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- 5. A fictional character with extraordinary abilities or powers, often depicted as a protagonist in cartoons and comics.
- 9. A rough or simple drawing, often used as a preliminary step in creating a cartoon or comic.
- 12. A publication that presents a series of cartoon images or illustrations, often accompanied by dialogue or narrative.
- 13. The act or process of moving or being moved, often used to describe the dynamic and lively nature of cartoons.
- 14. Conversation or spoken words between characters in a cartoon, used to convey information, express emotions, or advance the story.
- 15. An animated or illustrated series of images or drawings that tells a story or portrays characters in a humorous or imaginative way.
- 16. The sequence of events or storyline in a cartoon, often involving conflicts, challenges, and resolutions for the characters.
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- 1. A supporting character in a cartoon or comic, often providing assistance or comic relief to the main character.
- 2. Funny or amusing elements, such as jokes or comedic situations, often present in cartoons to entertain the audience.
- 3. A single installment or segment of a cartoon series, often part of a larger storyline or narrative.
- 4. A close and trusting relationship between characters in a cartoon, often highlighting teamwork, loyalty, and support.
- 6. A person, animal, or creature depicted in a cartoon or comic, often having unique traits or personalities.
- 7. An antagonist or evil character in a cartoon, often opposing the protagonist and creating conflict in the story.
- 8. The process of creating moving images by rapidly displaying a series of drawn or digitally generated pictures.
- 10. A genre of entertainment that aims to make people laugh or find amusement, often characterized by humor and funny situations.
- 11. Imaginary or magical elements, such as mythical creatures or enchanted worlds, often depicted in cartoons to spark the imagination.