Wednesday, 22 January 2014

BABY LOONEY TOONES





Baby Looney Toones was directed by Jeffrey Gatrall, Michael Hack, Scott Heming and Composed by Steven Bernstein ,Julie Bernstein.



Baby Looney Toones's first show was broadcasted on September 7, 2002.


There were a total of 53 episodes of Baby Looney Toones.



                                Baby Looney Tunes is an American animated television series showing the Looney Tunes characters as babies. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The show premiered on WB stations usually before or after the Kids' WB! block on September 7, 2002 and continued to air on Cartoon Network until 2006. The show is similar to Muppet Babies, with the main characters taken care of by Granny.


He is indicated to be the oldest of the babies, which validates him as the leader. His leadership however does tend to cause dispute, especially with Lola and Daffy.

She is second in the lead after Bugs but sometimes she takes charge. Her independence is greater than the others and she has more boyish tendencies than the other girls.

 He is self-indulgent and always wants his personal gain. When problems arise, he believes it is himself who is treated unfairly, not noticing the inconvience inflicted on the others. Half the time, he does show and mean good intent.

She often sticks with Petunia. She is a highly ambitious and thoughtful sort with a good nature, but at times she can be a control freak and get on the others nerves.

She often sticks with Melissa. She is smarter than the other babies with insatiable curiosity.


As much as Taz is well behaved, he often mistakes various objects for food and sometimes breaks things with his spin. He has a sense of fun which exceeds all the others and he is prone to being a cry baby.


The youngest and the smallest of the gang. Depicted as the brainstormer, because he comes up with ideas when the others are fresh out of them. He is very sensitive about his small frame and curious about what he encounters.


At times he is shy and hesitant and he makes an easy target for Daffy to hoax and trade with. He is rarely seen using his claws. He likes to get attention from Granny more than the others.

She offers professional love and care for the babies to keep them happy. The babies are fascinated and touched by her wisdom and her ability to overcome problems when they arise.



Granny's nephew. Sometimes he is overwhelmed by the responsibility he takes on the babies but he is determined never to let Granny down.
There are many other characters which make their entry in some of the episodes:

  • Baby Porky
  • Baby Elmer
  • Baby Sam
  • Baby Gossamer
  • Baby Michigan
  • Baby Wile E. & Road Runner
  • Baby Foghorn
  • Puppy Barnyard
  • Baby Pepé
  • Baby Marvin
  • Puppy K-9
  • Baby Instant Martians 

       
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

FIRST PHYSICS LAW OF CARTOON


FIRST PHYSICS LAW OF CARTOON

DORAEMON







Doraemon was written by Fujiko Fujio and published by Shogakukan.


Doraemon's first episode was broadcasted on April 1, 1973.


There were a total of 2112 episodes of Doraemon.


