I like watching cartoons, camping, bowling, car shows, also like anime and giant robots.
Best of all, the course was designed by professional comedians, and it is just
like watching a cartoon!
Not exact matches
Then, he slowly started
watching other
cartoons like Paw Patrol and Bob the Builder.
I let my kids
watch some clips and they really
liked it (they totally dug the «kid» hosts) and I
liked it, too, because it was remarkably devoid of spastic, screaming, anthropomorphic
cartoon animals (or sponges) and it's not dumbed down to the point of tedium.
Nothing says motherhood
like re-tweeting Justin Bieber jokes,
watching cartoon zombie heads fall off, and reading about sex scandals.
About the family: My children
like to play outdoors and
watch cartoons.
When that happens to her children, Young says, «I explain that although someone else
watches a certain
cartoon or acts
like that, it's not acceptable in our family.»
Whether you want to do something that will advance your career once you return to work, something that you find interesting and gain new skills from, or something that can even bring in some extra money, putting the hours in your schedule when your child is napping,
watching cartoons or playing by themselves to work can also make you feel less
like all you do is housework and playing with a toddler — preserving your sanity!
I appreciate your points & agree with you completely, there is one point which I would
like to add that for first 4 - 5 month he took only breastfeed, but as he grow & I have read at many articles that we should try cereals, fruit puree & Nestle food, i started feeding him while
watching cartoon, which helped in short term, but now as you have rightly said - it's
like a drug for him...
It's only after they are around other children who have already latched onto this notion that kids don't
like vegetables and after they start
watching television where
cartoons, commercials, and other television shows perpetuate the «kids don't
like vegetables» notion (if you
watch kid's programming, you'd be surprised at the number of times that either kid characters in shows or television commercials portray vegetables as yucky) that they are exposed to the much - accepted norm that kids don't
like vegetables — and so they decide that vegetables are yucky.
We do try to limit the amount of TV they
watch, and there are certain
cartoons they are not allowed to view whenever we do go someplace that has cable, but I don't feel
like turning on the TV from time to time is a bad thing.
It's hard to concentrate on much and I feel
like the whole week just flew by in an instant which means that I've been very busy and I still have so much «leftover» work that this weekend won't be a super laid - back one but I will take a moment here and there to just do fun stuff,
like meeting friends and
watching a
cartoon with my daughter tomorrow.
I'm thinking of baking something for people I love and bring it to them as a present, I feel
like doing some charity... I also know that singing some songs,
watching a Christmas themed
cartoon with my daughter and going for a walk or to the play park is the best gift that I can give her.
Do your kids
like watching old
cartoons?
There's something that makes me feel
like a kid
watching cartoons.
Im a MtF trans pre-op whos obviously a gamer and also
likes to
watch cartoons and english - dubbed anime, and
likes to cook.
I
like to cook; My family is EXTREMELY important to me; I
like to see interesting movies and
watch LOTS of
cartoons; I a bibliophile; I am bisexual and I think countercultural movements are cool (body mods, geek subculture, etc)
I am not to good looking.but my friends call me cute, i
like astroboy
cartoon, i
like to
watch tv everyday
I'm pretty much an open book, nerdy as hell, I
like writing, going out, hanging out with friends,
watching movies, tv shows,
cartoons, anime, etc..
i
like reading and singing and
watching movie and Television and
cartoons.
Was really looking forward to this game and happy to say i was not left dissapointed.really made me feel
like i was 6 yrs old
watching the original
cartoons in the 80's again.Cant wait to play through it over and over!Long couple of years wait till the next one but for any real transformers fans you must own this game!!
Playing this game is
like watching a saturday morning
cartoon.
Its undeniably fun to
watch these sequences where the youths are acting up with their gangland dialect, waving their hands around making gang signs, virtually behaving
like cartoon characters whilst being dressed
like bums.
I know it sounds cliché to state that it is so good, you forget you're
watching a
cartoon, but Ratatouille is really an animated film that seems
like a real movie.
The story sequences feel
like you're
watching a Saturday morning
cartoon complete with cheesy voice acting, over-the-top characters, and pleasing artwork.
