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Это список вымышленных собак в анимации , вспомогательный к списку вымышленных собак . Это коллекция различных известных собак , которые фигурируют в анимационных работах , в том числе традиционной анимации , покадровой анимации , или CGI / компьютерной анимации .

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  1. ^ "Grim Natwick in New York – Part One: The Early Years", an exhibit of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive, a 501(c)3 museum and archive. (November 3, 2007) Quote: "One day, Dave Fleischer handed Grim a photograph of singer, Helen Kane and asked him to design a caricature. Fleischer had found a sound-alike, and planned to use her in the upcoming Talkartoon, "Dizzy Dishes". Grim exaggerated Kane’s wide eyes and rosebud mouth, creating a slightly coarse, but strikingly original design. A few weeks later, Dave asked Grim to design a girlfriend for Bimbo to star as the "fair young maiden" in a cartoon adaptation of the popular song, 'Barnacle Bill the Sailor'. Grim streamlined and refined his caricature of Kane for the part. But Dave Fleischer objected, insisting that since Bimbo was a dog, his girlfriend should also be a dog. Grim quickly sketched Betty Boop’s head on a four-legged canine body. He held up the drawing next to the pretty girl design, and asked, 'Which would you rather have as your girlfriend? A girl? Or a dog?' Dave laughed and agreed that the pretty girl was the right choice."
  2. ^ Maltin, Leonard. Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980
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  5. ^ Tim Lawson, Alisa Persons (2004). The magic behind the voices: a who's who of cartoon voice actors. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-57806-696-4.
  6. ^ Timothy Burke, Kevin Burke (1998). Saturday morning fever. p. 108. ISBN 0-312-16996-5.
  7. ^ Pfanner, Eric (2006-02-19). "Underdog takes shot at giants in kids television". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-08-14.
  8. ^ "TV Playbook: Let's Add a Kid!". IGN. Retrieved 2010-08-15.
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