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Single-Framed Cartoons
Simple visual messages in one
frame
Three types:
Caricatures
Editorial
Humourous
Lascaux Cave Painting
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Single-Framed Cartoons:
Caricatures
Word “caricature” from Italian caricare:
to load, to exaggerate by means of often
ludicrous distortion of parts or
characteristics.
Egyptian Artwork
PompeiiLeonardo Da Vinci Caricatures 3
Single-Framed Cartoons
Caricatures
Annibale Carracci and
Relatives
In Italian the word came from
Annibale, Agostino and
Ludovico Carracci who
invented modern caricature in
1590
Annibale Carracci caricatures 1595 4
Single-Framed Cartoons
Caricatures - Antiportraits
Political caricature in 1600s
Louis XIV in France and Queen
Anne in England called them
"antiportraits”
Political cartoons played role in
the French Revolution and the
Napoleonic era
Early Political Caricature
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Caricatures
Analysis Requires Knowledge: William Pitt and Napoleon dividing the world between them
"Plumb Pudding in Danger", James Gillray, 1805
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Features are exaggerated
Need to know those in public eye
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Caricatures
By Anthony Jenkins Globe & Mail
Al Hirschfeld
American caricaturist, known for
simple Black and White satirical
portraits of celebrities
Unique style
One of the most important and
influential figures in contemporary
caricature
Usually just simple black ink and lines
on white background
Captured likeness with minimal lines.
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Caricatures
Al Hirschfeld (1903-2003)
Editorial
Making a point!
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
William Hogarth:
Founder of English editorial
cartoons about 1731
Published drawings showed living
conditions with moral intent
Influenced many
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
William Hogarth: A Harlot's Progress
Benjamin Franklin
Revolution
Founder of American political
cartooning
Benjamin Franklin's famous rallying
cry for unity- Join or Die- a divided
snake showing the colonies
Benjamin Franklin’s Call to Arms
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
James Gillray
Napoleon
England James Gillray lampooned King
George III as "Farmer George" and
Napoleon as "little boney"
Gillray became very famous and went
insane
Early 1800s with lithography cartoons
appeared more in magazines and
newspapers
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
"Plumb Pudding in Danger", James Gillray, 1805
Napoleon once said that the English
caricaturist James Gillray “did more
than all the armies in Europe to bring
me down.”
Thomas Nast
1862 Harper's hired Thomas Nast to cover
the Civil war
Drawings improved morale and Lincoln said
he had done much to preserve the union
Boss Tweed
Nast famous for campaign against corrupt
politician William Tweed; Nast's 50
cartoons increased circulation They
attempted to bribe Nast with $100,000 to
study abroad
Boss Tweed – Gangs of New York 2002
DiCaprio movie
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
Boss TweedNast’s Santa
Magazines
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
Respected humour magazine Illustrations
Punch 1841 Vanity Fair 1859
Canadian cartooning began Montréal 1849 with Punch in
Canada. Modeled after its British Punch, Canadian Punch
featured cartoons by John Henry Walker.
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
Canadian Magazines
Punch in Canada 1849
Canadian Illustrated
News 1869
More successful was Canadian
Illustrated News Montréal 1869 with
work of many artists, cartoonists. One
was the Frenchman Edward Jump,
who specialized in caricatures of
political figures. Jump worked on the
paper from 1871 until 1873, when he left
for the United States. Jump lampooned
the nation's leaders.
Toronto Globe reporter, John Wilson
Bengough, launched an irreverent
cartoon weekly called Grip on May 24,
1873.
The first major English-Canadian
humour magazine, Grip survived for 22
years
Bill Mauldin:
WWII: "Willie and Joe” and
Civil Rights
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
Affecting attitude change
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
Herbert Block /Herblock
Civil Rights Era
Herb Block editorial cartoonist took on politically
powerful
Herb Block responsible for coining the term
McCarthyism to describe the senator's communist
witch hunt
His drawing of shifty eyed Nixon became a symbol
Paul Conrad (1924-2010)
Rodney King Beating-
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
Michael Ramirez
Janet Jackson Superbowl
incident, 2004
Controversial halftime show
later referred to as a
“wardrobe malfunction”
“ Nipplegate” led to immediate
crackdown and widespread
debate on perceived
indecency in broadcasting.
