skeletal systems of cartoon characters

Correspondent:: SubGenius Spice
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 17:59:48 GMT

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http://michaelpaulus.com/gallery/character-Skeletons




Correspondent:: "Rev. Ivan Stang"
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 16:20:01 -0500

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In article ,
SubGenius Spice wrote:

> http://michaelpaulus.com/gallery/character-Skeletons

I love the Schmoo, although technically it is my understanding that
Schmoos are boneless. Or were. They're extinct now, of course.

Funny thing is, modern 3D computer animated cartoon characters DO have
skeletons.

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Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 21:40:42 GMT

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"Rev. Ivan Stang" wrote:

> In article ,
> SubGenius Spice wrote:
>
> > http://michaelpaulus.com/gallery/character-Skeletons
>
> I love the Schmoo, although technically it is my understanding that
> Schmoos are boneless. Or were. They're extinct now, of course.
>

There are "schmoo's" which are SCMU's that are inflatable
Self-Contained Medical Units, they have positive air-pressure
that sort of maintains a clean environment. But it's funny that
they call them schmoo's--

Now they need some kigmy's

http://my.execpc.com/~annetom/shmoo.html






Correspondent:: nenslo
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 15:35:40 -0800

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"Rev. Ivan Stang" wrote:
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> In article ,
> SubGenius Spice wrote:
>
> > http://michaelpaulus.com/gallery/character-Skeletons
>
> I love the Schmoo, although technically it is my understanding that
> Schmoos are boneless. Or were. They're extinct now, of course.
>
"Twenty-two of these are currently on display at Stumptown
Coffee/Belmont in Portland, Oregon the month of December 2004 " Well
I'll be God Damned. I will actually go see these, the first time I have
deliberately gone to see art in over five years.

The bones of the limbs of Ub Iwerks characters such as Molly Moo-Cow
were actually a series of vertebral disks similar to the spinal column
of a serpent. Gabby, the Fleischer character originated in Gulliver's
Travels, had a large porous bone in his nose, like the bone of a cuttlefish.


Correspondent:: "Talysman the Ur-Beatle"
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 04:13:40 GMT

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nenslo wrote in news:41BA32CB.D7D7A897@yahoox.com:

> Gabby, the Fleischer character originated in Gulliver's
> Travels, had a large porous bone in his nose, like the bone of a
> cuttlefish.
>

for thos who don't know what nenslo's talking about:

http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=feature_films&collectionid=gullivers_travels1939

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Correspondent:: nenslo
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 17:06:50 -0800

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Talysman the Ur-Beatle wrote:
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> nenslo wrote in news:41BA32CB.D7D7A897@yahoox.com:
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> > Gabby, the Fleischer character originated in Gulliver's
> > Travels, had a large porous bone in his nose, like the bone of a
> > cuttlefish.
> >
>
> for thos who don't know what nenslo's talking about:
>
> http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=feature_films&collectionid=gullivers_travels1939
>

He also appeared in at least one solo cartoon, Gabby Goes Fishing.
Horrible little fellow.


Correspondent:: bobdiddley@aol.com (Dr Nerdwell Woznotski)
Date: 10 Dec 2004 23:58:10 GMT

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Stang wrote:
>I love the Schmoo, although technically it is my understanding that
>Schmoos are boneless. Or were. They're extinct now, of course.

No, they were banished to the Schmoon, because lowly hoomans couldn't handle
the resonsibility of cohabitating with them.
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Correspondent:: "U. M. Zaporets"
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 18:07:23 -0700

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"Dr Nerdwell Woznotski" wrote in message
> No, they were banished to the Schmoon, because lowly hoomans couldn't
> handle
> the resonsibility of cohabitating with them.
>

Sure, that's what they *told* you. Really, the Schmoos were taken out into
the Pacific Ocean on ships, cuffed to anchor chains, and thrown overboard.




Correspondent:: nenslo
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 17:04:52 -0800

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"U. M. Zaporets" wrote:
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> "Dr Nerdwell Woznotski" wrote in message
> > No, they were banished to the Schmoon, because lowly hoomans couldn't
> > handle
> > the resonsibility of cohabitating with them.
> >
>
> Sure, that's what they *told* you. Really, the Schmoos were taken out into
> the Pacific Ocean on ships, cuffed to anchor chains, and thrown overboard.

You idiots. They were all eaten because they were so delicious.
Everybody felt real bad about it but it had to be done. Where have you
dopes been for the last fifty years.