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He is known for his Arthur Rackham-influenced fairy-tale style and use of silhouetted figures with caricatured faces. Tenggren was a chief illustrator for The Walt Disney Company in the late 1930s, in what has been called the Golden Age of American animation , when animated feature films such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , Fantasia ...
When the story of D.W. believing the green potato chip is poison (from "The Chips Are Down") becomes a story in the newspapers, she promptly blames Arthur for telling about it. D.W. finds out that Mrs. Read is the one telling people about the story, and tells her how upsetting it is. Mrs. Read apologizes and promises not to repeat the story. D ...
The site has over 550 million images which have been uploaded by its over 75 million registered members. [35] By July 2011, DeviantArt was the largest online art community. [36] Members of DeviantArt may leave comments and critiques on individual deviation pages, [37] [38] allowing the site to be called "a [free] peer evaluation application."
In the earlier books, her Mary Jane shoes are black instead, and in the Living Books games, brown. In the very first Arthur book, Arthur's Nose, D.W., along with Arthur and their parents, looked much more like a real aardvark, with a long snout, pointy ears, claws and a long tail.
The sequences featuring Buster are animated, while the segments showcasing the children are live-action, presented from the perspective of Buster's video camcorder. After each location, Buster sends his friend Arthur a "video postcard" tape, providing a summary of his experiences and the people he has met in that specific location.
Creepypasta – Urban legends or scary stories circulating on the Internet, many times revolving around specific videos, pictures, or video games. [471] The term "creepypasta" is a mutation of the term "copypasta": a short, readily available piece of text that is easily copied and pasted into a text field.
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Art and Print: the Curwen Story, Tate, 2008. ISBN 978-1-85437-721-0; Aldington, Craig and Collinge, RIBA Publishing, 2009. ISBN 978-1-85946-302-4; Robin Hood Gardens Re-Visions, Twentieth Century Society, London 2010. ISBN 978-095566-871-5; British Murals and Decorative Painting 1920–1960, London 2014 ISBN 978-1-908326-23-2