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Monday, May 23, 2011

Cartoons-popular dose of humor

In modern times the significance of the cartoons much has changed from what it was in the art of the middle ages and the Renaissance period. In the modern context of cartoon refers to the Visual presentation, which produces the humor and satire. The word cartoon is comes from Italian "cartone" and Dutch/Flemish word "card", which means strong, heavy paper, or the control panel.

Newspapers and magazines are the most popular, where media are displayed. Modern fairy tales are provided as a single drawing and are often supported the caption under the anecdote, or in a speech bubble. These cartoons called gag cartoons. Peter Arno, cartoonist of The New Yorker, is considered the father of gag cartoons. Some famous gag cartoonists include Charles Addams, Gary Larson, Charles Barsotti, Chon day and Mel Calman.

Editorials are an integral part of newspapers and news magazines. Humor of these drawings is a sober nature. Irony and satire are present in them as foundations. Editorial or political Cartoons give commentary on current political or social situation. Editorials are shown too rough or speech balloons, caption written on the cartoon itself or below. Herblock, Mike Peters, David Low and Gerald Scarfe's most respected political cartoonists.

Cartoons made a permanent niche in electronic media. Whereas, children like cartoons, almost all channels of entertainment show some cartoon programs. In particular, launched a full-time cartoon channels and take a significant proportion of overall television viewing. In electronic media, called these caricatures of animation. People like Walt Disney, created some disambiguation at the top of the language of the individual, who was once a child. Tom and Jerry, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, etc. are famous characters and cute cartoon world.

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