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The creator of spongebob used to work at an aquarium, and he used to make a little comic strip for the kids to read, the comic was about a sea sponge named bob, sooner or later, he thought of making it a TV series, but made the sea sponge a cleaning sponge, and changed his name from Bob to spongebob.
With a product called "Adobe Flash" used for making dynamic interactive material. He also uses "Adobe After Effects" a bit.
yes they used to
Probably because you grew up. Modern cartoons are funny to this generation of kids.
It was used for watching cartoons
kida evey ones and awile Spongebob is clearly the most popular Nicktoon so heck yeah! Yes, the Spongebob creators still make new episodes.
Political cartoons were used as propaganda because they were visually engaging, making complex political messages more accessible to a wider audience. They could effectively convey the artist's perspective on political issues, sway public opinion, and provoke emotional responses. Additionally, cartoons were a powerful tool for criticizing opponents and spreading ideology in a subtle and humorous way.
Spot cartoons are (usually one-panel) cartoons that can be used to plug a hole in a magazine layout. It does not matter where it goes for it is a stand-alone, not supporting any particular article or story. The New Yorker contains many good examples of spot cartoons.
It's probably Stephen Hillenburg's. He is the creator of SpongeBob.
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The younger age finds most things they newly discovered funny or entertaining. When you turn thirteen you start to go through puberty and the cartoons change and they aren't that interesting. But the cartoons you see as a child, and you see older after 13, you'll still love it. And not all cartoons are children cartoons. Some are for adults and teens. A lot of anime is for the older teens and they are cartoons, just from a different country. With me, I hate the new cartoon shows on cartoon network and nickelodeon. But I still like Pokemon and Spongebob. It's also sometimes you watch the shows so many times it gets boring. Also a newer show finished on nickelodeon. It's an anime style show called Avatar.
Notably , Thomas Nast who used political cartoons to expose Boss Tweed ~ see related link below .