An animated cartoon is a short, hand-drawn (or made with computers to look similar to something hand-drawn) film for the films, tv or computer screen, featuring some kind of story or anime stuff (even if it is a very short one).
It is hard to believe but the very earliest examples of attempts to capture the impression of motion by drawing can be found in Paleolithic cave paintings. Here animals are depicted with multiple legs in superimposed positions, clearly attempting to express the perception of Anime PVC motion.
Further instances can be seen on an earthenware bowl over 5,000 years old from Persia and an Egyptian mural of wrestlers in action, which is about 4,000 years old.
However these examples cannot certainly be described as animation as there was no means of making the characters actually move.
The first mechanical devices designed to supply the illusion of movement were invented for children's amusement or as entertainment at private parties. These included the zoetrope, magic lantern, praxinoscope, thaumatrope, phenakistoscope, and flip book.
Charles-Emile Reynaud created the first animated film in 1892 while he exhibited an animated film consisting of loops of around 500 frames. This film is also notable as the first known instance of film perforations being used. His films were not recorded, but drawn directly onto the transparent strip.
But the first film which can truly be designated as an animated cartoon was 'Humorous Phases of Funny Faces' fashioned by J. Stuart Blackton in 1906. It features a cartoonist drawing faces on a chalkboard, and the faces apparently coming to life.
One of the very first successful animated cartoons was "Gertie the Dinosaur" (1914) by Winsor McCay. It is considered the first example of true character animation.
The most well-known animated cartoon character figures model of all is no doubt Mickey Mouse who was introduced to the world by Walt Disney in May 1928 in Plane Crazy but also starred some six months later in the first animated cartoon with sound - 'Steamboat Willie'.
Incidentally, Mickey was initially christened Mortimer Mouse until Walt Disney's wife persuaded him to make the transformation.
Mickey Mouse, predated by another cartoon animal called Felix The Cat, made his debut in 1919. However another all time favourite cartoon series Tom and Jerry had to wait until 1931 to put in an appearance.
All these characters and many more have long since made the transition from movies to television where, no doubt, they will be seen for many years to come.
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