                      Doreamon is about a robotic cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a pre-teen boy called Nobita Nobi. Doraemon is sent back in time by a young boy named Sewashi Nobi to improve the circumstances of his great grandfather, Nobita, so that his descendants may enjoy a better future. In the original timeline, Nobita experienced nothing but misery and misfortune manifested in the form of poor grades and bullying throughout his life. This culminates in the burning down of a future business he sets up which leaves his family line beset with financial problems. In order to alter history and better the Nobi family's fortunes, Sewashi initially wanted to send a super-robot to protect Nobita, but with his meager allowance he could only afford an imperfectly-made factory-rejected toy: an anthropomorphic robot cat called Doraemon.  Doraemon has a pocket from which he produces gadgets, medicines, and tools from the future. The pocket is called "fourth-dimensional pocket". Some of the gadgets are based on real Japanese household devices with fanciful twists, but most are completely science fiction. The number of gadgets has been approximated at 4,500. It is this constant variety which makes Doraemon popular both among children and among adults. The most famous ones include the "bamboo copter", a small head accessory that allows flight; the "Anywhere Door," a door that opens up to any place the user wishes; and the "Time Machine." Although he can hear perfectly well, Doraemon has no ears: his robotic ears were eaten by some robotic mice, giving him a series-long phobia of the creatures. The only main female character is Shizuka Minamoto, who serves as a friendly and romantic interest for Nobita. Shizuka is intelligent and is Nobita's best and closest friend, and loves him. Nobita's main enemies are Takeshi (nicknamed "Gian") and Suneo, who is cunning and arrogant. The other characters are Dekisugi, Nobita's parents, Gian's parents, Shizuka's parents, Suneo's parents and Nobita's Teacher. The stories are formulaic, usually focusing on the everyday struggles of the fifth grader Nobita, the protagonist of the story. In a typical chapter, Nobita comes home crying about a problem he faces in school. After hearing him out, Doraemon often advises him, but that's never enough for Nobita, who consistently looks for the "quick, easy" way out. Finally, after Nobita's pleading, Doraemon produces a futuristic gadget out of his pocket to help Nobita fix his problem, enact revenge, or flaunt to his friends, especially Shizuka. Unfortunately, when he has the gadget, Nobita usually gets into deeper trouble than before, despite Doraemon's best intentions and warnings. Sometimes Nobita's friends (usually Suneo or Gian) steal Doraemon's gadgets and end up misusing them. By the end of the story, the characters who do wrong are usually punished. Most of Doraemon episodes are comedies with lessons regarding values such as honesty, perseverance, courage, and respect. Various environmental issues are often visited including homeless animals, global warming etc.




Doraemon is the main protagonist of the series. He is a cat-like robot created by the Matsushiba robot company, and is sent back in time by Sewashi to aid Nobita. He possesses a fourth-dimensional pocket from which he can acquire various kinds of futuristic tools, gadgets, and playthings from a future department store. Doraemon is very friendly and intelligent, not to mention long-suffering because of Nobita's antics. In "The Doraemons", it is revealed that Doraemon's original paint colour was yellow. As he wept, the yellow colour washed off and his voice changed due to the potion he drank. As a result, he developed a morbid fear of mice because he was suffering musophobia. Doraemon's  favourite food is "Dora Cakes".




Nobita is the main character of most stories. He is a fifth grader and is 10 years old. He wears glasses, a red or yellow polo shirt with a white collar, and blue or black shorts. Nobita is dumb, uncoordinated, dim-witted, weak, frail, childish, unlucky and bad at sports. Nobita's typical day consists of arriving late to school, scoring zero in his tests, getting scolded from his teacher, being teased by his classmates, falling in the curbside rain gutters, dogs running after him as he step his foot by mistake on the dog's tail ,getting scoldings by his mom as she receives complaints against Nobita for not completing his home-work , coming late to school or either his poor performance in his studies and sports and falling asleep during class. Nobita has often risked his life to protect other people.



Shizuka , usually called Shizuka Chan, is a smart, kind and pretty girl and Nobita's best friend. She takes baths several times a day. Nobita often disrupts her in her bath due to some misuse of Doraemon's gadgets, and Shizuka usually shouts out "Go away!" to Nobita. Her true passions are sweet potatoes, which she'd rather keep to herself out of the knowledge of others, and the violin, in which her playing is as atrocious as Gian's singing. She is also known for taking piano lessons unwillingly (as she loves violin more), which is sometimes a reason for declining to hang out with friends. Due to Doraemon's intervention, Shizuka will marry Nobita. At present, she doesn't have any crush on her close friends, but she fancies some handsome idols on TV.








Gian is a big, strong, and quick-tempered local bully. He also frequently steals other children's and books under the pretext of "borrowing" them, unless the toy is damaged. He does not hesitate to help Nobita and his friends when they are in real trouble, which often occurs in full length stories.He is known for his confidence in his horrible singing voice, though he considers himself a great singer. Several of the stories revolve around Nobita and his friends efforts to avoid Gian's concerts. Just like his singing, his hand made food can be a nightmare for other people very easily.


