Cartoon Sushi was an animation showcase program that aired on MTV from 1997 to 1998. As a collection of animation shorts, Cartoon Sushi was of similar concept and format to MTV's own Liquid Television. Unlike its predecessor, Cartoon Sushi featured claymation and CGI as well as traditional cel animation. 12 frames per second is the typical rate for an animated cartoon. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII in Roman) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1998 (MCMXCVIII in Roman) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ... Liquid Television was an early-1990s animation showcase that appeared on MTV. The first season of Liquid Television originally aired on BBC-2. ... The term Claymation is a registered trademark created by Will Vinton Studios to describe their clay animated movies; the more generic term is clay animation, but claymation has entered the English language as a genericized trademark. ... CGI may mean: CGI Group Inc. ...
Sushi A-Go-Gos rolls are not so large that theyre unwieldy, yet better suited for two bites than one, and dense enough to maintain structural integrity after being halved by the first.
As appreciated as sushi is in New York, itd be even more so if there were more recognition of the subtle wonders of sushi rice, which takes hours to prepare, and restaurants humble suggestion that patrons restrict soy sauce usage to the fish.
Whether Sushi A-Go-Go is a tuna specialist or we just got lucky with exceptional specimens (part of the fun of eating sushi every day would be that every fish is different), their peppery mayo is certainly mixed for fishes of distinction.
In addition to an extensive menu, guests are presented with sheets for ordering individual sushi, which is made fresh to order in the dining room.
For the uninitiated, sushi involves pasting the raw fish or other savory to a ball of delicately spiced rice with a smidgen of wasabi, a potent Japanese horseradish.
From the sushi bar, we ordered the California Set ($11.95), which are rice rolls with a core of crabmeat, avocado and cucumber cut into about a dozen bitesize pieces.