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    Do you have any favourite cartoonists, cartoons, or cartoon strips?
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    @fmf said
    Do you have any favourite cartoonists, cartoons, or cartoon strips?
    grow up
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    @fmf said
    Do you have any favourite cartoonists, cartoons, or cartoon strips?
    Steve Bell's "If" in the 1980s. Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes in the Daily Yomiuru when I lived in Japan. One-off cartoons in Private Eye whenever I laid hands on a copy.
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    I still watch anime once in a while. I started watching the second season of Vinland Saga, an epic set in the time of the Vikings with themes discussing slavery, killing innocent people in order to accomplish a greater goal to protect your own people, and more.

    I highly recommend this.
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    I also watch cartoons with my kids, who love it when I watch it with them. I plan to take my kids to see the Super Mario Bros move, since they absolutely loved the Sonic the Hedgehog flicks.
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    @vivify said
    I also watch cartoons with my kids, who love it when I watch it with them. I plan to take my kids to see the Super Mario Bros move, since they absolutely loved the Sonic the Hedgehog flicks.
    My elder son loved The Emperor's New Groove.
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    @fmf said
    My elder son loved The Emperor's New Groove.
    That had a lot of David Spade's dry humor, which gave it a unique touch.
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    I am very fond of a cartoon of wine.
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    @vivify said
    That had a lot of David Spade's dry humor, which gave it a unique touch.
    Patrick Walberton's superbly gormless Kronk as well.
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    @fmf said
    Patrick Walberton's superbly gormless Kronk as well.
    Ever since his recurring role on "Seinfeld" he's become a voice-acting superstar. In the many animated roles he's taken my favorite of his is on "Venture Brothers", a show on Adult Swim.
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    @fmf said
    Do you have any favourite cartoonists, cartoons, or cartoon strips?
    Gary Larson

    Tom & Jerry (but only the Fred Quimby era)
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    To be fair, I guess not all animated shows are really considered "cartoons". That word has the connotation of being made for children, compared to films like "Heavy Metal".
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    Cartoons are infantile.
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    @moonbus said
    Cartoons are infantile.
    You could make common cause with badradger, if you think so.
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