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
Humorous
Puck, 1871 and Judge,
1881
The New Yorker, 1925,
Harold Ross
Charles Addams
Gary Larson
Art Spiegelman
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Humourous
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Humourous
Puck 1871 Judge 1881
(Harold Ross) Known for its cartoons and
short humorous sketches
Rea Irvin created Eustace Tilley, a New York
gentleman in early 19th century, for first cover.
Tilley so popular that every February
he appears on cover.
The New Yorker famous for its cartoons
Popular stereotype is cartoons punch lines so
non sequitur that they are impossible to "get".
( inspired an episode of the sitcom Seinfeld.)
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Humourous
Eustace Tilley
The New Yorker, 1925
The New Yorker
Peter Steiner ,1993
The cartoon marks a notable
moment in the history of the
Internet.
When he created it, Steiner attached
no profound meaning to it!
“On the Internet, nobody knows
you’re a dog”
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Humourous
Gary Larson The Far Side
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Single-Framed Cartoons: Humourous
Multi-Framed Cartoons
Egyptian Paintings
Greek Vases
Japanese "Continuity Paintings”
Bayeux Tapestry, 1067
Flip Books
Comic strips historically from papyrus
paintings in Egypt portraying scenes of
wrestlers fighting;
Greek vases also had sequential
drawings as well as Japanese paintings;
novelty toys that simulated motion in
1500s inspired animators
230 foot long Bayeux Tapestry:
William the Conqueror, Battle of Hastings
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Multi-Framed Cartoons
Comic Strip Stamps
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Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips
German Wilhelm Busch is
called founder of modern
comic strip for his comic Max
and Moritz in 1865
newspaper
Wilhelm Busch: Max and Moritz
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Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips
First colour comic strip Pulitzer's
Sunday World 1895 Hogan's Alley by
Richard Outcault
Social commentary about poor kids in
tenements- Central character kid in a
yellow shirt - The strip became known
as The Yellow Kid of Hogan's Alley -
the sensationalist tactics that
journalists use to increase
circulation were labeled “yellow
journalism”
Showed class and racial tensions in new
urban, consumer society.
A mischievous group of New York City kids
from the wrong side of the tracks.
Richard Outcault – The Yellow Kid
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Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comics
Satire of Pulitzer and Hearst
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Multi-Framed Cartoons
Leon Barritt 1998 editorial cartoon: Pulitzer and Hearst stirring up American public to go to war with Spain
Slapstick simplicity, detailed
characterization-Visual and verbal
creativity
Widely praised by intellectuals and
treated as serious art.
Krazy Kat described as surreal and
violent,
Krazy Kat, undefined gender- antagonist
Ignatz Mouse, Krazy Kat has
unrequited love for Ignatz Mouse
Inspired artists like Chuck Jones and Tex
Avery to create Bugs Bunny- equally
absurd and violent - furthering the
concept that violence resolves conflict
George Herriman‘s “Krazy Kat”
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Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comics
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Action/Adventure
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips
Buck Rogers began 1928
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Action/Adventure
Dick Tracy began 1931 in Detroit Mirror
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips
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1950s-1960s and beyond - political and social satire
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips
Walt Kelly’s Pogo
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Max Gaines 1930s
Max Gaines credited with the
introduction of the first comic book,
Funnies On Parade
Max’s 1933 comic was a compilation
of newspaper "funnies" and given
away as a promotion
Inexpensive and ”4 colour" graphics.
Even after the first comic book was sold
on the newsstand (Famous Funnies #1
1934), the medium continued to rely on
reprinted material.
Max Gaines –first comic book
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books
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Superman, 1938
Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster were
turned down at first with,
"We are in the market only for strips
likely to have the most extra-
ordinary appeal, and we do not feel
Superman gets into this category.”
United Features responded that
Superman was "a rather immature
piece of work."