Anyone who
watched the 90s
cartoon, read the Stan Lee / Jack Kirby comics, saw the dreadful Tim Story versions or has heard the name Fantastic Four knows that that inter-dimensional travel goes screwy and the crew of scientists end up with silly abilities
like being super stretchy or make of rocks and stuff.
However, it does seem
like Rodriguez and company did a bang - up job giving their screenplay the same tonality as the»60s - era Hanna - Barbera
cartoon we all
watched on Saturday mornings after Thundarr The Barbarian.
After
watching the trailer, this appeared to be nothing more than Vaughn doing his fast - talking obnoxious persona with James's
cartoon like physical antics.
There's a clear difference between the flesh - and - blood figure and the animated character
watching him: One is distinctly repulsive — he looks
like an immoral lunatic who's losing his mind — but the
cartoon Trump is just silly; he's not a bad guy so much as an empathetic buffoon.
If you enjoy the Bugs Bunny
cartoons you
watched as a child, you'll probably
like this title and be happy with the lessons it teaches your children.
Watching Web of Shadows feels quite a bit like watching an overly long Saturday morning
Watching Web of Shadows feels quite a bit
like watching an overly long Saturday morning
watching an overly long Saturday morning
cartoon.
The evil corporation, Energyne, is run by a pair of
cartoon sibling moguls (Malin Akerman and Jake Lacy, abysmally bad in thankless roles) who
watch most of the movie unfold from the computer monitors in their high - rise headquarters,
like kids waiting impatiently for their turn at the joystick.
And the part of me that grew up
watching the 1980s
cartoon loves seeing characters
like Bebop, Rocksteady, and Krang in live action.
The Original Illustrated Catalog of ACME Products Okay, have you ever
watched the old Warner Brothers
cartoons (
like Bugs Bunny)?
That said, Horowitz is no
cartoon cutout; he's the prickly pear of guy you might sort - of know, and roughly
like, from a deli, or a pharmacy, or a
watch repair shop.
Extra bonus (yes, I've done this): If you have a dog proofed hardwood or lament floor,
watch as you dog tries to run away quickly only to stay running in place
like a
cartoon for a few seconds!
Throughout that restlessness, a long - ago, almost forgotten childhood dream surfaced — that of exploring new places, alone, and indefinitely, much
like the quests I read about in storybooks and
watched in
cartoons on TV.
This intro made me feel
like a child again as if I was
watching the Sonic
Cartoons for the first time.
Most of the content is suitable for children to
watch, with fully voiced characters that makes the game feel more
like an after school
cartoon.
a real time battle system that actually feels
like the battles we all
watched on our television screens when the
cartoon was a big deal.
Like many children, a disproportionate amount of my formative years were spent
watching cartoons.
Like many of my generation, I grew up
watching a lot of
cartoons.
While Nintendo games tend to avoid realistic violence and bad language (check each game's certification for a clearer guide), don't be fooled by the
cartoon exterior: Nintendo also make the most «adult» games in terms of depth, so a title
like The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild can be enjoyed by the whole family, and is (almost) as much fun to
watch as to play.
I don't ever want to be
like my parents, who refuse to
watch a movie simply on the grounds that it's a
cartoon, even if it's something
like «UP,» which was easily the greatest, most origional, well written family film in 2009.
It's
like watching a Blu - ray quality
cartoon series thanks to all the high definition textures, great animations and
cartoon inspired backgrounds that are oozing with more colours than a rainbow.
At times it felt
like watching a Saturday morning
cartoon.
This was a great game adaptation, I takes place after the event of Back to the Future 3 and its
like your
watching the movie (in
cartoon form) and your directing the story.after a 30 minutes of play you wan na know «what happens next?».
Watching a super hero summon spray cans of varying colors and stencils
like a
cartoon character pulling a giant hammer out of his pocket is hilarious because of its absurdity, and the pictures, also split between good and evil, are an enlightening look inside of Delsin's head.
This is
like when you put the itunes on shuffle and
watch a black - and - white
cartoon on silent — because of the rhythmic nature of the visuals and sounds, any combination will start to look perfectly - choreographed.
You just can't help but smile
like a kid; it's
like watching grown - up
cartoons that explode with the vibrancy of cheeky paradoxical subversion.