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Trying to figure out name of obscure anime/cartoon from 60s-80s?

Obscure cartoon/anime. I only remember it was set in space and people fought in robots that were controlled by humans. There was a female character named April (on the good side), and I remember one of the main characters on the bad side (a guy, I don't know his name) saying to himself before he was getting ready to attack the good side (in his robot), You'll wish you had joined with me April", or something like that. This was something I saw on Satellite TV when they were realitvley new, huge and most of them were hand crank to get to different stations. I was young when I saw this and I'm guessing this was from first episode, I may never figure this one out, but it has bugged me for years. I wish I had payed more attention to details, and the little bit I do remember is fuzzy. I had school the next day and never got to see it again because it came on too early! There was also another cartoon I remember seeing back in those days on Sat TV, it was four cartoons in one, they took turns after commercials playing from all four of them. The one in paticullar I remember were super heros that were sea creatures but, half human. One was a female named Octavia, (she was half octapus half human). One was half shark (maybe hammerhead?) half human, don't remember his name, and there were a few more to the group. They had a speed boat that I'm sure went under the water. Does anyone remember this? I know I saw some weird stuff on Satellite. I apologize about the few facts I have and going on and on but I just giving you what I got!!! Thanks

Trying to figure out which classic cartoon this is from?

YES!!! I know because that SAME SONG stuck in my head forever! It's Old Mother Hubbard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etA7S_kOE...

The song you quote is at 5:55. Have fun!

Where did this line come from, I trying to figure out the name of the movie or show?

My girlfriend and I have been trying to figure out this line. It's from some boy or cartoon or something that talks with a lisp and dark voice who goes around saying this: Excuse me, can you help me find my baseball?.....We do not know where we seen this ...please help us before we buy the entire blockbuster stock up...LoL

Im trying to figure out a cartoon from the 90's?

Possibly "Bobby's World"? The show itself was a cartoon, but it did include live action segments at the beginning and end.

Cartoon about a boy and talking car?

I'm trying to figure out the cartoon series about a little boy and a talking car.I remember one episode they helped a princess.I'm guessing she was a ghost because she was floating.I think the car was either yellow or red.My mom bought the tape in Germany (we're american and it was english) in the early 90s.

What Cartoon was this?

yup, definately HUGO, an abominal snowman type character. He was huge and white and squeezed Bugs Bunny, and carried him like a baby, and petted him.

I am trying to draw more realistically, but I draw cartoons with ease. How can I draw realistically when it's so hard for me?

I question your desire to draw realistically, but we’ll save that for later. To draw more realistically takes practice. Lots and lots of practice. For a start, though, study realistic art.Find a piece (such as this) and start breaking it down into different techniques and components. Then try your hand at replicating the techniques alone. We’ll use this example I found for a little practice.Let’s start by analyzing something about it. How about… the droplets. There’s tons of droplets all over this character’s face, so it’s a good thing to pull from this.Next, let’s see how the droplets are shaped. try sketching just the outlines of the droplets. Do a couple dozen of them just to get the hang of it. They’re oval-ish, but with some lopsided aspects. A whole bunch of different sizes, too.After that, move on to the shading. Sketch some entirely new droplets, using shadows and light to create shape in it. Remember, water is not opaque. It’s going to do some odd stuff to the light, casting shadows in a funny way. See how this artist has done that, and try it yourself.Got that? Okay. Sketch some more droplets, but this time, put something underneath it. A leaf, a piece of wood, some fruit… Whatever you want. Add details to the object beneath the droplets. Remember what I said before about water doing odd stuff to light? It’s the same for objects beneath. They’ll look different than they would without the droplets. Experiment, and look for more examples.That should be enough of a tutorial for now. Apply the same technique to learning other things such as hair, skin, fabric, textured surfaces… Once you’re comfortable with grey-scale, move on to color. You’ll have to study a lot more when you learn about color, but you should have a better foundation for starting that. A good example would be gold. It’s a lot more complex than one might think.If you don’t mind my asking… Why do you want to draw realistically? If you’re already good at cartoon drawings, why not stick with that?

Classic cartoon short?

ok there was this short cartoon clip kinda thing,
I've been trying to figure out what it was called all day,
it was about two dogs (real dogs)
I think they were greyhounds?
and they would sit at the table and talk and they had outfits and such.

What is a trick to figure out your life passion?

Simple,Take a Notebook and Write down from Age 5 to the Age now , what were the things that you did that made you extremely happy ( only happiness ) in each page for each age and the level of happiness that it gave.Example: ( The below is to give an idea. Please go in details filling each page)Age 5: Playing with cars and toys , watching tom and jerryAge 6: Playing with cars and toys, watching popeye , Playing with waterAge 7: Playing cricket, watching cartoons, Doing MathsAge 8: Studying Maths, Travelling, Listening to fantasy stories from daddy,Age 9: Playing football, Travelling, watching Captain PlanetAge 10: Roller skating , Doing Abacus , watching Swat catsAge 11: Dancing, Roller skating and Sketching cartoonsAge 12: Dancing and Playing shuttle badminton, Reading BooksAge 13: harry Potter Books , Playing video games in computer , Portrait paintingsAge 14: Winning competitions in Roller skating and Playing Video Games (Fantasy)Age 15: Playing football with friends in the evening , Watching WWE, SketchingAge 16: Watching WWE, Seeing Disney Animation Movies ( Finding Nemo, I luvd it)Age 17: Hanging out with friends, Crush and Listening to MusicAge 18: Reading History books and Techie Stuffs , Watching Pokemon and AnimeAge 19: Learning android programming , and design softwares like PhotoshopAge 20: Watching Dragon ball Z and Anime, Design softwares and GamesAge 21: Playing Games , Programming and Designing, Playing Pokemon GoFrom the above you can easily find out the major chunk that has come along your life in keeping you happy to extremes. Passion is not about a job or a designations. Passion is the field/thing that has always kept you happy and is gonna keep you happy no matter whatever struggles will come in the way.All these years it was something about cartoons and animations that has made me happy in one way or the other. Thats what my passion lies with. I need to do something in that field and that is what i am gonna choose.( THIS IS THE BEST WAY TO IDENTIFY YOUR PASSION )Your heart may desire anything as passion at different stages of your life. The above method will give you a logical way to find where your heart really lies on.You need to choose something that has kept and that will keep you enthusiastic for decades to come.

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