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  Salam,

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Salam

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    Dengan laman web ini saya boleh jana pendapatan sampingan dengan hanya refer kawan - kawan sahaja.

    Cara - Cara:-
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    Setiap kawan yang join dan upgrade, komisen sebanyak RM5.00 akan di kreditkan ke akaun.

    Mudah & Ringkas.

    Berapa Boleh Dapat?
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    50 Penyertaan = RM5.00 x 50 = RM250.
    100 Penyertaan = RM5.00 x 100 = RM500.
    1000 Penyertaan = RM5.00 x 100 = RM5000.

    Anda tak perlu terer IT sebab, kalau anda boleh baca email ini bermakna anda boleh kirim email pada kawan - kawan anda. Janji anda boleh kirim email anda dah boleh buat duit.

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    Terima Kasih & Selamat Mencuba.

    Yang Benar,
    azkiya.

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Woody Woodpecker

The famous animated bird, Woody Woodpecker, became a popular cartoon series in the 1940s.

Woody Woodpecker cartoon was created in 1940 by Ben "Bugs" Hardaway. He also created the cartoon characters of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck when he worked at the Schlesinger/Warner Bros. studio in the late 1930s.


The character evolved over the decades and was later drawn by Chuck Jones. Woody's voice was originally done by Mel Blanc. Ben Hardaway and, then, Grace Stafford, the wife of Walter Lantz also did Woody's voice.

The first Woody Woodpecker cartoons were first broadcast in 1957 in the "Woody Woodpecker Show." The cartoon series featured Lantz cartoon caracters. The TV show is still in television syndication. Woody has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 7000 Hollywood Blvd. Read more about Woody Woodpecker from wikipedia.

Animation by Alex Lovy and Lester Kline
Story by Ben Hardaway and L.E. Elliott
Music by Darrell Calker.

Production Company: Universal Studios & Walter Lantz Productions

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Popeye the Sailorman in "Taxi-Turvy


In this 1954 original Popeye cartoon, both Popeye and Bluto are taxi drivers. They are, of course, competing for fares - and Olive Oyl, in particular. The crazy antics between Popeye and Bluto put Olive Oyl in odd and dangerous situations. Read more about Popeye and watch more Popeye cartoons.

Watch or download this copy of Popeye in "Taxi Turvy" for free. Select an option in the box to your right.

"Taxi-Turvy" Cartoon
Cast (in alphabetical order)
Jackson Beck ....Bluto (voice)
Jack Mercer ....Popeye (voice)
Mae Questel ....Olive Oyl (voice)

Director: Seymour Kneitel
Writer: Irv Spector (story)
Production Company: Famous Studios
Audio/Visual: sound, color

Genre: comedy, cartoon, animation
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roduced: June 1954
Run time 6:03


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Popeye the Sailor Man

Popeye the Sailor Man

Popeye the Sailor Man has become world famous. Whether it be from his addiction to spinach or the lyrics to his song, people of all ages imitate, collect, and aspire to be like Popeye.

This muscle man was not even originally in the comic strip created by Elzie Segar. Elzie Segar, the cartoonist wrote Thimble Theatre in the late teens and early twenties. The first strip consisted of the characters Olive Oyl, Ham Gravy (Olive's first boyfriend), Cole and Nana Oyl (Olive's parents), and Castor Oyl.

Popeye: Over 75 years old and still goin'

Popeye the SailormanBy Fred M. Grandinetti
Entertainment Magazine

For 75 years, generations have viewed the comedic actions of a unique figure in film history, Popeye the Sailor man. The spinach-eating swab was created for the "Thimble Theatre" comic strip in 1929 by E.C. Segar.

Despite his success in the funnies, more people know of the character from his appearances in over 500 animated cartoons produced for both motion pictures and television.

The Fleischer Studios, unlike other cartoon studios during the early 1930's, illustrated the darker, meaner streets of New York City. "Betty Boop" was born from that era and Max Fleischer who was a great fan of "Thimble Theatre," plucked Popeye, Olive Oyl and Bluto from the funny papers putting each into one animated film.

On July 14th, 1933, the comic strip trio appeared in one of the Betty Boop entries titled, "Popeye the Sailor."

Betty was used just briefly on screen as the film was designed to see if the sailor, who was a big hit with depression era audiences in newspapers, could translate that popularity to the big screen. Popeye passed the test and his own series began three months later.

The shadows, texture, the sub-vocal mutterings were staples of the Fleischer cartoons. There was more attention to detail in one Popeye cartoon than even in the best Disney animated production.

The Fleischers made full use of the black and white spectrum, using gray tones more effectively than anyone else in history. Many of the cartoons featured three-dimensional backgrounds, which made for astounding looking backdrops.

For this reason, even the earliest Popeye cartoons remain as fresh and vibrant today. The fact that the black and white "Popeye" series continues to be aired on television, with a huge following, is a testament to the work of the Fleischer Studios.

