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Today's useless fact - Why are cartoon characters usually drawn
with only four fingers on each hand?
The answer to this one is pretty straightforward --
it's easier
to draw and animate four fingers than five.
The average cartoon short requires 50,000 drawings. If you're
working with a five-fingered character, drawing each digit really
adds up in terms of time and money. But if your character has
four fingers on each hand instead of five, that's 100,000 fewer
digits to sketch. Or as one site puts it, it's "accountant-based
thinking that forces so many
cartoon characters to go through
life with only four fingers."
Two of the earliest animated characters, Felix the Cat and Mickey
Mouse, were both drawn with four "fingers" per "hand," and later
characters generally followed suit. But as one 'toon link
states, "There's no cartoon bible that you can consult that
states that all characters have four fingers."
Check out the links in our
Cartoon category
for more.
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