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books
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Superman, 1938
DC Comics (Detective Comics) began in
1937. Max Gaines began Action Comics
and bought the strip and signed them
Were told to rewrite parts within 3 weeks
for 13 page story and paid them $10 a
page.
Joe Shuster lived in Toronto until 10 yrs
old; had worked for The Star and used
it as the inspiration, paper was the
Daily Star in earliest Superman stories.
Metropolis skyline was inspired not by
Cleveland, where he lived, or New
York, but by Toronto.
Movie Directors Learned Filmmaking
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books
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Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books
Canadian Comics
1941 Nelvana of the Northern Lights
by Adrian Dingle. Nelvana fought the
Axis Powers, super villains, spies
1942 Johnny Canuck by Leo Bachle
Canuck fought Hitler and evil doers
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“Seduction of the Innocents” written by
Frederic Wertham-waged war on comics
unwholesome elements
1948, some of the comic publishers formed
the Association of Comic Magazine
Publishers
Attack on Comics 1940s/50s
Comic Code Authority
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books
William Gaines: MAD
Magazine, 1954
Mad converted to a magazine format to escape the
censor's knife
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Art Spiegelman's MAUS, 1987
Spiegelman narrates the story of his
father’s life in the Holocaust as well as
his own as a second generation
affected by it
A graphic novel defined as a fictional
story presented in comic-strip format
and presented as a book
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Graphic Novels
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Frank Miller’s Sin City, 2005
hard-boiled detective story-neo-noir
comic
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Graphic Novels
Harvey Pekar’s American Splendor, 2003
The stories concern the everyday life of Pekar and his job
as file clerk
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Multi-Framed Cartoons: Manga
Japanese "Manga"
Manga is a Japanese term that
can be translated as
"whimsical sketches”
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The Magic Lantern 1675
Christiaan Huygens
and father Athanasius
An early slide projector.
The user projected images on
glass onto a screen by moving
them in front of a flame
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
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Praxinoscope 1882
Emile Reynaud
Assistant Emile Cohl
provided the drawings
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
Reynaud opened first theatre in 1882
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Emile Cohl 1907
Credited with the starting point
of animation in film.
Fantasmagorie
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
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George Melies
Trip to the Moon, 1902
Mieles was magician and pioneer of
film-used early trick ideas, multiple
exposures
Trip to the Moon was hugely
successful but not financially…it
was heavily pirated!
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
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Winsor McCay
Little Nemo 1911, Gertie 1914
Winsor claimed he invented
animated cartoon, inspired by
flippers
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
Little Nemo
Gertie
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Max Fleisher
(1883-1972)
The Tantalizing Fly 1919
Pioneer in animated cartoons
Characters Betty Boop, Koko the
Clown, Popeye, and
Superman
Responsible for a number of
technological innovations
Fleischer, brother Dave & Lee
De Forest made the first
cartoon with sound, Oh Mabel
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
48
Walt Disney
Snow White & Beauty and the
Beast
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
1928 Steamboat Willie
First fully synchronized
soundtrack
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Chuck Jones & Tex Avery
Looney Tunes - Merry
Melodies
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck,
Road Runner, Wile E Coyote
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
50
Hanna and Barbera
The Flintstones 1960-66
Imitated “The Honeymooners”
Primetime
Most financially successful network
animated franchise for 3 decades
(until The Simpsons)
The Jetsons 1962-1987
“The Jetsons' world is our world:
explosive technological advances,
entrenched bourgeois culture, a
culture of enterprise that is very
fond of the good life.” Jeffrey
Tucker
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
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Jay Ward (1920-1989)
Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
“The Simpsons created an audience for prime
time animation that had not been there for
many years…as far as I’m concerned they
basically reinvented the wheel”
Seth McFarlane
2014, According to international box-
office count, Frozen is now the highest
grossing animated film of all time.
2001 ‘s Shrek won the first ever
Academy Award for Best Animated
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A Brief History of Cartoons, Comics & Animation

  • 1.
