Cartoons and comic strips typically use speech and thought balloons to show which characters are saying or thinking what. To better convey the full range of feelings and atmosphere in a cartoon narrative, each drawn person could be festooned with a veritable platoon of sensory balloons.
The reader would be more attuned with the characters balloon-strewn to demonstrate also what theyre seeing, tasting, smelling and hearing. To better understand, click below soon.-- FarmerJohn, Apr 25 2004 ballooned cartoon http://www.geocitie...nie/ballooned.html? [FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2004] Plewds, Briffits & Squeans, oh my! http://en.wikipedia...Lexicon_of_ComicanaThe lexicon of cartoons. [bonkers777, Dec 31 2008] What! No maledicta?-- bristolz, Apr 25 2004 What! Like #%&+*@}=!?-- FarmerJohn, Apr 25 2004 Ahhhh! That floating hunk head is trying to poke her eye out!
Maybe if you had a way of differentiating sense balloons from thought and speech balloons... I can't tell what stuff is being said and what's being felt/thought.
You didn't come up with this just so you could use "cartoon" "festoon" "platoon" and "balloons" all in the same sentence, did you?-- gastronaut, Apr 25 2004 No, and I thought it was pretty obvious which sense is involved by seeing where the balloon originates.-- FarmerJohn, Apr 25 2004 This site is like a woman. After two years here, for the life of me, I still don't have a friggin clue what will fly and what will bomb.-- FarmerJohn, Apr 27 2004 Farmer johnnie, I like it, but I think It has been baked in the Sunday funnies.-- dentworth, Apr 27 2004 //This site is like a woman. After two years here, for the life of me, I still don't have a friggin clue what will fly and what will bomb.// and there must be 10 times as many men as women to achieve that effect.-- po, Apr 27 2004 [blea] It's the smell of her perfume.-- FarmerJohn, Apr 27 2004 Maybe a version where there are just the thought balloons, and the reader must imaginarily provide the dialogue?-- phundug, Apr 27 2004 How about changing the shape of the balloons, as well? Dagger = evil thoughts Heart = loving thoughts etc. Of course, the words in the balloon could contradict the shape of the balloon.-- Ling, Apr 27 2004 Traditionally thought bubbles are drawn with a chain of circles rather than a point. You could extend this idea with wavy lines for smell, transverse lines for sound and so on.
.o0O(thinks) ~~~(smells) ||||(hears)-- Loris, Apr 27 2004 random, halfbakery