Suneo, is the fox-faced rich kid who loves to flaunt his material wealth before everyone. Some stories start with Suneo showing off some new video game or toy which evokes Nobita's envy. He is often seen with Gian. He sometimes despises Nobita and often makes fun of Nobita. He also often pushes Nobita aside with excuses while he invites Gian and Shizuka to his parties or resorts. He has an extensive knowledge of science, and is a talented artist and designer. In some scenes, Suneo is seen as a narcissist who loves to stare at himself in the mirror while telling himself that he is the most handsome guy in the world. He considers this humiliating habit his secret weakness. Suneo is also very self-conscious about his height, being the shortest kid in his class. 


Dorami Chan, is the sister of Doraemon. She is yellow and has ears that resemble a large red bow. She happens to be about 2 years younger than Doraemon. Strangely enough, they are siblings due to the fact that they shared half of the oil from a can. She lives in the 22nd Century Tokyo with Sewashi. She sometimes visits Nobita with a time machine when Doraemon is "off-duty" or to help Doraemon with something. She likes melon pan and is afraid of cockroaches. She is also shown to be a more advanced robot than Doraemon (Dorami is able to produce 10,000 horse power in comparison to Doraemon's 129.3). Different from her malfunctioned brother, she's the smartest student during her school time, and has better skills in using gadgets.








Jaiko is Gian's younger sister, and also the only child Gian treats well in the whole story. In the early story she shows to have bad tempers, but lately she's getting kinder. According to Doraemon's Future Album, she would had been Nobita's wife in the future if Doraemon doesn't intervened, which is why her first appearance is earlier than Suneo and Gian. However, in the late Doraemon series it's Dekisugi more often referred to be the factor of the future though no evidence shows Dekisugi could marry Shizuka. She usually fails because her storytelling is still rough, although she has received much attention from editors. Sometimes when she almost decides to give up writing comic books, Gian's friends are forced to cheer her up.




Dekisugi is Nobita's classmate and friendly rival for Shizuka's affections. He always gets perfect scores on his tests, but never shows off his abilities. Owing to that Shizuka sometimes prefer the company of Dekisugi, who is more of her intellectual equal, Nobita often feels jealous and concocts bizarre schemes to keep them apart. However, Dekisugi never shows bad tempers to Nobita and even willingly helps Nobita whenever he has philosophical or scientific questions.



Mini Dora are actually gadgets of Doraemon. They are mini versions of Doraemon, each with a different color. They can think and feel for themselves, and communicate with Doraemon through the "Mini Dora" language. They act as helpers for all sorts of tasks, such as repairing the internal mechanism of Doraemon. 







Nobita's teacher is a strict taskmaster who often scolds Nobita for not completing his homework, and often gets fooled by Suneo's convincing acts of lying. The punishments range from standing in the hallway to sweeping the classroom after-school. He often pays unexpected visits to the Nobi’s in order to inform Mrs. Tamako about Nobita’s recent perfections on exams. He usually sees Nobita on streets and cheer him on to study hard to get higher scores during exams. His real name is unknown and he is only referred to as "Sensei (Teacher)".






Tamako is Nobita's mother and the one Nobita inherits his appearance from. She can be very strict, is usually seen scolding Nobita. Many episodes involve Nobita trying to avoid his mother’s scolding by using Doraemon’s gadgets. Despite her dissapointment to Nobita's lazy attitude and academic failures, she is actually a good mother and cares about her son deeply. She stops Nobita from going out to play and force him to study.



Nobisuke is Nobita's father and salaryman. He is inconsiderate of Nobita, often seen arriving home from work. He has trouble quitting smoking and is self-conscious about his inability to pass the driving test. He also has a poor memory and sometimes arrives home drunk from nightly business meetings. He often goes for playing golf. He had many similar personalities with Nobita when he was young: got bad grades, got bullied and scolded by his father. He has a talent of art, but didn't choose to be an artist due to many reasons.






Nobita's great-great-grandson, he is the one who sends Doraemon back to the past to look after Nobita. Sewashi first bought Doraemon in 2112 when Doraemon still had ears and his original factory paint. He sent him because his pocket money was not much due to the debts the family inherited from Nobita. He shows to have more common sense and smarter than Nobita.




