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When Lauren Isler first heard about “CoComelon,” an addictively popular animated streaming series that reportedly hooks ...
Styled in a velvet red dress and dark messy eyebrows, exuding a hyper-feminine Y2K aesthetic ... Some users compared him to cartoon characters, with one saying, “He looks like he was crushed ...
Foxman’s foolish cowardice ended up robbing Jewish readers . . . of a rare example of a proudly Jewish character in popular ...
From lovable heroes to dastardly villains, join us as we count down the most iconic animated personalities ever created! Our ...
In the distant future of the 24½th century, a black duck dressed in a bright green shirt with an oversized red cape is ...
While the ‘Men in Black’ are busy raging tariff wars and scrapping basic human rights and freedoms, cartoon characters are taking to the streets, joining the resistance. Pikachu is one of ...
Unlike Barbie, who has had a ubiquitous cultural presence for decades, Betty Boop is a Depression-era cartoon character of a jazz-age flapper, and in looks, attitude and style, she is of her time ...
But to find her in the crowd, you’ll have to look closer — she’ll be the one with a tattoo, on her right forearm, of the seminal 1930s cartoon character in a short, strapless red wiggle ...
Unlike the softer vibes of Y2K, this futuristic trend feels more cutting-edge, incorporating cool-toned pastels, bold graphic liner, and reflective textures that catch the light from every angle.
A Pulitzer Prize finalist in the cartoonist category, Pat Bagley has worked for The Salt Lake Tribune for more than 45 years. He is one of roughly a dozen cartoonists still working at a major ...