"The Only Way to Handle It" (1921) reflects the social and political tensions of its time, particularly regarding issues of race and governance. The cartoon likely critiques the prevailing attitudes towards race relations and the perceived ineffectiveness of existing solutions to social problems. By employing satire, it underscores the need for more thoughtful and equitable approaches to address systemic inequalities. Overall, the message emphasizes the importance of recognizing and confronting societal issues rather than ignoring them.
Only as a cartoon.
He only appears in the Sonic games and the comics. He is never shown in a cartoon show.
yes, but only in the G1 cartoon
There are 20 Cartoon Networks world wide ; see related link below .
Because that's all the artist drew. It might help if you provided even the slightest clue which cartoon you're talking about.
6teen the Cartoon Network show is for any age, but only if you can be mature enough to handle it. Carla520
If Women Only Knew - 1921 was released on: USA: 24 April 1921
Yellow Submarine was the only Beatles film to be a cartoon.
Sorry. Only characters from original Cartoon Network shows are on. That means only "cartoon network originals"
Tom and Jerry was my favourite cartoon.He enjoyed the cartoon.The cartoon panel was not published in the newspaper yesterday.
Only as a cartoon.
He only appears in the Sonic games and the comics. He is never shown in a cartoon show.
you cant Pokemon its just a cartoon you will only see them on tv or computer anything that you can watch cartoon.
From what I can find Cartoon Network did air Sgt Frog, but only in Spain.
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The only one I know of is Megas XLR or maybe SD Gundam.
Scooby-Doo was originally , and only , a cartoon . There are a number of comic books with the titular character .