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== Magazine == |
== Magazine == |
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* Freelance cartoonist John Caldwell, whose work has appeared in ''[[ |
* Freelance cartoonist John Caldwell, whose work has appeared in ''[[Mad]]'', draws in this style. |
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== Music == |
== Music == |
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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |
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* All the character portraits in ''[[Hotel Dusk Room 215]]''. |
* All the character portraits in ''[[Hotel Dusk: Room 215]]''. |
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* Dialogue boxes in ''[[Okami]]''. |
* Dialogue boxes in ''[[Okami]]''. |
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== [[Western Animation]] == |
== [[Western Animation]] == |
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* ''[[Dr. Katz Professional Therapist]]'' |
* ''[[Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist]]'' |
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* ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]'', at least the characters. Lampshaded in "Smile for the Ed", with Edd's line "Eddy actually thinks he can pass off a crayon drawing as a school photo? I mean, the lines are all wiggly." Since it was not a Tom Snyder-[[Soup 2 Nuts]] production, it did not use the Squigglevision trademark. |
* ''[[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy]]'', at least the characters. Lampshaded in "Smile for the Ed", with Edd's line "Eddy actually thinks he can pass off a crayon drawing as a school photo? I mean, the lines are all wiggly." Since it was not a Tom Snyder-[[Soup 2 Nuts]] production, it did not use the Squigglevision trademark. |
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* First season of ''[[Home Movies]]'' (later seasons use non-squiggly Flash animation) |
* First season of ''[[Home Movies]]'' (later seasons use non-squiggly Flash animation) |
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* ''[[Science Court]]'' (which itself was later renamed ''Squigglevision'' and slightly reformatted) |
* ''[[Science Court]]'' (which itself was later renamed ''Squigglevision'' and slightly reformatted) |
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* ''[[Stickin Around]]'' |
* ''[[Stickin' Around]]'' |
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* The pilot episode of ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' (''Trash-O-Madness'') featured an unusually squiggly line. |
* The pilot episode of ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' (''Trash-O-Madness'') featured an unusually squiggly line. |
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** Likewise, another Nicktoons, ''[[Doug]]'', had squiggly animation in the pilot episode ''Doug Can't Dance'' as well. |
** Likewise, another Nicktoons, ''[[Doug]]'', had squiggly animation in the pilot episode ''Doug Can't Dance'' as well. |
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** Which is interesting, as the "Roobarb" cartoons date back to 1974, a full twenty-odd years before the American version of this cartooning style. (described as "Wobblyvision"?) So no longer "arguably" but "definitively"? |
** Which is interesting, as the "Roobarb" cartoons date back to 1974, a full twenty-odd years before the American version of this cartooning style. (described as "Wobblyvision"?) So no longer "arguably" but "definitively"? |
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* The [[PBS]] Kids P-Pals. |
* The [[PBS]] Kids P-Pals. |
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* "[[The Cat Came Back ( |
* "[[The Cat Came Back (film)|The Cat Came Back]]" |
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* One episode of ''[[Arthur]]'' featured a parody of ''[[Dr. Katz Professional Therapist]]'', with all of the characters drawn this way. |
* One episode of ''[[Arthur]]'' featured a parody of ''[[Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist]]'', with all of the characters drawn this way. |
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* Most of the shorts on [[O Canada]] which included [[Boband Margaret]] that later became its own show. |
* Most of the shorts on [[O Canada]] which included [[Boband Margaret]] that later became its own show. |
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* ''The Killing of an Egg'' |
* ''The Killing of an Egg'' |