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  2. List of fictional dogs in animation - Wikipedia

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    A pup that provides aerial support and transport. She has pink eyes. Slinky Dog: Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, & Toy Story 4: Dachshund: Slinky Dog (better known as Slinky) is a supporting character in the Toy Story franchise. He is a toy dachshund who speaks with a graveled Southern accent. Slip Shaun the Sheep Movie

  3. Roobarb - Wikipedia

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    Each cartoon of the original series, written by Calveley and directed by Bob Godfrey, was about five minutes long. Thirty episodes were made, and it was first shown on 21 October 1974. [ 2 ] The theme is that of the friendly rivalry between Roobarb, a seven-year-old green dog with an overactive imagination, and Custard, the mischievous eight ...

  4. The Far Side - Wikipedia

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    Certain strips, mostly those published on Sundays, are double-sized, [34] colored, [23] and have handwritten captions. [35] When Larson drew panels they were 6 in × 7.5 in (15 cm × 19 cm), he penciled until the image "closely approximate[d]" his vision, and then he would ink it. The caption was handwritten in pencil underneath the cartoon.

  5. List of fictional dogs in animated television - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbly Cartoon Show: A detective dog famous for his wheezy laugh who dresses up in a trenchcoat and solves crimes using his dog senses, paroding television detective Columbo. Mungo generic Mary, Mungo and Midge (British) Mary's dog; about a girl and her dog and her pet mouse Midge who lived in a tower block in a busy town. Mussel Mutt Sheepdog

  6. Dogfaces (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Saints Ahrakas and Oghani as dogheads (dogfaces to a degree, as the hair is human); 18th-century Coptic icon. Long before modern comics and animation, dog-headed people (called cynocephalics, from Greek κυνοκέφαλοι (kynokephaloi), from κύων-(dog-) and κεφαλή (head)) have been depicted in art and legend in many cultures, beginning no later than ancient Egypt.

  7. Winky Dink and You - Wikipedia

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    The central gimmick of the show, praised by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates as "the first interactive TV show", [3] was the use of a "magic drawing screen" — a piece of transparent vinyl plastic that stuck to the television screen by means of static electricity. A kit containing the screen and various Winky Dink crayons could be purchased for ...

  8. Traditional animation - Wikipedia

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    In the traditional animation process, animators will begin by drawing sequences of animation on sheets of transparent paper perforated to fit the peg bars in their desks, often using colored pencils, one picture or "frame" at a time. [3] A peg bar is an animation tool used in traditional animation to keep the drawings in place.

  9. Boris O'Klein - Wikipedia

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    While O'Klein was a prolific artist and produced many watercolors, the greatest part of his output consists of prints, either color lithographs or engravings heightened with hand-painted touches of watercolor. Many of these prints appear to have been produced in O'Klein's later years and after his death, and are still produced to this day.