A regular female cat from Nobita's timeline, who either hangs out or goes on dates with Doraemon. She to Doraemon is similar with Shizuka to Nobita, however, besides Noramyako, Doraemon still often has new crush on other girls in the whole series.













DORAEMON

Monday, 20 January 2014

CRAYON SHIN CHAN






       Shin Chan was created by Mitsuru Hongo, Keiichi Hara and Yuji Muto.


Shin Chan's first show was broadcasted on April 13, 1992.


There were a total of 818 episodes of  Shin Chan.


                               Crayon Shin Chan first appeared in a Japanese weekly magazine called Weekly Manga Action, which is published by Futabasha. The anime Crayon Shin Chan has been on TV Asahi since April 13, 1992, and on several television networks, worldwide. Many of the jokes in the series stem from Shin Chan's occasionally weird, unnatural and inappropriate use of language, as well as from his mischievous behaviour. A typical gag used by Shin Chan is confusing his parents by using the wrong phrase for the occasion. For instance, saying "Welcome back " instead of a using a more suitable wording such as "I am home" when he comes home. Shin Chan regularly becomes besotted with pretty female characters who are much older than him, and an additional source of humor is derived from his childlike attempts at wooing these characters, such as by asking them "Do you like green peppers?". He continually displays a lack of tact when talking to adults, asking questions such as "How many people have you killed?" to tough-looking men or "When are you going to die?" to elderly people. Yoshito Usui died on September 11, 2009 after a fall at Mount Arafune. After Usui died, Futabasha originally planned to end Crayon Shin-chan in November 2009. Upon discovering new manuscripts, Futabasha decided to extend the comic's run until the March 2010.




Shin Chan Nohara (Shinnosuke Nohara) is the main character, a kindergarten-aged boy. He is five and loves chocolate biscuits, especially "Choco Chips" and a TV superhero named "Action Kamen", but he absolutely hates green peppers. Sometimes he changes the words of a song, making it very funny. He often exhibits deep affection for his friend Kazama. Some of his strange activities include dressing up (often as an animal). He causes big trouble for others. There have been several instances in which his foolishness actually solved the problems but these are often immediately followed by antics that negate the goodwill others feel.


Misae Nohara, the mother of Shin Chan is from Kumamoto. She is 29 and a housewife. She will immediately break her husband and son once they are out of sight. She administers brutal physical and verbal punishment to her family members. Her famous and symbolic moves includes "drilling' others head with her fists and a series of punches on the head, creating comically large lumps. While she spends little time on the essential needs of her husband and son, she loves to splurge on Himawari and herself. Most of her luxury purchases, often end up broken or ruined by her children. She loves bargain sales. She is also known to be a terrible driver.


Hiroshi Nohara,the father of Shin Chan is from Akita in Northern Japan. While he is the family bread-winner, he hands the reins of finance over to his wife, who maintains a totalitarian level of control on family spending. He is a 35 year old,Japanese salaryman,working eight-hour days. He and his wife bicker on many different things, from how little he gets for spending money every month, to whose turn it is to give the baby a bath.Misae is also notorious for inflicting violence on Hiroshi whenever she gets very angry. 

Himawari Nohara, the youngest child of the Nohara family, born in 1996. A precocious and vibrant infant. While technically newborn, her character has matured and grown more intelligent during her stay in the series. She possess a palpable lust for shiny objects (jewels and precious metals) and brand-name goods, being able to discern a real jewel from a simple piece of imitation (and throwing away the latter). In her family, she is an icon of adoration and annoyance, causing trouble she cannot be blamed for given her infantile innocence. She can be extremely fast crawling, tiring out even Shin-chan, and often uses Shiro as a toy. After becoming big her friends are Nike Chan, Nisu Chan and some more children.


