I like the idea of bringing cartoon characters to life... and although the Americans have already attempted this, their culture is not sufficiently humane to make it work.
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I don't see why it's such a stretch for distributors, buyers, and studios to put cartoon characters into adult situations on film.
Cartooning was a good fit for me. And yet now, years later, I almost never think about it.
My intended audience was everybody. I just want to make cartoons for human beings.
So cartooning, for me, is an honorable thing. It's pushing the envelope. It's the truth of something through exaggeration.
I think some days you should do a cartoon that is absolutely just for the laugh, and some days you should do a cartoon that just punches the reader right in the stomach. It's kind of nice to mix it up.
Well, we certainly weren't making a cartoon show for kids. It was a completely different kind of idea.
Making cartoons means very hard work at every step of the way, but creating a successful cartoon character is the hardest work of all.
The cartoon is a metaphor really for the fact that it's almost impossible in our celebrity obsessed culture to move around genres and sort of change you ideas, change your face, you know?
I see our veterans as American heroes, not as cartoon characters.
I don't think of cartoons or comics as being for kids.
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