TOP 3
I'm the kind of person that bumps into loads of "Top" videos. "Top 5 best singers in The X Factor 2016", or even "Top 25 worst (or best, it depends) epic fails". This week I'm talking about the Top 3 websites to find really cool information about cartoons and animation.
The first one is Youtube. But, really, there's too much in there to handle. So I'm going to show you the kind of video (a "top" one, by the way) that gets my attention, and talks about this topic.
Secondly, we have some online magazines that contain a lot of information. Not only about cartoons themselves, but also about their creators, illustrators. A good example is the Cartoons Magazine.
The first one is Youtube. But, really, there's too much in there to handle. So I'm going to show you the kind of video (a "top" one, by the way) that gets my attention, and talks about this topic.
Secondly, we have some online magazines that contain a lot of information. Not only about cartoons themselves, but also about their creators, illustrators. A good example is the Cartoons Magazine.
And finally, as catching as Youtube, Twitter accounts upload new animations daily.
Global Cartoons not only publishes drawings to get the people to like them, but also to think about them, as they are related to political or environmental issues.
Cartoon Network is the social link this business has with its clients. They openly ask them for their opinion about characters and episodes, and even joke about them.
Cartoon Brew is, as its description says, the public's source for the latest news and views on the global animation industry.
-María Brotóns
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