A white, fluffy pup, Shin Chan found in a cardboard box early in the series. While a beloved member of the family, he is the subject of neglect. He is a very intelligent dog and his meals from the Noharas are at best inconsistent, though some times he has to eat Misae's failed culinary experiments. He takes care of his owners diligently. His doghouse also often ends up becoming a place for Shin Chan to hide himself or something he doesn't want his family to find.


Kazama is Shin Chan's perfectly mannered friend, who usually loses his nerves with Shin Chan's antics. Despite Kazama's annoyance, they are actually quite closer than any other friend. A strong evidence is that when Kazama was extremely frustrated and lonely in several episodes, Shinchan was the only one who stayed with him. He participates in extracurricular activities like English Conversation and always seems to know everything about any subject.


Nene Chan is Shin Chan's female classmate and friend. She loves to play 'real omamagoto', or 'real house', in which divorces and arguments are very common and she typically forces/blackmails the boys to play with her. This is always a nuisance to Shin Chan, Bo Chan, and Kazama and a nightmare to Masao as he often needs to be Nene's husband (unsuccessful salaryman) in the plot. She occasionally sees her mother go crazy or do something out of character and literally says "You're not my usual mom". Like her mother, she hits a stuffed bunny to relieve her anger. Alternatively, Nene uses Masao as the lightning rod for her frustration. She considers Ai her rival. It is also hinted that she may have a crush on Shin.




Masao is the funniest and smallest member of Kazukabe Defence Organization. He is known to be a scaredy cat, and a bit of a cry baby. Even though Masao is known to be spineless, there was once when he betrayed Shin Chan over a pack of candies. His nickname is "Onigiri" due to his shaven head's resemblance to a rice ball. His friends use it as a term of endearment, while the people that bully him use it as a put-down. His hobby is to write comics. His father actually owns a supermarket from which all his friends buy material.


Another of Shin-chan's friends, he seems slow and expressionless, but is actually quite smart and has an interest in artistic, adult-oriented things. He loves to collect various kinds of stone and investigating urban legends and various mysterious objects such as UFO's. He often surprises his friends with his insight, though he speaks quite slowly. He always has a trail of mucus running down his nose and can perform various tricks with it.





Ai Chan began appearing on October 12, 1999. She is from a middle class family and happened to be enrolled in to the kindergarten at Kasukabe. She is always seen riding in a black limousine and with a bodyguard. She fell in love with Shin Chan and she uses his weaknesses (Action Mask, Choco Chips) to get him to notice her. Masao likes her very much, but Ai Chan almost never pays attention to him. She is also a fierce rival of Nene but after they grow up they become best friends. 



Misae's father. Age 63. He has made appearances in several of Shin-chan's episodes. As a retired teacher, he has much higher standards of public decorum than Hiroshi's father Ginnosuke. This uptight behavior of his sometimes becomes the subject of jokes. Although he is quite stubborn (a trait that passed to his daughters) and conservative, he is actually a caring person. He is also quite childish in some occasions and argue with his wife about very minor things, this often results in him and Ginnosuke "flee" to the Noharas, causing troubles to Misae.



Misae's mother. Age 58. Her appearances in Shin-chan's episodes are usually with her husband. Like her husband, she looks down on the way Hiroshi's father behaves, but she gets along well with Ginnosuke's wife Tsuru. She always fights over little things with her husband Yoshiji.





Misae's older sister. Age 35. She is single, her appearances on the show are rare. It is possible that Misae learned some of her moves from her. She shares some of the same mischievous antics as Shin-chan and Ginnosuke.










Hiroshi's father. Age 65. Like his son and his grandson, he enjoys looking at and flirting with pretty young women. He also likes to do weird things with his grandson and taught him many of his habits. His appearance in the show is relatively common. He is affectionately called Gin Chan. When he visits the Noharas, he always stays for much longer than Misae would like, leading to friction between the two. He greets the family in various strange ways whenever they visit Akita, such as dressing as various movie characters.


Hiroshi's mother. Age 62. Although she seems to be more mature than her husband, she actually exhibits many strange behaviours especially in front of Shin Chan and Himawari.







CRAYON SHIN CHAN

 
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