Cartoons offer a ton of imagination, comedy, drama and action, cleverly keeping the entirety of the story, geared towards (what many of us like to do now and again) having fun.
A few of the best in TV and Film cartoons can be seen here; you only need one company to keep you smiling, like a happy chimpanzee.
http://www.disney.co.uk/DisneyDVDs/DVDs/jungle-book.jsp
It’s surprising but almost any of Disney’s films can put a smile on your face, but if you really want a fantastic film, ideal for a relaxed Sunday afternoon then this one is perfect. Jungle book tells the story of an orphaned boy (Moglie) left by a human tribe, to grow up with a group of jungle animals, and what a bunch of funny characters they are. This would be very difficult in real life, which I found out when I went to the zoo as a kid and tried to befriend a bear. (Joking) With so many classic cartoons not only in Disney but in other companies, this too can appeal to all ages, as jokes go over the younger audience and relate to a more adult ones.
2) Warner Bro’s – Tom and Jerry.Story by
Joseph Barbera
Iwao Takamoto
Having won the Academy Award 7 times for outstanding animation, being the only one other than Disney of course, need I say more, there’s a lot of entertaining fun that can be had here, for all ages, that is what’s so good about the appeal of the endless comical battle between Jerry and Tom.
1) Warner Bro’s – Looney Tunes (Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck).
Storyboard artists/writers
David Detiege – John Dunn – Warren Foster – Friz Freleng
Robert Givens – Ben Hardaway – George Hill – Rich Hogan
Chuck Jones – Lew Landsman – Lou Lilly – Michael Maltese
George Manuell – Melvin Millar – Jack Miller – Dave Monahan
Fred Neiman – Tedd Pierce – Bill Scott -Dr. Seuss
Lloyd Turner
This list of writers and storyboard artists listed here is but a tip of the iceberg. There is a massive almost a ridiculous amount of contributors who have made Looney Tunes the way you see it today, then again that is expected by one of the most longest running, most successful series of cartoons ever seen, beating Disney occasionally in terms of popularity.
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