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"Rio 2 Sinhronizovano Na Srpski" means "Rio 2 Annotated in Serbian" in this blog post. The blog post talks about the history of cartoon cartoon-inspired movies in Serbia and what led to this book's publication. This is an informative and factual blog post about the history of cartoons in Serbia. For more information on what led to the publication of this blog post, please continue reading below: The origins of Madrid enter into a theatre that was created by Francisco de Goya in 1776; soon, they attend Goya’s tragic masterpiece "Los Caprichos. ” The four main characters, the Duke Gris, the Duchess, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza create a series of illusions in which they are seen in different variations. These drawings are so perfect that every cartoonist today tries to recreate what was drawn by Goya. The origin of cartoons slowly moves to France, where Alphonse-Amédée Cazals (1885-1962) founded “Le journal pour rire” in 1887; it is considered the first satirical newspaper in the world. In a few years, a number of other newspapers and magazines will follow suit. In the period from 1890 to 1930, cartoons have been gradually gaining more popularity in France. He is the one who inspired an Austrian artist, Hugo Hans Tappeiner-2 (1894-1972) to open his own animation studio in Paris. He used cut-out animation in his films and produced the first avant-garde animated film in 1924 "Le Beau Danube" (The Beautiful Danube). The image was created using almost all of the drawings found in the book featured above. In Germany and Austria, Max and Luise Fleischer (1901), Krefeld created film cartoons: out of sequence images for silent films. In the 1920s, they officially opened their own animation studio. In 1933, Fleischer Studios was bought by Paramount Pictures. In 1938, they moved to the United States and continued producing cartoons in a fresh style in New York with a postwar program that won many awards. They created film series such as "Betty Boop," "Popeye," "Superman," etc., in a completely new style of visual design. Paramount Pictures was sold to Matsushita in 1957, and would continue producing cartoons until 1989. In the UK, the history of cartoons follows a particular course:In India, during the British period (1857-1947), there is a very interesting story that directly relates to cartoons. In 1837, Thomas Baines published an illustrated book called “The History of Calcutta or the Mirror of India”. The book features drawings with embedded text that describe different aspects of Indian culture. A year later in May 1838, John Leyden used the same format to publish his “History of Bengal”. 34cfa1e7782083
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