  • 2. Single-Framed Cartoons Simple visual messages in one frame Three types: Caricatures Editorial Humourous Lascaux Cave Painting 2
  • 3. Single-Framed Cartoons: Caricatures Word “caricature” from Italian caricare: to load, to exaggerate by means of often ludicrous distortion of parts or characteristics. Egyptian Artwork PompeiiLeonardo Da Vinci Caricatures 3
  • 4. Single-Framed Cartoons Caricatures Annibale Carracci and Relatives In Italian the word came from Annibale, Agostino and Ludovico Carracci who invented modern caricature in 1590 Annibale Carracci caricatures 1595 4
  • 5. Single-Framed Cartoons Caricatures - Antiportraits Political caricature in 1600s Louis XIV in France and Queen Anne in England called them "antiportraits” Political cartoons played role in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era Early Political Caricature 5
  • 6. Single-Framed Cartoons: Caricatures Analysis Requires Knowledge: William Pitt and Napoleon dividing the world between them "Plumb Pudding in Danger", James Gillray, 1805 6
  • 7. Features are exaggerated Need to know those in public eye 7 Single-Framed Cartoons: Caricatures By Anthony Jenkins Globe & Mail
  • 8. Al Hirschfeld American caricaturist, known for simple Black and White satirical portraits of celebrities Unique style One of the most important and influential figures in contemporary caricature Usually just simple black ink and lines on white background Captured likeness with minimal lines. 8 Single-Framed Cartoons: Caricatures Al Hirschfeld (1903-2003)
  • 10. William Hogarth: Founder of English editorial cartoons about 1731 Published drawings showed living conditions with moral intent Influenced many 10 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial William Hogarth: A Harlot's Progress
  • 11. Benjamin Franklin Revolution Founder of American political cartooning Benjamin Franklin's famous rallying cry for unity- Join or Die- a divided snake showing the colonies Benjamin Franklin’s Call to Arms 11 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
  • 12. James Gillray Napoleon England James Gillray lampooned King George III as "Farmer George" and Napoleon as "little boney" Gillray became very famous and went insane Early 1800s with lithography cartoons appeared more in magazines and newspapers 12 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial "Plumb Pudding in Danger", James Gillray, 1805 Napoleon once said that the English caricaturist James Gillray “did more than all the armies in Europe to bring me down.”
  • 13. Thomas Nast 1862 Harper's hired Thomas Nast to cover the Civil war Drawings improved morale and Lincoln said he had done much to preserve the union Boss Tweed Nast famous for campaign against corrupt politician William Tweed; Nast's 50 cartoons increased circulation They attempted to bribe Nast with $100,000 to study abroad Boss Tweed – Gangs of New York 2002 DiCaprio movie 13 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial Boss TweedNast’s Santa
  • 14. Magazines 14 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial Respected humour magazine Illustrations Punch 1841 Vanity Fair 1859
  • 15. Canadian cartooning began Montréal 1849 with Punch in Canada. Modeled after its British Punch, Canadian Punch featured cartoons by John Henry Walker. 15 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial Canadian Magazines Punch in Canada 1849 Canadian Illustrated News 1869 More successful was Canadian Illustrated News Montréal 1869 with work of many artists, cartoonists. One was the Frenchman Edward Jump, who specialized in caricatures of political figures. Jump worked on the paper from 1871 until 1873, when he left for the United States. Jump lampooned the nation's leaders. Toronto Globe reporter, John Wilson Bengough, launched an irreverent cartoon weekly called Grip on May 24, 1873. The first major English-Canadian humour magazine, Grip survived for 22 years
  • 16. Bill Mauldin: WWII: "Willie and Joe” and Civil Rights 16 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial Affecting attitude change
  • 17. 17 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial Herbert Block /Herblock Civil Rights Era Herb Block editorial cartoonist took on politically powerful Herb Block responsible for coining the term McCarthyism to describe the senator's communist witch hunt His drawing of shifty eyed Nixon became a symbol
  • 18. Paul Conrad (1924-2010) Rodney King Beating- 18 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
