Friday, December 3, 2010

cartoons from the 90 s

Childhood Cartoons: All the Facebook Rage

Childhood cartoons are all the Facebook rage Friday as millions of users rush to find the perfect cartoon to represent their profile pic during the upcoming week. Cartoons from the 70's, 80's, and 90's are getting most of the attention currently. With offerings such as "The Addam's Family," "Captain Caveman," and "The Super-Friends," the 70's were a decade of zany lau ...more...

cartoons from the 90 s

Cartoons from the 70 S: A Far-Out Decade

"Cartoons from the 70 S" is a search trending well online as Facebook users everywhere race to find the best cartoon that commemorates their childhood. The 70's did not have the adult offerings of the 90's, nor the more advanced storytelling of the 80's, but still many selections stand out. "Scooby-Doo" continued to enjoy success during the decade of Nixon, Ford, and ...more...

Cartoons from the 90 S: The Adult Cartoon Hits Big
"Cartoons from the 90 S" is trending well online as more users race to find the perfect profile picture for the coming week on the popular social networking site Facebook. Earlier in 2010, users were invited to share a pic of their celebrity lookalike. On Friday, they are encouraged to replace their existing picture with a favorite animated character. The cartoons fro ...more...
Facebook Cartoon Profile Pic: Which Character Are You?

Facebook cartoon profile pic searches are dominating the web Friday after it was announced that members should commemorate their favorite cartoons from childhood by making it their profile pictures on the popular social networking site. The new initiative is not the first time that Facebook has invited users to play games with their profile pictures. One earlier occas ...more...

Little Bear Part of 90s Popular Cartoon Facebook Profile Trend

Little Bear, a Canadian children's television series, is part of the newest Facebook profile trend. It's a blast from the past where users change their profile picture to one of their favorite cartoons from the '90s. Little Bear aired on Nickeloden in the United States and Treehouse TV in Canada. It followed a family of bears who deal with regular human problems and c ...more...

LATEROOMS.COM - CHECK OUT INK AND THE BOTTLE AT LONDON'S CARTOON MUSEUM
TRAVPR.COM UK - December 3rd, 2010 - Fans of cartoon strips will not want to miss the Ink and the Bottle exhibition in London.The display at the Cartoon Museum explores the role of alcohol in the lives of famous artists from the genre, as well as the way such drinks feature in classic and modern pieces.Among the names featured in the collection of 90 cartoons are Steve Bell, John Leech, Donald... ...more...
Facebook Cartoons Profile Pictures : The Real Reason Behind It

Wondering why a lot of your FB friends had suddenly changed their profile photos to 80's-90's cartoon or anime characters? Well, there's actually this campaign on the social networking site that urges users to change their Facebook profile picture to a cartoon character from their childhood and to invite their friends to do the same as a sign that they are against violence against children. ...more...

90 years of neighborhood cinema
CATSKILL — On Thursday, Catskill Community Theater owner Phillip Maisano stood outside the 90-year-old moviehouse he bought in 2005. The new "Harry Potter" 35-mm-print canisters — three of them — were tucked under his arms. As he fumbled for his keys that were either in his hoodie or jeans, he couldn't help but look up above to the marquee that was smashed in the front last year. ...more...
Baidu site notches 90m hits

Riding on the coattails of its parent company, Baidu Inc, online video-on-demand company QIYI announced Wednesday that it had recorded about 90 million users in October alone, according to an online research report. ...more...

Master of Malt's Movember Whisky gets a Pop Art Makeover
Master of Malt have release a limited edition range of whiskies featuring pop art cartoons of five leading whisky industry figures. ...more...

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