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Which cartoon movie do u like the most??
I love Lion King,,,
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It was on Nick Jr. and it had a cat that always wore green pants. There was a worm that wore one sneaker that was red and it had a hat and it wore clothes....? Does anyone know what show Im talking about?
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Article from The Roanoke Times
depict Jesus, cause stir at Radford University
University officials will meet with students to discuss balancing free speech and good taste.
Cartoons depicting Jesus in a Radford University online student magazine have created controversy just weeks after Danish cartoons of the prophet Muhammad touched off violent protests throughout the Muslim world.
In his "Christ on Campus" comic strip, sophomore Christian Keesee has satirized the hypocrisy of some churchgoing students, the greed of some televangelists and the commercialization of Christmas, among other things, in 12 cartoons he's published on Radford's Whim Internet Magazine.
He's made his points with images of a cartoon Jesus being stabbed by Santa Claus, playing poker with other religious figures (including Muhammad), punching a heckler who referred to him as a "glorified Easter bunny" and wondering if he has the requisite male body part during a sexual encounter with a woman.
Those depictions have sparked anger among many students, both Christians and non-Christians, and concern among administrators.
In a statement Friday, Vice President for Student Affairs Norleen Pomerantz said a meeting between student affairs and student media about how to balance First Amendment rights while maintaining good taste will be held sometime next week.
The magazine is affiliated with the university and funded through student fees. But the university exercises no editorial control over it.
"Radford University respects the First Amendment rights of university students to engage in expressive activities through student-controlled media," part of the statement reads.
"However, the student affairs division of the university ... encourages these students to consider the tastes and sensibilities of others. ... Some of the cartoons published by Whim fall short of these standards."
Keesee said it's a given that some people are going to be offended when you publish a cartoon with Jesus as a main character "if it's not from the Bible or it's not from a Sunday school handout."
Putting Jesus in the role of a modern human being is absurd, and that's part of the point, he said.
"I could draw Jesus and put in a Bible Scripture at the bottom with the point I'm trying to make and that wouldn't be interesting," he said.
"Everything about religion doesn't have to be so cut and dry and plain."
Keesee said he was unaware of the Muhammad cartoons when he started "Christ on Campus" in October. He came up with the idea while talking with his roommate.
Like the Muhammad cartoons, which were first printed in September, his strip gained attention months after first being published.
Two months after the cartoon's debut, a Radford student started a group on Facebook -- a popular online student networking site -- for critics of the cartoon.
Radford freshman Blake Fought, a former member of the Whim staff, started the Facebook group.
He said he understands the point Keesee is trying to make in many of his cartoons, but the artist is offending people while doing it and misrepresenting Jesus Christ.
"While there's good intentions, they're coming out the wrong way. It's sick humor," Fought said. "The question here is the method."
A message board that allows people to comment on each cartoon and have a dialogue with Keesee is running mostly in favor of his humor. Keesee and Whim Executive Director Andrew Lent said faculty feedback on the cartoon has been positive.
But a handful of students, not all of them Christians, have voiced their displeasure with some of the things the cartoon Jesus does, such as punching a doubter in the face.
"That's not the Jesus I know and that's not the way Jesus was," said Fought, a member of First Baptist Church in Blacksburg.
Keesee said he had no idea the cartoon would make people so angry and is a little uncomfortable with some of the anger directed at it.
But he has no plans to stop drawing it.
Fought, sports editor of Radford's student newspaper, would like to see the cartoon stopped or at least vetted by a third party before being published to keep the rancor on campus from turning ugly.
He said he understands the freedom of speech issue, but said a line needs to be drawn, especially when the media lampoons something as personal to people as religion.
"I don't like the ones about Muhammad either," he said.
Fought added that it's hypocritical of the magazine to categorize the cartoon as a free speech issue when he was fired from Whim after starting the Facebook group.
Lent said Fought was let go because of three behavioral issues, the last one being the Facebook group.
When Lent saw some of the language of the group talking about taking the cartoon down, he felt it best that they should go their separate ways.
