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Born from the trauma of World War II, this bow-wearing cartoon icon became a powerful tool for diplomacy, reinvention, and ...
A plan to send Tyra the tyrannosaurus, the popular tourist attraction that towers over the skyline in Drumheller, Alta., into ...
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Forgotten 90s Cartoons
The 90s were a great time for cartoons, but many shows have become nothing but a memory. Here are some you watched but forgot ...
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20 Cartoon Network Shows You Forgot Existed
A nostalgic look into Cartoon Network’s past reveals shows worth revisiting, like Time Squad and Sheep in the Big City.
While it may not be the Coyote vs. Acme movie that will finally see the light of day thanks to Ketchup Entertainment, The Day the Earth Blew Up is significant as the first fully animated, theatrically ...
Our number one value is putting smiles on people’s faces.” That’s what Bill Trinen tells me just hours after the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct wraps up. True to the company’s own ethos, Nintendo of America ...
His first cartoon was released on March 2 ... Daffy and Porky scurry to save the world from, yes, blowing up like a gum bubble. The action is frenetic and gleefully vulgar; at one point a dome ...
One piece of fan art on Piker’s wall is a cartoon of him operating a day-care ... And then there’s the world of always-on streaming, in which the temptations of parasociality are even more ...
"The Cartoonists Club" is both a graphic novel and a how-to guide, teaching kids to embrace creativity and mess in art while ...
We are in a cartoon world, specifically the cartoons of the 1950s, with an aesthetic that the glass-block wall emphasizes. The shape of these bricks—squares with circular centers, brings to mind ...
China has mocked the US with a cartoon depicting Trump as a greedy lion attacking its allies and rivals with tariffs. The cartoon highlights the growing tensions with traditional allies like ...
And Rothman thinks people outside the tech world should help shape the impact of A.I. Her work was so quiet and fundamental—to academia and industry, all over the world—that she believed her ...