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  2. The Litterbug - Wikipedia

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    The Litterbug is an American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and featuring Donald Duck. [1] It was released on June 21, 1961, and was the last theatrical Donald Duck short to be produced.

  3. Michael ffolkes - Wikipedia

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    He studied art at Saint Martin's School of Art, and in 1942 sold his first drawing to Punch, signing it "brian". He was a telegraphist with the Royal Navy during World War II. [1] He went on to study painting at the Chelsea School of Art and later adopted "Michael ffolkes" as his artistic name after being inspired by a name he read in Burke's ...

  4. Michael Cummings - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Stuart Michael Cummings OBE (born Leeds, Yorkshire, 1 June 1919, died London, 9 October 1997) was a British newspaper cartoonist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was known as Michael Cummings and signed his work simply Cummings .

  5. Character animation - Wikipedia

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    Character animation is a specialized area of the animation process, which involves bringing animated character s to life. The role of a character animator is analogous to that of a film or stage actor and character animators are often said to be "actors with a pencil" (or a mouse).

  6. Michael Kupperman - Wikipedia

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    Michael Kupperman (born April 26, 1966), also known by the pseudonym P. Revess, [1] is an American cartoonist and illustrator. He created the comic strips Up All Night and Found in the Street , and has written scripts for DC Comics .

  7. Michael Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    Michael Patrick Ramirez (born May 11, 1961) is an American cartoonist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. His cartoons present mostly conservative viewpoints. He is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

  8. Silhouette animation - Wikipedia

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    Traditional silhouette animation as invented by Reiniger is subdivision of cutout animation (itself one of the many forms of stop motion).It utilizes figures cut out of paperboard, sometimes reinforced with thin metal sheets, and tied together at their joints with thread or wire (usually substituted by plastic or metal paper fasteners in contemporary productions) which are then moved frame-by ...

  9. Early history of animation - Wikipedia

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    There are several examples of early sequential images that may seem similar to series of animation drawings. Most of these examples would only allow an extremely low frame rate when they are animated, resulting in short and crude animations that are not very lifelike. However, it's very unlikely that these images were intended to be somehow ...