
Television
A caricature may have two different meanings. The original meaning was intended, for everything that has been created relating in any way, and were often as comic in newspapers and magazines to see. But the cartoons, and this usually refers to the cartoons. Animation has been investigated in some early forms of entities such as the Zoetrope and flip-book, but it was not until the films became popular cartoons that began to reach a wide audience.
A quiz cartoons shows that the first cartoons were silent, as well as movies of the day. The most popular character by this time was Felix the Cat. On the other hand, it would be the development of the cartoons that had a sound that the industry would change in sync. This would do much more popular animated film, and remains firmly established the company, right until the day the most powerful actors in the animation industry. First popular animated film with synchronized sound was "Steamboat Willie", Starring Mickey Mouse, produced by Walt Disney.
Walt Disney was still the most important companies in film animation, and would win many awards for animated features over the years. Does the cartoons but this and many other major developers caricature, businesses and characters that have been featured on television and in film versions.
A quiz could Warner Brothers cartoons, Hanna-Barbara, and Walter Lantz organizations, all of which were extremely important in the history of those cartoons. Warner Bros. cartoonist that some of the most enduring characters would create not just Disney, Chuck Jones was. He is the creator of Looney Tunes stable of characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd.
Hanna Barbara and Walter Lantz, many major comic book characters, including Yogi Bear and Flint Ones (Hanna Barbara) and Woody Woodpecker (Lantz). The Flintstones was a pioneering primetime entertainment success. The tradition of Saturday morning cartoons were handled not by the companies that attempt was made prime-time broadcast its broadcasts on Saturday mornings.
The modern era of prime-time television animation was directed by Matt Groening and Seth McFarlane, with a more mature take on the cartoons. Groening is the creator of The Simpsons, argues the most popular television series of all time, with McFarlane and Family Guy. Feature cartoons now dominated by a new form of computer animation. This movement is led by industry giant Pixar, with films like Toy Story and Finding Nemo.