Selasa, 02 Agustus 2011

Top Funny Animation Movies 2011




Top Funny Animation Movies 2011
Well 2011 year is looking very much interesting in films. Movies released so far in 2011 have somehow won the people’s heart and audience are also looking forward for the further big film which are due to release this year. However Comedy genre films have always been a top priority for the audience to watch and make them laugh. There are cartoons which you never forget and whenever you watch them again, you feel the same enthusiasm that you felt years ago.

Best of Animation Cartoon Funny 2011




Best of Animation Cartoon Funny 2011
New Animation Cartoon 2011 In order to simulate the motion animation with a particular comic drawings of a series of slightly different is the connection process. The phenomenon of persistence of vision, usually in the frame at 24 frames per second are required. A series of 24 or less cartoon images second run it will make a cartoon animation. In cartoon animation cartoonists.

Cartoons are the best thing of your life, no matter what age group you are in, what mood you have or hat ever you are doing, they can easily make you laugh by their funny acts and chases, they can quiet down a crying baby, and they can stop the little monsters from destroying your home apart. They are the best part of your life!

Princess Mononoke Anime Fantasy




Princess Mononoke Anime Fantasy
Princess Mononoke is a 1997 epic Japanese animated historical fantasy feature film written. Princess Mononoke is a period drama set specifically in the late Muromachi period of Japan but with numerous fantastic elements. The story concentrates on involvement of the outsider Ashitaka in the struggle between the supernatural guardians of a forest and the humans of the Iron Town who consume its resources. There can be no clear victory, and the hope is that relationship between humans and the nature is cyclic.

The film was extremely successful in Japan and with both anime fans and arthouse moviegoers in English-speaking countries. In those countries, it was widely interpreted as a film about the environment told in the form of Japanese mythology. Disney's Miramax subsidiary purchased U.S. distribution rights, but wanted to cut the film for American audiences and for a PG-rating. However, Miyazaki balked at this, and the film was instead released uncut with a rating of PG-13. Miramax also chose to put a lot of money into creating the English dub of Princess Mononoke with famous actors and actresses, yet when they released it in theatres there was little or no advertising and it was given a very limited run, showing in only a few theatres and for a very short time. Disney later complained about the fact that the movie did not do well at the box office.