Nous vous aidons à patienter jusqu'à la sortie de l'Age de Glace 3 en vous offrant un interview de Carlos Saldanha (le réalisateur) et Peter de Seve (le dessinateur). Ils nous racontent leur enfance et leur rapport aux cartoons de l'époque : un immanquable !!! Crédits (c) : evene Retrouvez toutes les vidéos exclusives evene sur : http://www.evene.fr/culture/videos-exclusives.php
Viral Cartoon on China's Social Problems Facing Censorship - January 28, 2011 source: NTD Television Websites: http://www.youtube.com/user/NTDTV http://english.ntdtv.com http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision http://www.facebook.com/NTDTelevision New Tang Dynasty Television (NTD Television) is an independent, nonprofit television broadcaster established in 2002. Headquartered in New York City, NTD currently has reporters and correspondents in over 70 cities worldwide. For more news visit ☛http://english.ntdtv.com Rabbits turning on tigers? Well, a viral cartoon has become a hit in China. It's the latest attempt by Chinese netizens to portray problems in the country. Already the video is being removed from Chinese websites. It may just be about a bunch of rabbits, but this cartoon is the latest viral video in China that's becoming censored. Released before the Chinese New Year—the year of the rabbit—the cartoon highlights recent social problems in China. First, baby rabbits die after drinking bottled milk. Then, earthmovers move in to take down homes and the demolition crew stands by as a rabbit sets himself on fire in protest. [Ye Du, Freelance Writer]: "Under dictatorship rule, when the public cannot express themselves publicly, they can only use various ways of satire, jokes and other methods to show their anger and disapproval." After a rabbit is thrown under the wheel of an oncoming truck, the rabbits revolt. They turn violent on the tigers that have been oppressing them. Then peace and harmony is restored. [Professor Ai Xiaoming, Literary Scholar]: "I think the cartoon is a protest using arts, it's witty. Netizens like it because it reflects social problems, express how people feel and the anger they have towards these problems." Radio Free Asia reports the online sensation is now being removed from Chinese websites, but some believe censoring the video won't be much use. [Ms. Ma, Jilin Resident]: "The internet is so advanced now, removing and blocking information won't work. My heart felt very heavy after watching this cartoon. This is the reality in China. The cartoon has just concentrated all the issues into one place." In recent years, Chinese netizens have come up with different ways to express dissent under the Chinese regime's rule. These include symbolic animals that jeer at the regime's focus on so called 'harmony,' and pop songs that make fun of arrogant children of the rich and powerful.
Viral Cartoon on China's Social Problems - Banned Original - ???之新年 ? 卡 小兔乖乖 - January 23, 2011 Source thanks to: http://www.youtube.com/user/kirjabing NTD Television Websites: http://www.youtube.com/user/NTDTV http://english.ntdtv.com http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision http://www.facebook.com/NTDTelevision New Tang Dynasty Television (NTD Television) is an independent, nonprofit television broadcaster established in 2002. Headquartered in New York City, NTD currently has reporters and correspondents in over 70 cities worldwide. For more news visit ☛http://english.ntdtv.com Rabbits turning on tigers? Well, a viral cartoon has become a hit in China. It's the latest attempt by Chinese netizens to portray problems in the country. Already the video is being removed from Chinese websites. It may just be about a bunch of rabbits, but this cartoon is the latest viral video in China that's becoming censored. Released before the Chinese New Year—the year of the rabbit—the cartoon highlights recent social problems in China. First, baby rabbits die after drinking bottled milk. Then, earthmovers move in to take down homes and the demolition crew stands by as a rabbit sets himself on fire in protest. [Ye Du, Freelance Writer]: "Under dictatorship rule, when the public cannot express themselves publicly, they can only use various ways of satire, jokes and other methods to show their anger and disapproval." After a rabbit is thrown under the wheel of an oncoming truck, the rabbits revolt. They turn violent on the tigers that have been oppressing them. Then peace and harmony is restored. [Professor Ai Xiaoming, Literary Scholar]: "I think the cartoon is a protest using arts, it's witty. Netizens like it because it reflects social problems, express how people feel and the anger they have towards these problems." Radio Free Asia reports the online sensation is now being removed from Chinese websites, but some believe censoring the video won't be much use. [Ms. Ma, Jilin Resident]: "The internet is so advanced now, removing and blocking information won't work. My heart felt very heavy after watching this cartoon. This is the reality in China. The cartoon has just concentrated all the issues into one place." In recent years, Chinese netizens have come up with different ways to express dissent under the Chinese regime's rule. These include symbolic animals that jeer at the regime's focus on so called 'harmony,' and pop songs that make fun of arrogant children of the rich and powerful.
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Noël Spécial Cartoon - Walt Disney - Santa's Workshop (1932) Original Version ( high original cartoon ) / ... Joyeux Noël à tous ...
A Day In The Park - Cartoon - December 22, 2011 This is a good cartoon by Rob Foster that dramatizes the reality of what's happening in America today. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: kylehardaway Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/kylehardaway Country: United States -----------------------------------------------------------------------
le making of d'une scène de "ça cartoon", série sur canal + qui mélange humains et personnages toons.
Betty boop à commencé sa carrière le 9 aout 1930 et l'achévera en 1939. Betty Boop fut produite par les studios Fleischer, Dave et Max Fleisher dit "les pionniers du cartoon". Betty Boop doit son physique accrocheur et déluré que nous adorons tous au coup de crayon d'un maître de l'animation américaine, Myron Natwick surnommé "Grim". C'est la chanteuse Helen Kane qui a été utilisée comme modèle. La ressemblance est d'ailleurs extraordinairement frappante. C'est en 1931 que Betty trouve sa vraie voix. Lors d'un concours d'imitation de Helen Kane, Mae Questel, née le 13 septembre 1908 à New York, a 17 ans quand elle est remarquée pour sa voix par Max Fleischer. De 1930 à 1939, Questel sera la voix de Betty Boop dans plus de 150 dessins animés. Elle prêta également sa voix à Olive , la compagne de POPEYE . Mae Questel doubla encore Betty Boop dans Qui veut la peau de Roger Rabbit avant de décéder le 4 janvier 1998 à New York.
héhé ^^ je la trouve trop bonne cette image. On dirais un arrêt sur image d'un cartoon, avec ses gros yeux, ses gros naseaux, sa petite oreille dressée ... alala ^^ (photo by Manon)
Cartoon du très célèbre jeu vidéo. Cette vidéo vous rappellera des souvenirs ;)
Cartoon KAT-TUN (Maki Horikita Partie 1 (2007.10.31)
L'émission Cartoon KAT-TUN du 04 avril 2007 avec comme invitée Ai
Percy Jackson - Spot TV LQ diffusé sur Cartoon Network
Canal Plus - ça Cartoon - nov 2003 (extrait)
Cartoon classic de 1967 - Cette vidéo regroupe les 3 épisodes de The origin of captain america