Dear Mr. Warren,
The link will not allow me to show the paper so I put it on here. I apoligize for the inconveniouns but i hope this dose not effect my paper and the grade.





Kyle C.
Per 8

1. I have not read any books previously by this author. I do not know if his other books will be like this one because this one was a autobiography about his life and the career of a cartoon artist. His work writing cartoons is pretty good so in that essence his other writhing must be pretty good.

2. The predictions I have for the rest of the book is that will be exploring the adventure known as Chuck Jones life. It seems that has always wanted to be involved with drawing. I expect that want for him to draw to expand.

3.The story makes me feel inspired. It makes me believe that any dream I have can actually become a bigger reality then a dream. It can possibly become a future. I personally can relate because I too have had dreams that can become a reality.

4.The Narrator of the story is Chuck Jones. The book is also about him as he narrates his life. The story is about his life and the industry of creative writhing and cartoon animation. He tells the reader very well about on how he grew up in a average family.

5.My favorite part of the book was when he told about his first cartoon he drew. He make a ball bouncing. It was nothing to great but it fascinated him. Then He made a person talking and he provided the voice.

6. The ending was as I expected basically wrapping up his experiences through out life into one

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The Year was 1912 and America was about to be hit by one of the greatest cartoon creators of all time. That man was Mr. Charles Martian “Chuck” Jones. He is the star character if our story known as “Chuck Amuck” which is completely about his life.
Chuck was born September 21 1912 in Spokane Washington. A few years later him and his family which consisted of both of his parents and his three siblings. Chuck credits his artistic ability towards his father. Chuck’s father was a unsuccessful business man who tried to start many businesses that all failed horribly. This contributed to Chucks creating ability because his dad would start every business by buying paper and pencils with the name of the company. When they failed then Chuck’s father would give his children the paper and pencils and told his children to “get rid of” as fast as possible. Later in life all of Chucks siblings went on to have art careers. After graduating from Chouinard Art Institute Chuck had some very little jobs one being him washing cels at Ub Lwerks where he met his first wife Dorothy Webster. In 1933 Chuck Jones joined the Warner Brothers company as a assistant. In 1935 he was promoted to animator. In 1938 Chuck Jones became director of Warner Brothers. In the 1940’s Chuck Started making some of his most memorable characters such as Charlie Dog, Hubie and Bertie and The Three Bears. Critics say that Chuck was following in Disney’s footsteps with his “cute“ cartoons. During the World War 2 era he teamed closely with Theodor Geisel also known as Dr. Seuss. Together they made a few cartoons based around the war but then worked on cartoon adaptations of Dr.Seusses books. His biggest success out of his work was “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”. Once the 1950’s he started making his best work such as Pepe LePew, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig. In 1963 Warner Brothers closed down there cartoon studio leavening Chuck to start creating on his own where he developed episodes of Tom and Jerry. Chuck Jones took a break from creating cartoons in 1980. He never returned. In the movie The Gremlins 2 he made a cameo appearance. In 2002 Chuck Jones died a tragic death of natural causes,.
Thus ends the life and times of the greatest cartoonist of all time Chuck Jones. He left us with characters that are more memorable then you or I will ever be. You might say he left his “Carbon Footprint” on the world of cartoons. He will be missed d by all but never forgotten.