Popeye the Sailor ManMae Questel, one of the actresses who voiced Betty Boop, handled Olive Oyl's vocals.

Gus Wickie was famous for his hearty rendition of Fleischer's Bluto.

William ("Red Pepper Sam") Costello was the original choice for Popeye. When success went to Costello's head he was fired and replaced by the more tender sounding vocals of Jack Mercer. Mercer would go on to voice the character for the next 40 years with his under-the-breath mutterings bringing a greater personality to the character.

The Fleischer Popeyes were one of the most faithful adaptations of characters being transferred to animation from the comic strip.

Segar's other fanciful creations also made the transition to film; J. Wellington Wimpy, the hamburger eater, Eugene the Jeep, the magical creature from the 4th dimension, Swee'pea, Popeye's adopted son, found on the doorstep in 1933 and Poopdeck Pappy, Popeye's ol' goat of a father.

In 1936, Popeye would star in the first of three two-reel color animated cartoons, "Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor."

This cartoon, featuring dazzling three dimensional backgrounds, was often billed along with the theatre's main attraction. Popeye's other two-reel cartoons would involve battles with Ali Baba and a Wizard seeking Aladdin's lamp.

When the Fleischer Studios moved to Florida in 1938 and the Popeye films took on a brighter look, they were still Paramount Pictures (who funded the Fleischer Studios) number one short subject series.

However by 1942, the Fleischer Studios was deeply in debt to Paramount Pictures due to the studios mishandling of the Fleischer's second animated feature film, "Mr. Bug Goes To Town."

Paramount closed the studio in Florida, moved it back to New York and renamed it Famous Studios.

Though Famous continued to film the series in black and white the cartoons would switch to color by the end of 1943
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Cartoons on TV throughout American History


Popular children's cartoon movies are often seen on Saturday morning American television programming.

These are the same classic cartoons that were shown just before the feature film in U.S. movie theaters. Cartoon animations were produced by companies like Warner Bros, Looney Tunes and DIsney.

Later, these old cartoon animations were broadcast on Saturday morning television during the 1950s and 1960s as serials.

As most baby boomers grew up in the late 1950's through 1960s, these Saturday morning cartoons were a regular TV event. Now, they are part of the public domain and free from copyrights.

Cartoons, usually directed to children, often held hidden adult or political messages that were about issues of the day. During World War II, many cartoons took a nationalistic focus against enemies overseas as a way to pump up patriotic spirit.

While cartoons have been targeted mainly to children, cartoon series like "The Simpsons" brought back the baby boomers (U.S. citizens born after World War II through 1962) to the cartoon format.

Now, cable television, DVDs, the Internet and syndicated reruns (including a separate cable channel for cartoons only called The Cartoon Network), fuels the baby boomers' taste for nostalgia and an excuse to watch animated characters instead of celluloid humans.

People around the world are dazzled by 20th Century cartoon animations. They are not only classics in film animation, but an icon of American culture.

Japanese anime and cartoon characters are popular among Japanese male adults, and a growing number of Japanese females who discovered the enjoyment of playing video games of animated characters.

Our Internet cartoon movie collection continues to grow with new titles and serial installments being added often. These classic cartoons and animated movies can be downloaded, edited and freely distributed since they are in the public domain. For more information, read our Free Movie FAQ.

If you spelled cartoon as cartune or cartun, catune, cartoone, cartnoon, amnination, amination, annimation, amatation, you have found the correct website. The correct spellings are cartoon and animation.

Entertainment Magazine is more than free movies and cartoon animations! Hundreds of pages on celebrities, new films, music and travel
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Casper The Friendly Ghost in "There's Good Boos Tonight"


Noveltoon: Caspar (Casper)

Casper the Friendly Ghost makes friends with a little fox. Animation by Myron Waldman, Morey Reden and Nick Tafuri. Scenics by Anto Loeb.

Story by Bill Turner and Larry Reilly. Music by Winston Sharples.

Narrator is Frank Gallop.

Director: I. Sparber

Production Company: Paramount Pictures & Famous Studios Productions
Audio/Visual: sound, color

Produced in 1948.

Run time: 8:00

According to the 1995 feature film Casper, his family name is McFadden, making his "full" name Casper McFadden.

More from wikipedia: Casper the Friendly Ghost


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A Directory of Online Comics

Comics by Letter:
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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24 Hour Animated/Flash Comic Jam
Completed Experimental Full Page
Gag-a-Day Interactive Miscellaneous
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Strip/Newspaper

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12 Sites To Create Cartoon Characters of Yourself

  1. Portrait Illustration Maker

    Portrait Illustration Maker is a service which provides character icons completely free of charge! They are available for your blog site or SNS. If you’d like to save the completed avatar, right-click on the icon. And then select "Save Picture As… " from the menu.

