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  2. Nat Falk - Wikipedia

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    Nat Falk (June 28, 1898 – September 9, 1989) was an American illustrator and cartoonist.His 1941 book How to Make Animated Cartoons was one of the first instructional books on animation in the United States, covering the work of a wide variety of animation studios including Warner Bros. and Terrytoons.

  3. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  4. Harvey Kurtzman's Jungle Book - Wikipedia

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    The full title of the book is Harvey Kurtzman's Jungle Book: Or, Up from the Apes!(and Right Back Down)—In Which Are Described in Words and Pictures Businessmen, Private Eyes, Cowboys, and Other Heros All Exhibiting the Progress of Man from the Darkness of the Cave into the Light of Civilization by Means of Television, Wide Screen Movies, the Stone Axe, and Other Useful Arts. [1]

  5. 1898 in animation - Wikipedia

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    Specific date unknown: The Motograph Moving Picture Book was published in London at the start of 1898 by Bliss, Sands & Co. [4] It came with a "transparency" with black stripes to add the illusion of motion to the pictures in the book (13 in the original black and white edition and 23 in the later color edition).

  6. 30 Of Paul Noth’s Clever One-Panel Comics That Nail Humor - AOL

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    Besides cartoons, Paul is a jack of many trades, co-creating short animated films for Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Saturday Night Live, Adult Swim, and Nickelodeon.

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  8. 101 Uses for a Dead Cat - Wikipedia

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    It spawned two sequels, 101 More Uses for a Dead Cat and Uses of a Dead Cat in History, as well as calendars featuring the cartoons and even a book in response called The Cat's Revenge - More Than 101 Uses for Dead People. In 2006, a 25th anniversary edition of A Hundred and One Uses of a Dead Cat was published with a new foreword. [3]

  9. “Off The Mark”: 30 New Comics By Mark Parisi That ... - AOL

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    Now, he's drawing cartoons about his grandson, which makes the experience even more meaningful. #6. Image credits: mark_parisi_otm #7. Image credits: mark_parisi_otm.