Cartoon Quote by Jim Woodring Download Open image “I think that cartoons have a lot more power than they're given credit for.” — Jim Woodring ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cartoon Credit Given Thinking
Cartoons are perhaps a bigger part of art than is generally realized, and they influence people in ways that are not always recognized. But… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
Although I'm certainly glad cartoons are finally getting some respect as an art, I'm fairly ambivalent to see cartooning as a legitimate academic offering.… — Bill Watterson Copy Share Image
Cartoons ran into trouble when they became too much like real life images. Cartoons had become poor imitations of the real thing. — William Hanna Copy Share Image
One of the great things about cartoons is that they're not real - you're not watching real people and it engages your imagination. One… — Tim Daly Copy Share Image
I think cartoons are important. Tell me that you don't like cartoons, and I think there's something wrong with you. I don't understand why… — John DiMaggio Copy Share Image
As soon as I found out how compartmentalized the industry was, I realized, Well, no wonder the cartoons are so bad. — John Kricfalusi Copy Share Image
I think that - whether I should admit this or not - Joe and I, going back to 'Tom and Jerry,' have been very… — William Hanna Copy Share Image
When you look back at the older cartoons, they're very much more observational cartoons. And the cartoon, the people in the cartoons are not… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
Cartoons only showed you certain things. The comic books go in deep. — Derrick Favors Copy Share Image
“The rhetorical function of such depictions is, in any case, pretty obvious. If cartoons provide us with examples of a visual mode of insult,… — Thomas Conley Copy Share Image
There’s a whole psychological reason for those cartoons about good against evil. We have "Superman" and all those other hero people, so that we… — Michael Jackson Copy Share Image
If I had learned how to get along in the quotidian world while keeping up the search for the hidden realm, I might have… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
Leslie Stein's comics give readers privileged access to a complete and wholly original world of gently skewed wonders. — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
People for whom art is religion can say, "What I love about art is that it points to a higher reality." Well, fine, but… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
I have a personal definition of cartooning, which is, simply, "imaginative drawing." Anything you're drawing that is not in front of you but is… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
I do sort of feel like I'm building my monument with what I do, but it's pretty small and inconsequential compared to real works… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
Doing a story about my mundane, waking life, how much I don't like my job, or breaking up with someone, I don't think so.… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
Alternative cartoonists have to rely on comic book stores to get their stuff in the hands of readers. — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
It's funny, in some of the interviews I've seen that were done for the film, some people say things like, 'Oh, I was never… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
Real shapes and real patterns are things you would observe in nature, like the marks on the back of a cobra's hood or the… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
“The 10's(2010) are a baby kangaroo, a bill overdue, a coal chute for staggering millions, a bowl of camphor punch, the fast-dissolving afterimages of… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
When I was setting out to be an artist, I said: If I can just produce one work that some people think is good,… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
Somebody once told me that if you laugh at a George Bush joke, or you send an email cartoon to your friends that makes… — Harold Ramis Copy Share Image
In Roslyn, Pennsylvania, we started our real-life family circus. They provided the inspiration for my cartoons. I provided the perspiration. — Bil Keane Copy Share Image
I just watched cartoons for three years, and that had a strong affect on me. — Johnny Depp Copy Share Image
I enjoy the fact that we have these mobile comics now, which are sort of a cross between a comic book and an animated… — Stan Lee Copy Share Image
I was invited to join the MGM cartoon department. But if I'd started work in animation I'd have had to take a cut in… — Jack Nicholson Copy Share Image
It's not like we have a formula, but I think one of the reasons this show has survived is that it has a big… — Trey Parker Copy Share Image
I always liked to draw, and when I was a kid, the Internet wasn't big at all, so I would go to Internet cafes… — Rich Brian Copy Share Image
The thing that was interesting to me about Relationshapes - as opposed to most of the other cartoons I've ever made - was I… — David Rees Copy Share Image
If you were to look at an old 'Betty Boop' cartoon or an 'Out of the Ink Well' animation, there are many things about… — Fred Seibert Copy Share Image
I seem to thrive by destroying the last thing I did, in a kind of cartoon Nietzsche way. Emerson says in "Experience" something like… — Dan Chiasson Copy Share Image
I love an underdog. No, I don't necessarily mean the cartoon. I mean like David, as in Goliath, or the Bears, as in The… — Nancy Lublin Copy Share Image