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Quotes About Cartoon

I fantasize and idealize myself as Bugs Bunny, but I know deep down I'm Daffy Duck.
~ Patton Oswalt
As a child, I think everybody imitates their favorite cartoon character in some form or another when they're playing.
~ Samoa Joe
That's the conundrum of cartoon stripping, as opposed to political cartoons. When your anger is the driving force of your drawing hand, failure follows. The anger is OK, but it has to serve the interests of the heart, frankly.
~ Berkeley Breathed
Should I take him to Benny's?" Wu asked. His voice had a slow, odd cadence to it, like a character from a Peanuts cartoon. Larry
~ Harlan Coben
I got a bike when I was little, a BMX. I called it 'Fido Dido' after the tough little cartoon guy with spiked hair. I thought he was the coolest thing ever.
~ Zlatan Ibrahimovic
With 'Tower Prep,' Cartoon Network wanted to go into a new area where no other kids' programming was going. There were a lot of kids' sitcoms on the air, but they wanted to really go with more of like an adventure/drama feel.
~ Paul Dini
I just really love the cartoon form. I love the plasticity of it.
~ Roz Chast
The only colors I could see were the vibrant primary hues of the pinball machine, where a cartoon spacewoman with big conical breasts straddled the earth in a formfitting blue space suit and thigh-high yellow boots. Behind her, a big red dildo-shaped spaceship was just blasting off for the moon.
~ Sue Grafton
Likewise, if you read us kvetching about a cartoon-based roller coaster in EPCOT, or that the adjective regal means "fit for a king" and absolutely shouldn't be used in the name of a post-Colonial American restaurant next to an attraction literally dedicated to the republic, it's because those things don't make sense in the stories that Disney has already established. And as Disney says, it all begins with a story.
~ Bob Sehlinger
High school girls came bustling along, their rosy red cheeks puffing white breaths you could have written cartoon captions in.
~ Haruki Murakami
For me, the thought of spaghetti and meatballs conjures up the image of that scene where 'Lady and the Tramp' gaze into each other's eyes as they slurp a strand of pasta into a fateful kiss.
~ Katie Lee
I basically drew my own family. My father's name is Homer. My mother's name is Margaret. I have a sister Lisa and another sister Maggie, so I drew all of them. I was going to name the main character Matt, but I didn't think it would go over well in a pitch meeting, so I changed the name to Bart.
~ Matt Groening
One of my favorite cartoon characters is Snoopy. I love the way he sits and lies on his kennel and contemplates the great things of life.
~ Jackie Tabick
Homer Simpson has been more inspirational to me than probably any cartoon character. What he represents, I think, there's a part of that in everybody. There certainly is in me, and I love that.
~ Michael Welch
if we wished to find a modern-day model for British and American speech of the late eighteenth century, we could probably do no better than Yosemite Sam.
~ Bill Bryson
When I write 'Beetle Bailey,' I can always do jokes about him being lazy, and everyone gets it.
~ Mort Walker
Like about ten times in each episode, which means that if you were watching it on Cartoon Network, he might say it like fifty times before breakfast.
~ Frank Cottrell Boyce
This one has Olive Oyl getting it doggy-style from Popeye.
~ Frank Darabont
Ahhh! Impossibear has a gas powered stick!
~ Breehn Burns
I named myself Flash many years ago, as I loved the cartoon. Then my own fans said that I should call myself 'Grandmaster,' because of the way I operate turntables. I put the two together and that was it.
~ Grandmaster Flash
Garry Trudeau put me in the Doonesbury strip many years ago. So I've been a cartoon once.
~ Steve Cropper
In 'Futurama,' the skin color is no longer yellow. They have actually evolved to cartoon skin tone. But they still have four fingers.
~ Matt Groening
In the high level cartoon world, my number one admired hero would be Chas Addams - really a top, top artist that the 'New Yorker' was lucky to find and employ.
~ Peter Beard
I'm often asked where my nickname 'Kun' comes from. My parents says it was a Japanese cartoon I used to watch on television when I was very young, set in the Stone Age, where the main character was a boy called Kum Kum, the little caveman.
~ Sergio Aguero