The Breakfast Monkey.
Not enough people were watching it because sometimes it was just playing repeats which got boring so people stop watching it and the network terminated it cus it wasn't helping them bringing in views so they brought up new shows. Evantually that network was closed and the network dub took its place and tried showing it but im not sure if they still do.
The traditional mascot of the party is the elephant.A political cartoon by Thomas Nast, published in Harper's Weekly on November 7, 1874, is considered the first important use of the symbol, and popularized the symbol.As symbol of the Republican party, the elephant represented Nast's political sentiments toward his own party, and also some of his despair that some of the qualities associated with that party seemed to be waning.Nast wasn't the first to use this symbol of the Republican Party. His first drawing of the elephant symbol occurred in 1874, but some of Lincoln's campaign materials had a picture of an elephant too, and another cartoon depicting the party as an elephant was popularly viewed in 1872.Nast's initial drawing of this symbol of the Republican Party occurred in a cartoon titled "The Third Panic," and it depicts the elephant as bounding into a pit across broken boards with the words inflation, reform, and repudiation written on them. Nast's drawing represents his view of the party's decline, especially in light of a financial panic at the time. According to Nast, the Republicans were falling victim to scare tactics of the Democrats and abandoning their party's platform.Prior to Nast's use of the elephant, the eagle had been a common symbol of the Republican party, but in part due to Nast' prowess as a cartoonist, the elephant replaced the eagle in short order, and the Republican party officially adopted the large animal as its symbol. Though Nast's depiction was not that flattering and emphasized his own worries about a changing party, the elephant was still a large animal, and thought to have both dignity and strength. These qualities were considered admirable.From the Official Republican National Committee website:"The symbol of the Republican Party is the elephant. During the mid term elections way back in 1874, Democrats tried to scare voters into thinking President Grant would seek to run for an unprecedented third term. Thomas Nast, a cartoonist for Harper's Weekly, depicted a Democratic jackass trying to scare a Republican elephant - and both symbols stuck."
They didn't so much choose it as decided to go along with what someone else was using to represent them.The first time the donkey was used in connection with the Democratic party was during Andrew Jackson's presidential campaign when his opponents tried to label him a "jackass" (Jackson the jackass). Jackson turned it around and used it as his own symbol on his campaign posters. His opponents used it again to characterize his stubbornness in refusing to re-charter the national bank. It got dredged up again after he left office but still though of himself as the leader of the Democratic party. In a political cartoon, Jackson was shown trying to get the donkey to go where he wanted it to go. The cartoon, published in 1837, was titled "A Modern Baalim and his Ass." In this case the donkey was representing the Democratic party rather than Jackson - the first time the donkey actually represented the party rather than a member of the party.Years later (starting around 1870) the famous political cartoonist Thomas Nast used a donkey to represent the Democratic party and party members in his cartoons. His cartoons are also established the Elephant as the symbol of the Republican party. It is unlikely that Nast ever saw the Jackson cartoons since he didn't emigrate to the US with his parents until 1940 when he was six.
No, but he tried to.
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It aired like two years ago tried watching it on cartoon network but it wouldn't let me
I tried to change the DNA on internet explorer and it would not work, use mozilla firefox instead.
well, the sad thing is its been taken down to be repaired. somebody tried to hack it and accidently erased multiple sections and accounts. the cartoon network banned him/her from cartoon network. cartoon network took it down to repair it. it really stinks, but it should be back by next year with upgrades and a stronger protection to block his/her hacks.
Unfortunately not..Ive tried multiple times but nothing then i questioned cartoon network to ask them they said sorry no.
No right now cartoon network doesn't have Big Fat Awesome House Party. It got shut down awhile ago. I don't think that u should try to find the game because I have tried to find another place to play it and I have been very unsuccessful. I hope this answers your question.
The Grinch .
No there isn't any stories on fanfiction about the cartoon show
The Grinch tried to steal Christmas.
Both comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert satirized Rod Blagojevich on their shows a number of times , maybe you could get an idea for a cartoon . See the related links below .
The comic books, because I never like cartoons with animation and drawings that look "fake". Conversely, I never liked the Teen Titans in comic form, but rather enjoyed the cartoon. The comic book tried a little too hard to be "edgy" and "relevant", while the cartoon was just goofy and fun. (Also, cartoon Starfire was a lot cuter than the implanterrific comic version.)
I'm not sure there really is such a thing, but the "Don't Walk Away" segment in Xanadu tried pretty hard.
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