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  • {{for|the technology|History of animation}} ...o [[female]]s ranging [[Children's television series|children]] to [[adult animation|adults]].
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  • Traditional (analogue) post-production has mostly been replaced by [[video editing soft ...ftware]] that operates on a [[non-linear editing system]] (NLE). As such, traditional (analogue) post-production services are being surpassed by digital, leading
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  • | caption1 = The [[bouncing ball]] animation (below) consists of these six frames, repeated indefinitely. | caption2 = This animation moves at 10 frames per second.
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  • ...gies such as taped variety shows emanating from a television studio stage, animation or a variety of film productions ranging from movies to series. Shows not p ...' is initially broadcast as such rather than [[direct-to-video]] or on the traditional [[Movie theater|big screen]].
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  • ...gies such as taped variety shows emanating from a television studio stage, animation or a variety of film productions ranging from movies to series. Shows not p ...' is initially broadcast as such rather than [[direct-to-video]] or on the traditional [[Movie theater|big screen]].
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  • ...|url=https://ideas.economist.com/video/giant-sifting-sound-0 |title=video animation on The World's Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute In ...g (as opposed to studio network uplinks and down-links), provides a mix of traditional radio or television broadcast programming, or both, with dedicated satellit
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  • ...King of the Hill'' in 1997. ''[[Family Guy]]'' (the first of three [[adult animation|adult-oriented animated series]] from [[Seth MacFarlane]] to air on the net ...r varies depending on the market due to late local newscasts airing in the traditional 11:00/10:00 p.m. timeslot on some Fox stations). Weekend daytime progr
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  • |7=[[Paramount Animation]] ...ty. The Fleischers, veterans in the animation industry, were among the few animation producers capable of challenging the prominence of [[Walt Disney]]. The Par
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  • ...unningham]] and his family: his father, Howard, who owns a hardware store; traditional homemaker and mother, Marion; younger sister [[Joanie Cunningham|Joanie]]; ...nningham]] – Wife of Howard Cunningham, mother of Richie and Joanie, and a traditional [[Homemaking|homemaker]]. She is the only character who is allowed to call
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  • In 1833, [[Joseph Plateau]] introduced the principle of stroboscopic animation with his Fantascope (better known as the [[phenakistiscope]]). Six years la ...zation processes ceased with the adoption of [[sound-on-film]] technology. Traditional film colorization, all of which involved the use of dyes in some form, inte
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  • ...ntary on the DVD of ''It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'', Silvers was not a traditional comedian: he was a comic actor. Silvers never did stand-up, and, out of cha ...venturesOfSonicTheHedgehog?from=Main.AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog "Western Animation: Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog"] tvtropes.org, accessed November 25, 201
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  • ...yn-Mayer|MGM]] Showcase'' movie package on Sundays, which was offered as a traditional syndicated film package meant for The CW's former prime time slot on that n ...nds-old-and-new-4kids-licensing-expo-2008|author=Annemarie Moody|website=[[Animation World Network]]|publisher=AWN, Inc.|date=November 30, 2007}}</ref> The bloc
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  • ...any of the latter services, its three multiplex channels are sold by most traditional [[multichannel video programming distributor]]s either as premium services ...ia [[a la carte pay television|a la carte]] subscriptions independent of a traditional pay television platform sold by [[Apple TV (software)|Apple TV Channels]],
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  • Unlike traditional synchronized swimming, the Krofftettes were expected to sit on the bottom o ...ith commercials!)|access-date=June 6, 2014}}{{cbignore}}</ref> This bit of animation was omitted from subsequent reruns.
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  • ...on films often "[[Cross-genre|cross-over]]" with other genres, including [[animation]] ''([[WALL-E]]'' - 2008, ''[[Big Hero 6 (film)|Big Hero 6]]'' - 2014), [[G The [[Animation|animated]] series ''[[The Jetsons]]'', while intended as [[Comedy film|come
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  • ...artoons were mainly produced with lower budgets<ref>Iverson. See [[Limited animation]]</ref> and studios looked for opportunities to reduce costs. Hanna-Barbera Animation studio [[Rankin/Bass]], best remembered for their Christmas specials, also
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  • ...n210611211508-reign-of-terror-update.html|title=The Reign of Terror&nbsp;— animation update|publisher=[[Doctor Who News Page]]|first=Chuck|last=Foster|date=21 J Concept art for an animated ''Doctor Who'' series was produced by animation company [[Nelvana]] in the 1980s, but the series was not produced.<ref>{{ci
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  • ...ries)|''Wonder Woman'' TV series]] starring [[Lynda Carter]]; as well as [[Animation|animated]] series such as the ''[[Super Friends]]'' and ''[[Justice League ...upset that Wonder Woman had lost her powers and was no longer wearing her traditional costume.<ref>{{cite web|author=Monash Arts Online Presence Team |url=http:/
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  • ...ature delivered by CBS correspondents. The network also continued to offer traditional radio programming through its nightly ''[[CBS Radio Mystery Theater]]'' dur ...and CBS never achieved much success in that field. In 1955, CBS purchased animation studio [[Terrytoons]] from its founder [[Paul Terry (cartoonist)|Paul Terry
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