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HISTORY OF CARTOONS

HISTORY OF CARTOONS. POLITICAL CARTOONS. COMICS. ANIMATION. The Prince of Caricaturists. Caricature - A caricature is a humorous illustration that exaggerates or distorts the a person or thing to create a sarcastic view due to the characteristics of a person or thing.

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HISTORY OF CARTOONS

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  1. HISTORY OF CARTOONS POLITICAL CARTOONS COMICS ANIMATION

  2. The Prince of Caricaturists Caricature - A caricature is a humorous illustration that exaggerates or distorts the a person or thing to create a sarcastic view due to the characteristics of a person or thing. • Thomas Nast was the first • person to be paid to create a • cartoon for the public.

  3. Nast used his Harper’s Weekly cartoons to rebel against New York City’s political boss William Magear Tweed, and he used the Tammany tiger for this crusade. He popularized the elephant to symbolize the Republican Party. He also used the donkey as the symbol for the Democratic Party, and created the "modern" image of Santa Claus.

  4. EXAMPLES OF POLITICAL CARTOONS

  5. Alexandre Dumas • created one of the • first comics. This then • was called “The Three • Musketeers”.

  6. List of the first popular comics ever! Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon Hal Foster's Tarzan Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Hergé'sTintin Siegel and Shuster's Superman Bob Kane’s Batman Jack Kirby and Joe Simon's Captain America

  7. EXAMPLES OF THE FIRST COMICS

  8. Richard Fenton Outcalt introduced a new element: the balloon, a space where he wrote what the characters said, and that pointed to their mouth with a tail. In the cover of Kirby and Simon’s first magazine, Captain America battled Adolf Hitler himself. A Comics Code was created in the 50’s to limit and rule on what could appear in the pages of comics. Those comics with horror stories were destroyed.

  9. Standards of the Comics Code Authority A Few Details … • No sympathy for the criminal • No methods of a crime • No disrespect for authority • No kidnapping • No comic shall use the words “horror” • or “terror” • The intent is to show a moral issue • Scenes dealing with, or instruments • associated with walking dead, torture vampires • and vampirism, ghouls, cannibalism, and • werewolfism are prohibited. Something to think about: What about today’s comics, video games, and animation?

  10. Animation 1910s… – Emile Cohl made En Route, the first paper cutout animation. – Winsor McCay produced an animation sequence using his comic strip character "Little Nemo." 1920s… – Walt and Roy Disney found Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. – Walt Disney created the first cartoon with synchronized sound called "Steam Boat Willy".

  11. 1930s… – "Looney Tunes" began when Disney employees Harman and Ising teamed with producer Leon Schlesinger –MGM cartoon studio was created 1940s… – Harry Smith produced animation by drawing directly onto film. 1950s… – Cartoons for TV were created

  12. The Years of Mickey

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