This week, Bob Mankoff looks at the submissions for the Caption Contest, and Colin Stokes explains how to become a contributing cartoonist to the magazine. of the Cartoon Lounge. Look at this cover, ...
Ever wish you could fool your boss into thinking your workplace computer had been infected by malware? Now you can. The Happy Hour Virus won't fool the tech-savvy, but if you're very, very lucky, you ...
When Brad Pitt lives his life backwards in the film "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and morphs from an old man to a small child, it wasn't just a matter of using a lot of make-up. Every single ...
A German computer magazine from 1983 to 1990. Published by Markt & Technik-Verlag, it was originally named Hobby Computer, but due to a name conflict became Happy Computer. Games and applications sent ...
With the publication of “Saul Steinberg: A Biography,” by Deirdre Bair, we now have, to my knowledge—which, let’s face it, would be embarrassing if it wasn’t pretty darn knowledgeable—three ...
Liquid Shell, an action sci-fi comedy series starring two unlikely heroes, tops Slap Happy Cartoons’ slate. On a quest for riches, the heroes become entangled in an adventure that could change the ...
Today the American Composers Forum is commemorating the birth of a “quintessential American form of 20th century music: cartoons”. Actually, there is a lot to celebrate today. November 18, 1928 was ...
On this day, twenty years ago–August 11, 1991–Nickelodeon debuted The Ren and Stimpy Show, and animation hasn’t been the same ever since. The show, created by John Kricfalusi and produced by Spumco, ...
As children, we have grown up seeing series of cartoon shows. Even today as adults, we love watching our favorite show on YouTube. Don’t you do that? It’s okay to say that you watch cartoons even ...
Before animation took off at Nickelodeon, the TV network for kids didn’t have much in the way of original shows. Then a freakish Chihuahua and dopey manx cat arrived. “Ren & Stimpy” was full of crazed ...
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