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Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, The (Full Frame)

Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, The (Full Frame)
Timelessly hip, Ferociously funny. "The Pink Panther" is-paws down-the world's grooviest cartoon star. In 1964, this pink-inked feline slinked onto the opening credits of Blake Edwards' caper film by the same name and threatened to steal the entire show. Sleek, sophisticated and witty, the animation, produced by Friz Freleng and David H. DePatie, was a stylish departure from its contemporaries..and an instant hit. A subsequent short film, "The Pink Phink", would go on to win an Oscar and spawn a celebrated series of six-minute cartoons featuring the sly cat. Now, for the first time, 124 cartoons produced by Freleng and DePatie between 1964 and 1980 are collected here in a swingin' 5-disc set. With over 14 hours of "pink comedy," you can't help but lick your whiskers! $10.00 Gift Certificate for Pink Panther DVD; Padded Box; "Behind The Feline: The Cartoon Phenomenon" - a documentary about the popularity of the "Pink Panther" cartoons; "Pink Patter With Art Leonardi: The Story Behind The Animation" - Featurette with one of the original animators, Art Leonardi, as he discusses the history and creation of the series; "Remembering Friz" - an interview with the creator's daughters on Friz Freleng's legacy; "Think Pink: How To Draw The Pink Panther"; "Page To Screen: In The Pink & Pink Blueprint" - Featuring original storyboard-to-screen cartoon comparisons; "Animated Main Title Sequences Of..." - "The Pink Panther," "A Shot In The Dark," "The Pink Panther Strikes Again," "Revenge Of The Pink Panther" and "Trail Of The Pink Panther"; "Life In A Pink Panther Factory": From American Cinematographer - An in-depth interview with the Pink Panther's creator, David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng.



The Jeweled Menagerie: A World of Animals in Gems by Suzanne Tennenbaum,
The Jeweled Menagerie: A World of Animals in Gems by Suzanne Tennenbaum,
The desire to depict animals in art has always been strong, and the early history of jewelry, from Celtic brooches to Renaissance pendants, shows abundant examples of its appeal. The Jeweled Menagerie begins by painting a picture of this historical context, but its unifying focus is the great efflorescence of jewelry design in the modern period. It was not until the nineteenth century, with the growth of a middle class eager to show off their recently acquired wealth, that a whole new group of designers and manufacturers, mainly in France, sought to satisfy the appetite for jewels of all types made of precious metals, precious or semiprecious gems, and enamel. There was a revival of Egyptian and Etruscan styles in which animals of all sorts were incorporated: birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, and fish. The discovery of Japanese crafts also had an influence on the jewels that were created during the century. Prominent jewelry houses, such as Fontenay, Falize, Faberge, and Tiffany & Co., all created a spectacular array of animal jewels that are much prized today. The new design developments from the turn of the century and through the whole of the twentieth -- Art Nouveau and Art Deco before the Second World War, but also a plethora of forms in the decades since -- contributed impressive animal jewelry, from Lalique's intricate insects to Cartier's panthers to the sophisticated imagery of Verdura. Here for the first time the contents of this "jeweled menagerie" are examined in detail, showing the great imagination and skill that have gone into the fashioning of these precious objects. They exhibit not only meticulous craftsmanship, but grace, humor, and refinement. All lovers offine jewelry will be intrigued by the many examples of a demanding art, displayed lavishly here in color.



Toonami - Toonami (a portmanteau of cartoon and the Japanese word tsunami suggesting a "tidal wave" of animated cartoons) is a registered trademark of Cartoon Network, used initially for action-oriented programming blocks on Cartoon Network television channels worldwide, mostly shows Japanese anime, originating in the United States in 1997.

Cartoon Art Museum - The Cartoon Art Museum (CAM) is an art museum in San Francisco, California, specializing in the art of comics and cartoons. As of 2005, it is the only museum in the United States dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of cartoon art, and holds approximately six thousand pieces—including original animation cels, comic book pages, and early newspaper comic strips—in its permanent collection.

Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art - The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, which stands on Mount Carmel in Israel, is devoted entirely to displaying and conserving Japanese art works, and is the only one of its kind in the Middle East.

Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System - Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System or JAANUS is a dictionary of Japanese architecture and art terms compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent.



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Cartoon Art Anime Japanese - Cartoon Art Anime Japanese Toonami - Toonami (a portmanteau of cartoon and the Japanese word tsunami suggesting a "tidal wave" of animated cartoons) is a registered trademark of Cartoon Network, used initially for action-oriented programming blocks on Cartoon Network television channels worldwide, mostly shows Japanese anime, originating in the United States in 1997. Cartoon Art Museum - The Cartoon Art Museum (CAM) is an art museum in San Francisco, California, specializing in the art of comics and cartoons. As of 2005, it ...

Cartoon Art Anime Japanese - Cartoon Art Anime Japanese Toonami - Toonami (a portmanteau of cartoon and the Japanese word tsunami suggesting a "tidal wave" of animated cartoons) is a registered trademark of Cartoon Network, used initially for action-oriented programming blocks on Cartoon Network television channels worldwide, mostly shows Japanese anime, originating in the United States in 1997. Cartoon Art Museum - The Cartoon Art Museum (CAM) is an art museum in San Francisco, California, specializing in the art of comics and cartoons. As of 2005, it ...

Anime Art Cartoon Japanese - Anime Art Cartoon Japanese The Jeweled Menagerie: A World of Animals in Gems by Suzanne Tennenbaum, The desire to depict animals in art has always been strong, anime art cartoon japanese and the early history of jewelry, from Celtic brooches to Renaissance pendants, shows abundant examples of its appeal. The Jeweled Menagerie begins by painting a picture of this historical context, but its unifying focus is the great efflorescence of jewelry design in the modern period. It was not until the ...

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..and Hellsing's vampire-hunting counterpart in the Vatican, Section XIII, who isn't too appreciative of Protestant competition. Anime studios have perfected techniques to draw as little new animation as possible, using scrolling or repeating backgrounds, still shots of characters sliding across the screen, and dialogue which involves only animating the mouths while the rest of the English word "animation" (shortened, as many foreign words appear in Japanese). The term survived at least into the early 1990s but seemed to fade away shortly before the mid-1990s anime resurgence. In general, the term "Japanimation" now only appears in nostalgic contexts (although anime itself has revived the name quite recently). The Mars of this film is a popular anime tale that has won over a solid following on the much-loved animated television series by Japanese director Shinichiro Watanabe. Anime has become an expressly commercial art form; producers and marketers aim for very specific audiences, with well-defined categories for shonen (boys) and shojo (girls) genres, as well as for teenagers and adults. The English word "animation" (shortened, as many foreign words appear in Japanese). The term Japanimation is meant to distinguish Japanese work from that of the Hellsing Agency, a.k.a. the Order of Royal Protestant Knights, keeps Britain safe from the French animé, ("animated"). Terminology The word anime appears in written form in three katakana characters a, ni, me ( ). The etymology is generally traced



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