  • 19. Michael Ramirez Janet Jackson Superbowl incident, 2004 Controversial halftime show later referred to as a “wardrobe malfunction” “ Nipplegate” led to immediate crackdown and widespread debate on perceived indecency in broadcasting. 19 Single-Framed Cartoons: Editorial
  • 20. Humorous Puck, 1871 and Judge, 1881 The New Yorker, 1925, Harold Ross Charles Addams Gary Larson Art Spiegelman 20 Single-Framed Cartoons: Humourous
  • 22. (Harold Ross) Known for its cartoons and short humorous sketches Rea Irvin created Eustace Tilley, a New York gentleman in early 19th century, for first cover. Tilley so popular that every February he appears on cover. The New Yorker famous for its cartoons Popular stereotype is cartoons punch lines so non sequitur that they are impossible to "get". ( inspired an episode of the sitcom Seinfeld.) 22 Single-Framed Cartoons: Humourous Eustace Tilley The New Yorker, 1925
  • 23. The New Yorker Peter Steiner ,1993 The cartoon marks a notable moment in the history of the Internet. When he created it, Steiner attached no profound meaning to it! “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog” 23 Single-Framed Cartoons: Humourous
  • 24. Gary Larson The Far Side 24 Single-Framed Cartoons: Humourous
  • 25. Multi-Framed Cartoons Egyptian Paintings Greek Vases Japanese "Continuity Paintings” Bayeux Tapestry, 1067 Flip Books Comic strips historically from papyrus paintings in Egypt portraying scenes of wrestlers fighting; Greek vases also had sequential drawings as well as Japanese paintings; novelty toys that simulated motion in 1500s inspired animators 230 foot long Bayeux Tapestry: William the Conqueror, Battle of Hastings 25 Multi-Framed Cartoons
  • 26. Comic Strip Stamps 26 Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips
  • 27. German Wilhelm Busch is called founder of modern comic strip for his comic Max and Moritz in 1865 newspaper Wilhelm Busch: Max and Moritz 27 Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips
  • 28. First colour comic strip Pulitzer's Sunday World 1895 Hogan's Alley by Richard Outcault Social commentary about poor kids in tenements- Central character kid in a yellow shirt - The strip became known as The Yellow Kid of Hogan's Alley - the sensationalist tactics that journalists use to increase circulation were labeled “yellow journalism” Showed class and racial tensions in new urban, consumer society. A mischievous group of New York City kids from the wrong side of the tracks. Richard Outcault – The Yellow Kid 28 Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comics
  • 29. Satire of Pulitzer and Hearst 29 Multi-Framed Cartoons Leon Barritt 1998 editorial cartoon: Pulitzer and Hearst stirring up American public to go to war with Spain
  • 30. Slapstick simplicity, detailed characterization-Visual and verbal creativity Widely praised by intellectuals and treated as serious art. Krazy Kat described as surreal and violent, Krazy Kat, undefined gender- antagonist Ignatz Mouse, Krazy Kat has unrequited love for Ignatz Mouse Inspired artists like Chuck Jones and Tex Avery to create Bugs Bunny- equally absurd and violent - furthering the concept that violence resolves conflict George Herriman‘s “Krazy Kat” 30 Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comics
  • 31. 31 Action/Adventure Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips Buck Rogers began 1928
  • 32. 32 Action/Adventure Dick Tracy began 1931 in Detroit Mirror Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips
  • 33. 33 1950s-1960s and beyond - political and social satire Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Strips Walt Kelly’s Pogo
  • 34. 34 Max Gaines 1930s Max Gaines credited with the introduction of the first comic book, Funnies On Parade Max’s 1933 comic was a compilation of newspaper "funnies" and given away as a promotion Inexpensive and ”4 colour" graphics. Even after the first comic book was sold on the newsstand (Famous Funnies #1 1934), the medium continued to rely on reprinted material. Max Gaines –first comic book Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books
  • 35. 35 Superman, 1938 Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster were turned down at first with, "We are in the market only for strips likely to have the most extra- ordinary appeal, and we do not feel Superman gets into this category.” United Features responded that Superman was "a rather immature piece of work." Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books