Lent said most of the cartoons are pro-Christian, such as one where two students are moving into their dorm. They decide not to help Jesus because "he's only carrying one thing."
The next cartoon shows an exhausted Jesus carrying the cross.
"Yeah, just one thing, but he's carrying the weight of the world there, and no one is helping him," he said.
Likewise, the cartoon of Santa Claus chasing and stabbing Jesus is a commentary on commercialization taking over the religious holiday.
One cartoon, a parody of the famous painting of dogs playing poker, is an equal opportunity offender. It shows leaders of four religious groups (Muhammad, Buddha, Jesus and Vishnu) playing poker with the devil in a battle for souls.
Keesee, who is from Salem, considers himself a Christian. Though he admits he's not a regular churchgoer, his parents are.
"My mom and dad, they look at it every week," he said. "They see some of the points I'm trying to make. They're very supportive."
Brian Erskine, chairman of Radford University's College Republicans, writes a column for Whim.
While he said he would "fight tooth and nail" for Keesee's right to publish his cartoon, he describes it as crude.
"I don't understand how someone who claims to be a Christian ... could do something like this," he said. "Do I think that Christian needs a lesson in morality? You better believe it."
Keesee has no problem with the criticism, but thinks people who get angry because his cartoon Jesus does things their Jesus wouldn't do are missing the point.
"I just want to tell them to lighten up," he said. "Most times, there's a point to it."
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Who is your favourite Cartoon character? What is/was your favourite cartoon, and if you were a cartoon character which one are you most like?
For me, i like Marvin the martian, he rocks. Dungeons and Dragons was a great cartoon, very disappointed about the film not being based on the cartoon...
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I have a lust for cartoons. I think it would be great if there are special x-ray glasses to wear when watching cartoons- so I can see what all the female cartoons (any cartoon character) wears underneath. Wow it is so sexy! I'm getting horny already at the thought. What do you think? Does anybody have any links to pics of any cartoon characters in bras?
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Cartoon Network- which mostly has a following of kids during the day, has a large section at night called Adult Swim. It is adult oriented cartoons. I know my kids have left the tv running on Cartoon Network and we were mortified by what we saw on there. I know many kids are watching this at night and learning WAY too much. We took out cable from their rooms after that. What do you think- is it innapropriate to have adult oriented cartoons on a cartoon channel?
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what was the name of a cartoon where some ape-like woman has a mask which "steals" faces which she then "wore" and she could change them at will, leaving the people she took the 'faces' from with ape faces. This is only one episode of the cartoon and the cartoon as a whole didn't focus on this, its the only episode I can remember. I think the idea of the cartoon was crime solving etc. This is going back around 8 or more years (at least).
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I'm looking for a Cartoon Making Software with built-in Cartoon Characters and Backgrounds, Scenes etc. Could somebody please suggest me any good software? I'm NOT a Graphic Designer. I just want click-click and make cartoon strips. I had one with the name of Cartoon Maker..DOS-based years ago.
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Cartoon comic strip help!?
Cartoon comic strip help!?
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me & my friend are doing some CUTE cartoon strip =]
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and we need help what to write :)
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and please tell me any websites that have CUTE PRETTY cartoon drawing people or stick people :D
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what was the name of a cartoon where some ape-like woman has a mask which "steals" faces which she then "wore" and she could change them at will, leaving the people she took the 'faces' from with ape faces. This is only one episode of the cartoon and the cartoon as a whole didn't focus on this, its the only episode I can remember. I think the idea of the cartoon was crime solving etc. This is going back around 8 or more years (at least).
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Is there a cartoon cartoons website?
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old cartoon vs new cartoon..... if there was a battle, which cartoon shows would you like to see go toe for toe!
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I am not 100% sure, but I think this cartoon came on during "Tom and Jerry" This cartoon had a wolf and a goat I think. The goat kept eating everything and the wolf kept calling the goat "Billy-boy" In one scene the wolf puts the goat on rail-road tracks and sends him on his way. The goat comes back though, with stickers from different cities all over him. What is the name of this cartoon? Who are the characters in it? I need any info on this cartoon that you can give me.
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