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