02-14-2015, 11:14 PM
Chris-
Its a stretch. I have a copyright cartoon strip myself. It falls more under journalism, literary in the hard core sense . Where does one usually find the cartoons? In the newspaper.
or calendar pages like the Farside.... on on the toilet (jokes for the John)....
of course there is the Simpsons-
now for comic books- those are turned into movies- still need to look at the movies though, not the strip.
The only 'cartoons' I see as entertainment venue would be Disney or Simpsons. or Anime.
Perhaps something other than measles will crop up at Disney world - either coast.
animation
is not cartooning- it is art in motion. Therefore- could be considered entertainment.
We may have another Michael Jackson or Joan Rivers situation soon. OR Oprah.
Its a stretch. I have a copyright cartoon strip myself. It falls more under journalism, literary in the hard core sense . Where does one usually find the cartoons? In the newspaper.
or calendar pages like the Farside.... on on the toilet (jokes for the John)....
of course there is the Simpsons-
now for comic books- those are turned into movies- still need to look at the movies though, not the strip.
The only 'cartoons' I see as entertainment venue would be Disney or Simpsons. or Anime.
Perhaps something other than measles will crop up at Disney world - either coast.
animation
is not cartooning- it is art in motion. Therefore- could be considered entertainment.
We may have another Michael Jackson or Joan Rivers situation soon. OR Oprah.