Cartoon CARICATURES are stylized versions of actual persons or things. (e.g. Obama or Bush with exaggerated ears) Cartoon CHARACTERS are fictional artforms with individual design, features, and voicing. (e.g. Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse)
Assuming you're talking about the cartoon character... it's spelled m-u-t-l-e-y.
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Political is an adjective; cartoon is a noun.
The first ever cartoon aired on Cartoon Network was on October 1, 1992 with Rhapsody Rabbit featuring Bugs Bunny.
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The cartoon duo is "Phineas and Ferb."
Tweetie the cartoon character is called "Titi" in French. The cartoon itself is called "Titi et Grosminet"
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Flintstones" (cartoon family).
Yes you can. There are many difrent carectures of many difrent races male and female.
A Smurf (a blue cartoon character) is spelled 'un Schtrouph' in French.
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I'm not sure, but I believe it is Pickachu. Or however you spell it.
I know i will not spell his name right but i think it was capt. lue al bano. Lou albano - seriously. you are on the internet.
"Why is this cartoon invisible?""Why is this cartoon invisible?""Why is this cartoon invisible?""Why is this cartoon invisible?"
The correct spelling of the proper noun is "Professor Garfield" (the Jim Davis cartoon character used by his literacy foundation to teach English).
The spelling *poit* is a cartoon and comic book sound effect.The similar common noun is point, a single location or focus, or a sharpened end on an object.