  2. WeeWorld

    Create an cartoon character to represent yourself in WeeWord games (WeeMee) or just export it for anywhere else.

  3. Meez

    Social entertainment website that allows users to create their own animated avatars, or "3D I.D." graphics, for the Web, to play casual games with their avatars, and to use them in customizable Rooms on social networks like Facebook.

  4. Simpsonize Me

    Turn yourself into a simpson character.

  5. Yahoo! Avatars

  6. BeFunky

  7. Buscar Messenger

  8. Cartoon Me

    Cartoonize yourself as simple as uploading your photo, Cartoon Me will do the rest.

  9. Joystiq Mii characters

    Think of it as creating Mii characters, but online so you can use it anywhere.

  10. MyPlay

    By far, one of the most sophisticated cartoon character creating free service. However this Taiwanese site is only for those who are able to interpret chinese words.

  11. South Park Studio

    For south park fans, now you can become one of them.

  12. Moonjee

    Virtual makeover and Make a face.


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12 Sites To Create Cartoon Characters of Yourself

  1. Portrait Illustration Maker

    Portrait Illustration Maker is a service which provides character icons completely free of charge! They are available for your blog site or SNS. If you’d like to save the completed avatar, right-click on the icon. And then select "Save Picture As… " from the menu.

  2. WeeWorld

    Create an cartoon character to represent yourself in WeeWord games (WeeMee) or just export it for anywhere else.

  3. Meez

    Social entertainment website that allows users to create their own animated avatars, or "3D I.D." graphics, for the Web, to play casual games with their avatars, and to use them in customizable Rooms on social networks like Facebook.

  4. Simpsonize Me

    Turn yourself into a simpson character.

  5. Yahoo! Avatars

  6. BeFunky

  7. Buscar Messenger

  8. Cartoon Me

    Cartoonize yourself as simple as uploading your photo, Cartoon Me will do the rest.

  9. Joystiq Mii characters

    Think of it as creating Mii characters, but online so you can use it anywhere.

  10. MyPlay

    By far, one of the most sophisticated cartoon character creating free service. However this Taiwanese site is only for those who are able to interpret chinese words.

  11. South Park Studio

    For south park fans, now you can become one of them.

  12. Moonjee

    Virtual makeover and Make a face.


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The Cartoon Site!

Welcome to The Cartoon Site!
Cartoon People and characters for sale. The first buyer owns all rights and the character will no longer be sold. Check back often as we will add new people characters and cartoon animals regularly.

We will also be providing samples of cartoon images and grpahics. Examples include cartoon stars, sun, cloud, boy, woman and more.

Characters For Sale

Funny Cartoon Turtle Character

Funny Cartoon Turtle Character
For Sale $300 (all rights)
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Cartoon Cuban Character
The Cartoon Cuban Character
For Sale $200 (all rights)
More information

Full character list below...


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I am a professional cartoonist specializing in funny cartoon characters, cartoon people, cartoon pictures and cartoon clipart. The Cartoon Site is the hub of my online cartoon empire. This actual site carries my inventory of cartoons for sale and is updated regularly. Use the search engine on this site to find samples of my cartoons, characters, logos and clip art located within all of my cartoon websites. The sites you can search from this site are:

The Cartoon Site - cartoon characters & cartoons for sale - all rights
Life's A Character - royalty free characters at a discount - non exclusive
Free Clip Art Pics - free little gif's or buy vector cartoon clip art
eFunny Cartoons - license funny single panel cartoons
Weinerduck - cartoon pop art merchandise and licensing
Curtoons - samples of quality custom cartoon logos
eTattoo Designs - fun little cartoon tattoo designs
Wallpaper Dude - free funny desktop cartoon wallpaper
Little Sneakers - a cartoon licensing studio
eCartoon Logos - another set of cartoon logo samples
Plus several other smaller cartoon websites

Funny characters we have created include: a cute cartoon girl, cartoon people, cartoon dogs, funny monkey, gorilla, silly skunk, crazy cats, friendly fish, awesome aliens, dashing ducks, and many other funny cartoon characters.

Why shouldn't you own your very own cartoon people or cartoon character? With your personal cartoon character you can print it on a variety of products and make loads of money with the right promotion and marketing. Don't let Mickey Mouse, Superman and Bugs Bunny earn all of the money out there. Let me help you create a fantastic cartoon selling machine, buy one already created or license one for a limited period of time!

Use your very own custom cartoon character for items like these:

Company logo or Web Site
Funny T-shirts, hats, jackets, sweatshirts
Newsletters, magazines, postcards, brochures
Team Mascots, school mascots
Tattoo Designs, flash
Greeting Cards, ecards
Anything you can think of!!

I also create Custom Cartoon Logos, Funny Characters & Cartoon Pictures at The Curtoons Cartoon Company - stop by for a quote and hundreds of logo samples today!

Also visit our back up site at E Cartoon Logos & Cartoon Characters

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