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Let’s take a look at this giant cartoon line-up!

Here are: “Tweety and the Beanstalk,” “Beanstalk Bunny,” “Pre-hysterical Man,” “Jerry-go-round,” and “Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk.”

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Let’s take a look at this rockin' cartoon line-up! 🎸🎶

Here are: “Baton Bunny,” “Downbeat Bear,” “Banty Raids,” “Riot in Rhythm,” “Midnight Frolics,” and “My Generation G...G... Gap.”

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Bill and attended the concert and it inspired today’s glam rock theme. True story…and good mornin’, Fritz!

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Finally got a chance to sit down to read the digital edition of HEAT by Jean Wei, published by PEOW, which is a lovely, tender piece of comics. A wonderfully low-key, loving piece of comics with gorgeous cartooning. I loved it.

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The next book we're releasing is Pet Peeves by and it's currently available to pre-order in our store! Nicole's cartooning is second to none.
https://t.co/Vd49kSmlKp

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if you think "pretty/cute/idealized" design means sexualized inherently you require a hard drive check

until recently, charismatic characters in cartoons were the norm in design and even "ugly" characters have/had charisma

she commits the worst cartooning sin

she's BORING https://t.co/zMEWMkSmxB

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Cartooning stuffs yippee 🥳 school wahoo AH-

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Once upon a time there was a cartoon curator named Bill who loved creating cartoon line-ups!

Here are: “Little Red Riding Rabbit,” “Let's Stalk Spinach,” “The Trial of Mr. Wolf,” “A Gander At Mother Goose,” “Tickled Pink,” and “Bewitched Bunny.”

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Monday morning cartoons that I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Bugs in What's Up, Doc? (1950)
Popeye & Swee’pea in Lost and Foundry (1937)
The Pink Tail Fly (1965)
Sylvester in Canned Feud (1951)
Coyote & Road Runner in Ready, Set, Zoom! (1955)

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Let’s safely look at this cartoon line-up! 🦺

Here are: “What's Up, Doc?,” “Lost and Foundry,” “The Pink Tail Fly,” “Canned Feud,” and “Ready, Set, Zoom!.”

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