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XCOPY is a London based digital artist associated with crypto art and NFTs. His real identity is unknown. [ 1 ] He creates digital glitched artworks usually concerning death, dystopia and apathy through flashing imagery and distorted loops, with hints to the cryptocurrency community regarding concepts, mood and terminology.
Images of Disney characters (3 C, 69 F) Disney comics images (1 C, 23 F) Dynamite Entertainment images (7 F) E. ... Media in category "Images of cartoon characters"
Universal Pictures cartoons and characters (6 C, 5 P) UPA series and characters (1 C, 5 P) V. Vampires in animation (3 C) Animated villains (3 C, 12 P) W.
The character was planned for usage in the 2002 series as a replacement for Man-At-Arms who is turned into a Snake-Man, but the cartoon was cancelled before he could be featured in it. Clamp-Champ made his TV debut in Masters of the Universe: Revelation. In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Clamp Champ's real name is Raenius.
This is a list of television series and films based on properties of Image Comics.This list includes live action and animated television series and films. For some of the television series and films below, Image Comics did not begin publishing the associated comic book until after the television series or film had been released.
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- The famous mystery-solving team who was impersonated by some characters in "Frankenhooky". Initially, they were depicted as characters starring in the show-within-a-show titled Scooby-Doo. Originally from Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! Scooby-Doo - The animal mascot of Mystery Inc. He was revealed to have been impersonated by the cotton ball jar.
The single-panel gag cartoon (with longer-form comics on Sunday) was a daily look at Toonerville, situated in what are now called the suburbs. Central to the strip was the rickety little trolley called the "Toonerville Trolley that met all the trains", driven in a frenzy by the grizzly old Skipper to meet each commuter train as it arrived in town.