Cartoons' anatomy

Animation was the format of choice for children's television in the 1960s, a decade in which children's programming became almost entirely animated.

These Icons are usually grotesquely distorted from the human form from which they derive.

Michael Paulus decided to dissect them like science does to all living objects - trying to come to an understanding as to their origins and true physiological make up.
Possibly to better understand them and see them in a new light for what they are in the most basic of terms.





















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kingToad | 15 comments | 176912 views | Category: | Created: 01-29-2008 at 10:48 PM

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Guest

10-22-2009
sweet sally mallassy! they are great!
great idea.
 

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Guest

10-22-2009
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Originally Posted by Guest View Post
sweet sally mallassy! they are great!
great idea.
Agree!
 

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erinzinha

10-25-2009
perfection
 

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Guest

10-25-2009
Strange, strange stuff
Wow. These are very creepy. Great job nonetheless
 

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RS Efsun

10-25-2009
We like it , thanks so much.
 

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Mueleski

10-28-2009 - Great Stuff
I would love to jump Betty Boops bones!
I thought Shmoos didn't have bones?
Anyhow, all joking aside, these were great!
 

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Guest

11-02-2009
Photoshopped. You can tell by the pixels.
 

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Guest

11-03-2009
This is very cool. It doesn't matter if it is photo shopped. The results are great. These would look great printed as canvas art.
 

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Ryan

11-04-2009
Photoshopped?????!!!!!???? For one, it's not digital. Two, if it freakin was, does that make it less artistic? Most of my favorite art is based more in concept than implementation.

Whether he used watercolors, ink, his own blood, or "photoshopped" it is irrelevant... It's good.
 

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Guest

11-05-2009
I love you stated "you can tell by the pixels" whether or not, whenever you scan an image it is converted into pixels. plus if you expand said image past its normal resolution the pixel per square inch has lessened therefore the pixels look larger.
 

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Guest

11-08-2009
obvious troll is obvious.
 

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Guest

11-08-2009
Very Clever
 

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Guest

11-09-2009 - Shmoo
In L'il Abner, the Shmoos didn't have any skeletal structure.
 

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Guest

11-09-2009 - Wow
I'm surprised people didn't realize that the original "Photoshopped" comment was a joke.... a PARODY of those types of people that think all photos are Photoshopped. Get a clue, people.
 

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3D ACID GLASSES

11-11-2009
Very clever indeed. I'm happy someone else was able to notice this image was photoshopped. Good eye for pixels too, I almost missed them, but yeah... they're definitely there.
 

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