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Skinner's character in earthland?

Skinner's character in the online game "Earthland Realms", a popular online game feartured on The Simpsons cartoon, is a chicken.


Armand tarmizan is the 'real' name of which cartoon character?

Principal Skinner, from the series "The Simpsons"


What cartoon features a restaurant named the Krusty Krab?

The cartoon that features a restaurant named the Krusty Krab is the cartoon Spongebob. The restaurant is named after the character Mr. Krab from the cartoon.


Which Manga cartoon features the character of Bulma?

The Manga cartoon that features the character of Bulma is the anime series called Dragon Ball. Bulma is an Allie that is encountered through the course of the story.


Yellow Submarine features cartoon versions of which rock band?

The Beatles


What cartoon occasionly features Disco Stu Snake and the Capital of Goofball?

simpsons


What is a reprentation of a person where certain features of that person are exaggerated or distorted?

A "caricature" or "cartoon".


How draw cartoon?

In order to draw a cartoon, you will need a writing utensil and something to draw on. Drawing a cartoon usually consists of exaggerated features of a human being or animal. For example, most cartoons have larger eyes than humans have. Just draw a normal person, then exaggerate some features on the body.


What is a cartoon character name that starts with e?

Alvin form Alvin and the Chipmunks Agnes Skinner (Principal's mother) and Abraham Simpson (Grandpa.)


The Cartoon Network UK features which children's shows?

The Cartoon Network UK features many children's shows. Some of these shows are Dora the Explorer, Ren and Stimpy, Star Wars Clone Wars and Telletubbies, the animated series.


What cartoon features little pink whistling creatures?

The answer to the quiz question you are looking for is: The Clangers.


What cartoon shows features a creepy nerd what the name milhous?

Milhouse is a character on "The Simpsons."