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  2. Early history of animation - Wikipedia

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    Mechanically animated figures, known as automata, have been created at least since antiquity. Early examples of attempts to capture the phenomenon of motion into a still drawing can be recognised in paleolithic cave paintings, for instance in the Cave of Altamira, where animals are sometimes depicted with multiple legs in superimposed positions.

  3. Gogs - Wikipedia

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    Gogs is a Welsh claymation animated comedy television series created by Siôn Jones, Deiniol Morris, and Michael Mort and produced by Aaargh! Animation. The series is about the antics of the eponymous family of stereotypical dim-witted cavemen, which take the form of frequent slapstick and gross-out humour with no spoken dialogue.

  4. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels - Wikipedia

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    Captain Caveman and Dee Dee Skyes appeared in the animated Scooby-Doo film Scoob!, with Captain Caveman voiced by Tracy Morgan and Dee Dee voiced by Kiersey Clemons. [5] [6] Dee Dee appears as the pilot of the Falcon Fury and assistant of the Blue Falcon. Captain Caveman is an inhabitant of a prehistoric ecosystem under Messick Mountain and ...

  5. List of animated short films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of animated short films. The list is organized by decade and year, and then alphabetically. The list includes theatrical, television, and direct-to-video films with less than 40 minutes runtime. For a list of films with over 40 minutes of runtime, see List of animated films.

  6. Primal (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Set in an anachronistic and fantastical prehistoric world, the series is about the survival and bond between a Neanderthal man Spear and a female Tyrannosaurus rex named Fang [2] as they struggle day-to-day and battle against various carnivorous dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals and other dangerous animals, along with more advanced groups of Homo sapiens that also live in their world, including ...

  7. Grave of the Fireflies - Wikipedia

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    The location and background in the film is based on a style created by 18th century Japanese artist Hiroshige and his follower Hergé, who created Tintin. [21] Film critic Roger Ebert examines the contrast of the style of the background in comparison to the cartoonish animation of the characters. He claims that there is an unusual amount of ...

  8. Category:Animated films about cavemen - Wikipedia

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    Animated films about cavemen, stock characters representative of primitive man in the Paleolithic. The popularization of the type dates to the early 20th century, when Neanderthal Man was influentially described as " simian " or ape -like by Marcellin Boule [ 1 ] and Arthur Keith .

  9. Kubo and the Two Strings - Wikipedia

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    In early feudal Japan era, a 12-year-old boy with only one eye named Kubo tends to his ill mother in a mountain cave near a village. He earns their living by magically manipulating origami with music from his magical shamisen — a Japanese guitar-like instrument — for the village folk, telling the tale of his missing father Hanzo, a samurai warrior.