g189639064, 13 июня 2013 г., 3:01
We all find cartoons endearing and seem to be fascinated by these animated characters, which display a variety of emotions. Talking or otherwise, cartoons have the ability to lighten up your moment even when you are bored, and hence remain a favorite with all. Here's the list of my top cartoon characters of all time, being judged for their influence, their popularity and their hilarity. (Photo not found) 1. Tom and Jerry One of the most popular and widely watched cartoons all over the world, the series showcases the constant fights and make up between a cat and a mouse. There are times when they chase each other, scare each other, have fun, torment and do just about anything. There is no monotony in the show and you can neverget tired of watching these tiny characters scurry up and down on your television screen. (Photo not found) 2. Bugs Bunny Calm, cool and intelligent, Bugs Bunny holds the 9th position among the most portrayed film personalities in the world. His dialog, "What's up, doc?" is probably more popular than the character by itself and is often quoted in many places to create an impact. (Photo not found) 3.The Powerpuff Girls Cartoon Network Girl power times three. Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup keep Townsville, USA safe from evil, while dealing with the pressures of kindergarten. The visual style of The Powerpuff Girls sets it at apart, though, along with the abundance of tongue-in-cheek humor. It's part high art and part drug- induced pop art. The Powerpuff Girls first premiered in 1998 and can still be seen on Boomerang. (Photo not found) 4. Alvin (the Chipmunk), Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images Alvin, lead singer of Alvin and the Chipmunks, is the guts of the operation Simon is the brains, and Theodore is the heart. The Chipmunks were such successful recording stars, they were given their own cartoon in 1961. These rodents have continued to make cartoons and movies, up through their most recent feature film n 2011, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. (Photo not found) 5. Winnie the Pooh Michael Buckner / Getty Images When you hear the name "Winnie the Pooh," you may think of the honey-colored bear who wears a red shirt. But more accurately, you should think "cha-ching!" This little bear who started as a doodle in a beloved children's book has been a thriving franchise for Disney since they bought rights to him and his woodland friends in the '60s. Winnie the Pooh has starred in many cartoons and specials, both on TV and in feature films. The most memorable TV cartoons were Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1970), Winnie the Poohand the Honey Tree (1970) and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too 1975. In 2011, Disney released Winnie the Pooh, a very successful movie that returned to the roots of A. A. Milne's original stories. (Photo not found) 6. Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Turner Broadcasting Scooby-Doo and Shaggy are inseparable, in their anticsand on this list. They're funny on two levels. The first is that, seen through the eyes of a child, they're just silly cowards who somehow always save the day and remain best friends. But watch Scooby-Doo as an adult, and you'll wonder f the van driving, spacey talk and continua snacking are lifestyle symptoms of the same folks who inspired Pineapple Express. The original 1969 title, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, was a parody of then popular TV series Car 54, Where Are You?. (Photo not found) 7. SpongeBob SquarePants Nickelodeon Though several channels exist that provide entertainment made for the Y-rating crowd, one cartoon has endured for more than a decade, becoming more famous than its Nickelodeon fellows: SpongeBob SquarePants. SpongeBob is joined by Patrick Star, Squidward Tentacles, Mr. Eugene Krabs, Sandy Cheeksand the other citizens of Bikini Bottom. The SpongeBobSquarePants Movie was released in 2004, with another movie planned for 2014. SpongeBob's undying optimism and staccato laugh keep us coming back for more. planned for 2014. SpongeBob's undying optimism and staccato laugh keep us coming back for more. (Photo not found) 8. Popeye Pricegrabber.com Like many TV cartoon characters, Popeye began life as a comic strip. Then in 1933, he starred in a Betty Boop cartoon, Popeye the Sailor. His catchphrases include,"Well blow me down!" and "I eats my spinach!" His bulging forearms, squinty eyes and staccato chuckle arerecognized by many generations. Author: Me


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