I've never stopped loving cartoons. I loved cartoons as a kid. I can still look at them and enjoy them.
In 'Futurama,' the skin color is no longer yellow. They have actually evolved to cartoon skin tone. But they still have four fingers.
I never got tired of Tom and Jerry, but I did have a dream of doing more with my life than making cartoons.
Just about every actor wants to be a Disney cartoon voice at some point.
I don't think there's more than half-a-dozen cartoons that I've been really truly happy with in all the time I've been doing it.
I think funny is just the foundation. I don't really think, to some extent, funny is the absolute most important thing. It should also communicate some idea through the medium of cartooning. Just to be funny is... You know what, the things that you laugh hardest at aren't cartoons.
I love going to the movies; I grew up going to the movies. I didn't really watch TV, growing up, other than weird cartoons like 'Beavis & Butt-Head.'
I started out as a musician, and I ended up as a cartoon.
I went to a catholic public school St Helens and learned English by watching bugs bunny cartoons.
Josie needed more of a personality than what the cartoon had to offer.
I did cartoons for four high school publications and then and there decided I wanted to spend my life at the drawing board.
I got a bike when I was little, a BMX. I called it 'Fido Dido' after the tough little cartoon guy with spiked hair. I thought he was the coolest thing ever.
We've seen violent responses to 'Satanic Verses.' We've seen violent responses to the cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed in an evil way.
98% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first - and the other 2% are lying.
I'm a great admirer of cartoons, because I can't do cartoons.
I have a paper, pencil, and ink sketch for a Mickey Mouse cartoon short entitled 'Mickey's Garden' from 1935.
Tell me that you don't like cartoons, and I think there's something wrong with you. I don't understand why people don't like cartoons.
I've always been a fan of animation. As a kid, I used to watch a lot of the Saturday-morning cartoons, and I was always a fan of even claymation and that whole medium.
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.
I watched a ton of cartoons growing up, but I don't remember specifically what networks they were on, I'll be honest. But I did like cartoons as a kid.