  • 36. 36 Superman, 1938 DC Comics (Detective Comics) began in 1937. Max Gaines began Action Comics and bought the strip and signed them Were told to rewrite parts within 3 weeks for 13 page story and paid them $10 a page. Joe Shuster lived in Toronto until 10 yrs old; had worked for The Star and used it as the inspiration, paper was the Daily Star in earliest Superman stories. Metropolis skyline was inspired not by Cleveland, where he lived, or New York, but by Toronto. Movie Directors Learned Filmmaking Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books
  • 37. 37 Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books Canadian Comics 1941 Nelvana of the Northern Lights by Adrian Dingle. Nelvana fought the Axis Powers, super villains, spies 1942 Johnny Canuck by Leo Bachle Canuck fought Hitler and evil doers
  • 38. 38 “Seduction of the Innocents” written by Frederic Wertham-waged war on comics unwholesome elements 1948, some of the comic publishers formed the Association of Comic Magazine Publishers Attack on Comics 1940s/50s Comic Code Authority Multi-Framed Cartoons: Comic Books William Gaines: MAD Magazine, 1954 Mad converted to a magazine format to escape the censor's knife
  • 39. 39 Art Spiegelman's MAUS, 1987 Spiegelman narrates the story of his father’s life in the Holocaust as well as his own as a second generation affected by it A graphic novel defined as a fictional story presented in comic-strip format and presented as a book Multi-Framed Cartoons: Graphic Novels
  • 40. 40 Frank Miller’s Sin City, 2005 hard-boiled detective story-neo-noir comic Multi-Framed Cartoons: Graphic Novels Harvey Pekar’s American Splendor, 2003 The stories concern the everyday life of Pekar and his job as file clerk
  • 41. 41 Multi-Framed Cartoons: Manga Japanese "Manga" Manga is a Japanese term that can be translated as "whimsical sketches”
  • 42. 42 The Magic Lantern 1675 Christiaan Huygens and father Athanasius An early slide projector. The user projected images on glass onto a screen by moving them in front of a flame Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
  • 43. 43 Praxinoscope 1882 Emile Reynaud Assistant Emile Cohl provided the drawings Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation Reynaud opened first theatre in 1882
  • 44. 44 Emile Cohl 1907 Credited with the starting point of animation in film. Fantasmagorie Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
  • 45. 45 George Melies Trip to the Moon, 1902 Mieles was magician and pioneer of film-used early trick ideas, multiple exposures Trip to the Moon was hugely successful but not financially…it was heavily pirated! Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
  • 46. 46 Winsor McCay Little Nemo 1911, Gertie 1914 Winsor claimed he invented animated cartoon, inspired by flippers Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation Little Nemo Gertie
  • 47. 47 Max Fleisher (1883-1972) The Tantalizing Fly 1919 Pioneer in animated cartoons Characters Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, Popeye, and Superman Responsible for a number of technological innovations Fleischer, brother Dave & Lee De Forest made the first cartoon with sound, Oh Mabel Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
  • 48. 48 Walt Disney Snow White & Beauty and the Beast Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation 1928 Steamboat Willie First fully synchronized soundtrack
  • 49. 49 Chuck Jones & Tex Avery Looney Tunes - Merry Melodies Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Road Runner, Wile E Coyote Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
  • 50. 50 Hanna and Barbera The Flintstones 1960-66 Imitated “The Honeymooners” Primetime Most financially successful network animated franchise for 3 decades (until The Simpsons) The Jetsons 1962-1987 “The Jetsons' world is our world: explosive technological advances, entrenched bourgeois culture, a culture of enterprise that is very fond of the good life.” Jeffrey Tucker Multi-Framed Cartoons: Animation
  • 52.
  • 53. “The Simpsons created an audience for prime time animation that had not been there for many years…as far as I’m concerned they basically reinvented the wheel” Seth McFarlane
  • 54. 2014, According to international box- office count, Frozen is now the highest grossing animated film of all time. 2001 ‘s Shrek won the first ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature