CAT IN THE CARTOON MOVIE
1. TOM AND JERRY
Tom and Jerry is an American animated series produced by MGM that tells of a pair of cats (Tom) and rats (Jerry) who always quarrel. This animated series is an Academy Award winner (Oscar) and forms the basis of the successful Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) studio series. Their short story was created, written and directed by two animators named William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (they are known as Hanna-Barbera)
2.GARFIELD
Garfield is a comic strip by Jim Davis who tells of Garfield as the main character who is a pet cat Jon Arbuckle. Another character is Odie, a less intelligent dog. In 2006, this strip comic was licensed to about 2,570 newspapers and magazines and holds the Guinness World Records record as the most widely licensed strip comic in the world. The name Garfield is taken from the name of Jim's grandfather, James Garfield Davis, whose former name was taken from the name of President of the United States, James Garfield
3. DORAEMON
Doraemon is the title of a popular manga composed by Fujiko F. Fujio since 1969 and tells the story of the life of a 5th-grade lazy boy named Nobi Nobita who was approached by a robot cat named Doraemon who came from the 22nd century. He was sent to help Nobita keep Nobita's offspring enjoying his success rather than having to suffer from future financial debt, caused by Nobita's folly.
4.CYBORG KUROCHAN
this is my favorite, Cyborg Kuro-Chan is the Shonen Manga series created by Naoki Yokouchi, the series in Kodansha magazine Comic Bomb Bomb. It was later adapted into an anime series produced by Studio Bogey and aired on TV Tokyo on October 2, 1999 through January 6, 2001, totaling 66 Episodes.
5.HELLO KITTY
Hello Kitty is the name for a group of characters designed by a Japanese company, Sanrio. The main character named Kitty White, is the personification of a white cat with a characteristic ribbon or other decoration on the left ear and an uncut mouth.
Copyright Hello Kitty was registered in 1976 and is now a worldwide trademark. At first introduced, Hello Kitty's primary marketing target is girls, but now Hello Kitty fans are made up of women and men of all ages.
In Japan, a big fan and collector of Hello Kitty is called Kitty-ra. In 2004, Hello Kitty goods penetrated the market of more than 60 countries around the world. Hello Kitty's character is already a subculture representing Japanese culture.
6.THE AMAZING WORLD OF GUMBALL
The Amazing World of Gumball (sometimes just referred to as Gumball) is an English-American animated television series created by Ben Bocquelet and produced by the European Cartoon Network Developer Group. The series was first aired in the UK on May 2, 2011, on Cartoon Network as a sneak preview and officially aired on September 5, 2011. In the United States, sneak peek aired on Cartoon Network on May 3, 2011, and aired in full on May 9th
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