Friday, November 30, 2012

Tweety Bird Wallpapers

Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Tweety Bird (also known as Tweety Pie or simply Tweety) is a fictional Yellow Canary in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated cartoons. The name "Tweety" is a play on words, as it originally meant "sweetie", along with "tweet" being a typical English onomatopoeia for the sounds of birds. His characteristics are based on Red Skelton famous "Mean Widdle Kid". Tweety appeared in 49 cartoons in the Golden Age.
Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Despite the perceptions that people may hold, owing to the long lashes and high pitched voice of Tweety, Tweety is male.[citation needed] This was established several times in the series "Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries". It was also confirmed toward the end of Snow Business when Granny exclaimed to Tweety and Sylvester, "Here I am, boys!" On the other hand, a 1951 episode was entitled "Ain't She Tweet". Also, his species is ambiguous; although originally and often portrayed as a young canary, he is also frequently called a rare and valuable "tweety bird" as a plot device, and once called "the only living specimen". Nevertheless, the title song directly states that the bird is a canary. His shape more closely suggests that of a baby bird, which in fact is what he was during his early appearances (although the "baby bird" aspect has been used in a few later cartoons as a plot device). The yellow feathers were added but otherwise he retained the baby-bird shape.
Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Tweety Bird Wallpapers
In his early appearances in Bob Clampett cartoons, Tweety is a very aggressive character who tries anything to foil his foe, even kicking his enemy when he is down. Tweety was toned down when Friz Freleng started directing the series into a more cutesy bird, and even more when Granny was introduced, however sometimes Tweety still kept his malicious side. One of his most notable "malicious" moments is in the cartoon Birdy and the Beast; when a cat tries to chase Tweety by flying and falls after remembering that cats cannot fly, Tweety says sympathetically, "Awww, the poor kitty cat! He faw down and go (in a loud, tough, masculine voice) BOOM!!", after which he grins mischievously. A similar gag was used in A Tale Of Two Kitties when Tweety, wearing an air raid warden's helmet, suddenly yells out in that same voice: "Turn out those lights!".
Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Tweety Bird Wallpapers

Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Tweety Bird Wallpapers

Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Tweety Bird Wallpapers

Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Tweety Bird Wallpapers

Tweety Bird Wallpapers
Tweety Bird Wallpapers

Snoopy Wallpapers

Snoopy Wallpapers
Snoopy Wallpapers
Snoopy is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. He is Charlie Brown's pet dog. Snoopy began his life in the strip as a fairly conventional dog, but eventually evolved into perhaps the strip's most dynamic character—and among the most recognizable comic characters in the world. The original drawings of Snoopy were "greatly patterned" after Spike, one of Schulz's childhood dogs.
Snoopy Wallpapers
Snoopy Wallpapers
Snoopy, whose fictional birthday has been established as August 10, made his first appearance in the strip of October 4, 1950, two days after the strip premiered. He was first identified by name on November 10. Schulz was originally going to call him "Sniffy" (as described in the 25th anniversary book), until he discovered that name was used in a different comic strip. He changed it to "Snoopy" after remembering that his late mother Dena Schulz had commented that if their family were ever to acquire a third dog, it should be called Snoopy, an affectionate term in Norwegian (the actual term is "Snuppa").
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Snoopy Wallpapers

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Snoopy Wallpapers

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper

Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun the Sheep is a British stop-motion animated children's television series produced by Aardman Animations, and commissioned by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR), a constituent member of the consortium of German public-broadcasting institutions, ARD. It is a spin-off of the Wallace and Gromit franchise, starring Shaun from A Close Shave as its main protagonist. It first aired in the UK on CBBC in March 2007. The show consists of 80 episodes in 2 series, and is currently on hiatus. The series has also inspired its own spin-off show, Timmy Time, which is aimed at younger viewers. The show has enjoyed success all over the world and has been broadcast in 180 countries around the world.
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper

Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
A premise of the series is that Shaun the sheep exhibits human intelligence, creativity, and behaviour in a farm setting, which usually provides a situational comedy conflict which Shaun must resolve before the end of each episode. Recurring themes include the characters evading the sheepdog Bitzer (though he is sometimes with the sheep in their escapades) and avoiding discovery by the Farmer.
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Episodes are very much a combination of slapstick and classic silent comedy in Aardman’s recognizable animation style. There is no spoken dialogue, even by human characters. In this way it is reminiscent of silent comedy films and even Pingu and the animated version of Mr. Bean. However, simple grunts, bleats, and sighs are all used to add subtle expression to each character's moods and feelings.
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper

Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper

Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper
Shaun The Sheep Wallpaper

Advent Christmas Wallpapers

Advent Christmas Wallpapers
Advent Christmas Wallpapers
Christmas (Old English: Crīstesmæsse, meaning "Christ's Mass") is an annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christns of people around the world. A feast central to the Christian liturgical year, it closes the Advent season and initiates the twelve days of Christmastide. Christmas is a civil holiday in many of the world's nations,is celebrated by an increasing number of non-Christians,and is an integral part of the Christmas and holiday season.


Advent Christmas Wallpapers
Advent Christmas Wallpapers
"Christmas" is a compound word originating in the term "Christ's Mass". It is derived from the Middle English Cristemasse, which is from Old English Crīstesmæsse, a phrase first recorded in 1038. Crīst (genitive Crīstes) is from Greek Khrīstos (Χριστός), a translation of Hebrew Māšîaḥ (מָשִׁיחַ), "Messiah"; and mæsse is from Latin missa, the celebration of the Eucharist. The form "Christenmas" was also historically used, but is now considered archaic and dialectal; it derives from Middle English Cristenmasse, literally "Christian mass"."Xmas" is an abbreviation of Christmas found particularly in print, based on the initial letter chi (Χ) in Greek Khrīstos (Χριστός), "Christ", though numerous style guides discourage its use; it has precedent in Middle English Χρ̄es masse (where "Χρ̄" is an abbreviation for Χριστός)


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Advent Christmas Wallpapers


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Advent Christmas Wallpapers


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Noel 2012 Wallpapers

Noel 2012 Wallpapers
Noel 2012 Wallpapers
 Noel (also spelled Nowell or Noël) (nəʊˈɛl) is an alternative word for Christmas. It first entered the English language in the 14th century. The word comes from Middle English noel, which derives from the Old French word noël and its more common form naël. The English spelling "Noël" is taken directly from modern French, which also derives from the Old French. The ultimate Latin origin is the phrase nātālis (diēs), "(day) of birth".
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Noel 2012 Wallpapers

Noel 2012 Wallpapers
Noel 2012 Wallpapers

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Noel 2012 Wallpapers
Noel 2012 Wallpapers

Noel 2012 Wallpapers
Noel 2012 Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers
Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Several other places around the world observe similar celebrations. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and on the second Monday of October in Canada. Thanksgiving has its historical roots in religious and cultural traditions, but today is celebrated in a more secular manner.
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Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers
Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers
Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers
Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers
Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers
Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers
Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers
Funny Thanksgiving Wallpapers

Panda Animations Wallpapers

Panda Animations Wallpapers
Panda Animations Wallpapers

Panda Animations Wallpapers
Panda Animations Wallpapers

Panda Animations Wallpapers
Panda Animations Wallpapers

Panda Animations Wallpapers
Panda Animations Wallpapers

Panda Animations Wallpapers
Panda Animations Wallpapers

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Panda Animations Wallpapers

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