Cartoon characters can resonate with many people through lovable humor and entertaining adventures, though some have been forgotten.
From iconic cartoons like Speedy Gonzales in Looney Tune s to superheroes like the Flash in the DC Universe, animation is full of superfast characters. In the world of comics and animation, anything ...
Many cartoon characters are wildly over the top, with exaggerated expressions and hilarious voices, so it might surprise you ...
On April 21, 1990, the iconic anti-drug special, Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, combined ten different franchises for an ...
Claim: Changing your Facebook profile picture to one of a cartoon character will enable pedophiles to more easily make friends with children online. From the 16th to the 20th of November, we shall ...
For some people, waking up and creating a fun outfit is the best part of their day. For others, it’s a total time-suck that ruins their morning and puts them behind schedule. If you fall into the ...
You’ve heard of Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig, but have you heard of Goopy Geer? Perhaps not, but the cartoon dog headlined three Warner Bros. cartoons in the early 1930s and is the subject of today’s ...
For today’s spotlight on obscure cartoon characters of yesteryear, we’re taking a look at the Fox and the Crow, two cartoon stars of the 1940s that deserve more attention. The Fox and the Crow – known ...
It’s not uncommon for a cartoon character to steal the spotlight, only to suddenly disappear without a trace. Regardless of the cause, these cartoon icons have left us with many questions. Here's a ...
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Some characters become ingrained in popular culture, and this one even transversed into the culinary world with his love of ...
Memin Pinguin is a Mexican cartoon character whose image is seen as derogatory by many African Americans. Publicity over a Mexican postage stamp fueled the controversy. Historian Enrique Krauze tells ...