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    Getting Toon Content!
    By Titmowse | Writer @ CozyFrog | FEB.26.2007

The word cartoon comes from the Italian, cartone, meaning 'big paper'. Cartooning is a by-product of the quick sketches artists would draw when conceptualizing their ideas. These line sketches proved to be as interesting as their brush-stroke counterparts. Realism was all well and good but the attraction to cartoon art grew and eventually dovetailed into the mainstream via nineteenth century newspapers and publications. Initially, cartoons were printed as political commentary in American newspapers. After a point, the multi-paneled comic strip came into being with characters such as the Yellow Kid. Sometime after that the speech bubble brought clarity to the art form - as opposed to ineligible text simply scrawled on a panel.

"Seriously, who in the hell doesn't like cartoons? Apparently it isn't the millions of surfers that search for cartoon porn every single day."
When inventors wrapped long strips of celluloid frames onto a reel, cartoons began to move. Literally painted frame by frame, early animation was a hit with the public. So much so that audiences came to a theater expecting to see at least one or more animated shorts before a live-action feature. When watching a Warner Brothers cartoon on television, it's hard to remember a time when you could only see them in movie theaters. Disney introduced the full-length animated feature with the classic - Snow White and the Seven Dwarves . During this time, comic books were already on the market. These cheap printed stories caught on slowly but became solidly popular by World War II.

As the world entered the television age, cartoons helped pave the way. Sure, the kids loved Howdy Doody and Bozo but they cheered loudest for the cartoons that eventually ruled Saturday morning programming. Barely ten years after TV took off; viewers could watch animated programming day and night. Who can forget nighttime cartoon hits like 'The Flintstones' or the greats shown on Sunday's - The Wonderful World of Disney? Meantime, Japan adopts the love for animation and cartoon drawing, fostering an industry of printed manga and unique animated cartoons.

Towards the 1990's cartoons experience a renaissance with a successive line of animated features from Disney, beginning with 'The Little Mermaid' and evolving into the stunning 'Toy Story' - the first full-length computer-generated animated feature. Concurrently, the Internet revolution begins and some of its earliest heroes are animated and static cartoons. With the availability and ease of drawing and animation software, many creative minds join the fray. Cartoonists begin to work independently of movie studios and publishers. Some of them decide to draw dirty cartoons instead of g-rated ones and now you know where this article is headed.

Seriously, who in the hell doesn't like cartoons? Apparently it isn't the millions of surfers that search for cartoon porn every single day. If you think your adult site won't benefit from some dirty toons, think again. There's always room for naughty cartoons. Especially when you consider that online animation looks better and is smaller in bandwidth than live-action streams or feeds. When you add adult toons to your member's area, you give them something both fun and satisfying.

We may be in the porn business but ultimately we're in the entertainment business. What could be more entertaining than a pair of animated boobs? The best part is that there is a style of porn cartoon to fit almost any niche site. Do you have a Bondage site? Why not add some Hentai? There's all kinds of niches in Hentai. Are you running a straight coed site? Try some refreshing Flash animation to keep your members happy.

What you must remember is that animated adult content is hard to come by. Toons take longer to create than do live-action pics and vids. There's also a danger in buying animated content from foreign suppliers, as it's hard to determine if the sellers actually own the product. When shopping for cartoon adult content, it's best to deal with the most reputable:

Better yet, visit a complete listing of content providers that sell/lease adult cartoon and Japanese animation to site owners in our Frog Listings:

Put some toons on your adult site. Make your members happy and give them a reason to keep coming back. Everyone loves toons and dirty toons best of all!


By Titmowse | Writer @ CozyFrog
Titmowse has a special lily pad as the head writer for CozyFrog and it's family of webmaster resources. She also writes text content for several websites and is the owner of her very own MowseBytes Newsletter.

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