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en There was a quaintness to his 1960s (cartoon) that some people felt was open to interpretation. He has always been one of the more powerful characters in the DC Universe, but he has not always been portrayed in that fashion.

en I think you can say what it's about. But it's so open to interpretation. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. And each person will come away with different things and relate to different characters, and that's what's wonderful about it.
  Thora Birch

en I look to writers like Edith Wharton, ... Writers who were so specific about the things surrounding their characters, down to the kind of wine and the china, etc. It's a way of locating your characters in their universe ... when you mention a brand name, people know who you're talking about.

en I hope, when they die, cartoon characters have to answer for their sins.

en Hopefully, 15 minutes into the show, the audience will know that these are the cartoon characters.

en This is not Bambi. You can't think of these things as cute cartoon characters. They are animals.

en If you look at cosmology, which is the study of the origin of the universe, whatever begins to exist, has a cause. Scientists now believe, the universe must've had a cause. The implication of that cause must be very powerful, very intelligent, immaterial, and beyond time.

en The characters that I play are real. They are real so they have as much right to be portrayed as any other characters.

en I try to build a full personality for each of our cartoon characters - to make them personalities.
  Walt Disney

en All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures. It is the very nature of fantasy and fable.
  Walt Disney

en It was sweet, innocent and nice, I liked the idea of cartoon characters coming to life.

en It's big and powerful and friendly, like a cartoon character.

en We wanted to make sure that when people left, they felt sure that the game was fairly and accurately portrayed.

en These mergers are by far the most powerful events occurring in the universe, with each one generating more energy than all of the stars in the universe combined. Now we have realistic simulations to guide gravitational wave detectors coming online.

en [The Web site also gives the creator a way to fight back against the sense that you are only as good as your last cartoon.] I've done 600 cartoons for the New Yorker , ... Now I feel like I'm as good as my last cartoon, and my first cartoon, and every one in between.


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