i think its..... tigger in Winnie the pooh
No. In the Transformers cartoon series the characters name was "Spike" Witwicky. It was more of a nickname for the character rather than a real name, but his real name was not revealed in the cartoons. The character for the movie was originally going to be called Spike as well, but since the character was not a mechanic like he was in the cartoon, and just a regular teenager, the name was changed to Sam instead.
This was actually South Park's interpretation of the Orko character from He-Man. In the episode trilogy of Imaginationland, this character appears with a "D" on his shirt instead of the "O" that was original to the He-Man series.
no naruto wont be on cartoon network it will be on Disney XD instead.
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-They don't eat instead they get photosynthesis(dont know if I spelled it right)and light and thats what makes them grow up to be qewt adorable qreatures.
Rumours have been going around Spyro fan forums that Cartoon Network might be making a Spyro cartoon. Other rumours are that the kids cartoon channel Nick might be creating it instead. Its the decision of Activision (Which owns Spyro) to either allow a cartoon or not.
In this situation, you should use "what" instead of "which."
The television cartoon series featuring Brain is called Pinky and the Brain and it's actually produced by Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros Animation instead not Disney.
There was a cartoon named satornan and it was made by real animals,main character was a duck.
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Popeye, the iconic cartoon character, is known for his rough demeanor and tough-guy attitude, but he typically does not use explicit profanity. Instead, he often resorts to humorous and exaggerated expressions of frustration, such as "blow me down!" or "sailor's language." The character embodies a playful, cartoonish version of a sailor, which allows for a comedic representation of swearing without using real curse words.
Felix the Cat is a cartoon character known for his playful and mischievous demeanor, and he typically does not cry in the traditional sense. Instead, he often finds himself in humorous or challenging situations, where he might express frustration or surprise through exaggerated facial expressions. While Felix may exhibit emotions, his character is primarily focused on humor and adventure rather than sadness.