!
http://www.buzz-poppy.com/
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http://www.buzz-poppy.com/

Everything you wanted to know about Eek the cat, terrible thunderlizards.
http://www.eekthecatworld.com/
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http://www.eekthecatworld.com/

www.zoekezako.com is the place where you will find informations about the animated tv series produced by Sparkling, Zoé Kézako.
http://www.zoekezako.com/
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http://www.zoekezako.com/

Care Bear Cloud
http://www.expage.com/cloudcarebear/
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Care Bear Cloud

http://www.expage.com/cloudcarebear/

Find cartoons & comic strips including Doonesbury, Rudy Park. Editorial cartoons & political cartoons from newspapers nationwide are also included.
http://www.nytimes.com/pages/cartoons/

http://www.nytimes.com/pages/cartoons/

http://pbskids.org/sagwa/

http://pbskids.org/sagwa/

Welcome
http://planetcybertron.com/
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http://planetcybertron.com/

ABC Children's Television Programs
http://www.abc.net.au/children/feral/
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children's, television, programs, ABC TV, Play School, Bananas in Pyjamas, Bananas in Pajamas, Magic Mountain, Mixy, The Ferals, Couch Potato, Race, around, the, Corner, Petals

http://www.abc.net.au/children/feral/

Gemini-nominated, multiple Leo award-winning, animated television series stars dim-witted Yvon Ducharme, a 17th century French explorer accidentally frozen (without his pants!) inside a block of Arctic ice for 300 years.
http://www.yvonoftheyukon.com/
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http://www.yvonoftheyukon.com/

Free printable template for cartoon character crafts for preschool and kindergarten kids including character crafts, cards, calendars and more.
http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/cartoons/zoo.html

http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/cartoons/zoo.html

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http://www.mary-kateandashley.com/in_action/index.php

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http://www.oddlings.com/

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http://www.tfarchive.org/

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Wikipedia-Article "Cartoons"

A cartoon is any of several forms of art, with varied meanings that evolved from one to another.

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Historical

In its original historical meaning, a cartoon (from the Italian cartone, meaning "big paper") is a full-size drawing made on paper as a study for a further artwork, such as a painting or tapestry. Cartoons were typically used in the production of frescoes, to accurately link the component parts of the composition when painted onto plaster over a series of days. Such cartoons often have pinpricks where the outline of the design has been picked out in the plaster. Cartoons by painters such as Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci are highly prized in their own right.

Print media

The cartoon by John Leech that satirizes the preparatory cartoons for frescoes in the new Palace of Westminster (1843)
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The cartoon by John Leech that satirizes the preparatory cartoons for frescoes in the new Palace of Westminster (1843)

In modern print media, a cartoon is an illustration, usually humorous in intent. This usage dates from 1843 when Punch magazine applied the term to satirical drawings in its pages, particularly sketches by John Leech. The first of these parodied the preparatory cartoons for grand historical frescoes in the then-new Palace of Westminster. The original title for these drawings was Mr Punch's pencillings and the new title "cartoon" was intended to be ironic, a reference to the self-aggrandising posturing of Westminster politicians.

Modern gag cartoons are found in magazines and newspapers and generally consist of a single drawing with a caption immediately beneath or (less often) a speech balloon. Many consider New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno the father of the modern gag cartoon (as did Arno himself). Gag cartoonists of note include Charles Addams, Gary Larson, Charles Barsotti, Chon Day and Mel Calman.

Editorial cartoons are a variation of this, found almost exclusively in news publications. Although they also employ humor, they are more serious in tone, commonly using irony or satire. The art usually acts as a visual metaphor to illustrate a point of view on current social and/or political topics. Editorial cartoons often include speech balloons and, sometimes, multiple panels. Editorial cartoonists of note include Herblock and Mike Peters.

Comic strips are found daily in newspapers worldwide, and are usually a short series of cartoon illustrations in sequence. They are not as commonly called "cartoons" themselves, but rather "comics" or "funnies". Nonetheless, the creators of comic strips - as well as comic books and graphic novels - are referred to as "cartoonists". Although humor is the most prevalent subject matter, adventure and drama are also represented in this medium. Noteworthy cartoonists in this sense include Charles Schulz, Bill Watterson, Scott Adams, and Mort Walker.

Motion pictures

A stereotypical mad scientist cartoon
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A stereotypical mad scientist cartoon
Main article: Animated cartoon

Because of the stylistic similarities between comic strips and early animated movies, "cartoon" came to refer to animation, and this is the sense in which "cartoon" is most commonly used today. These are usually shown on television or in cinemas and are created by showing illustrated images in rapid succession to give the impression of movement. In this meaning, the word cartoon is sometimes shortened to toon (which may be a corruption of "Looney Tunes" and was popularized by the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit). Although the term can be applied to any animated presentation, it is most often used in reference to programs for children, featuring anthropomorphized animals, superheroes, the adventures of child protagonists, and other related genres. Animated material which does not fit the traditional conventions of Western animation, such as Japanese anime can also be called cartoons.

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