One does not recall color schemes, but the character you mention was almost certainly a bespectacled canine ( the only character of this type I can think of- though handicapped animals- such as Clarence the Cross-eyed Lion, and some others- stretching things, even Rudolph were popular comedy characters. Mr. Peabody was known for the catch phrase- usually an understatement to bizarre occurences like, say UFO:s- It"s Possible, It"s Poss- Sible ( accented two sylabbles) The character was intelligent and it was not making fun of the visually impaired. PS I"ve worn specs since l964 so have some sensitivity on this subject.
Bart Simpson is an animated fictional character therefore he is incapable of love with anyone other than fictional animated characters.
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Clyde Crashcup
Donald Duck, Goofy
Calvin and Hobbes was a comic strip. It was never made into a cartoon show or any sort of animated feature. Its creator, Bill Waterson, disliked the idea of letting his comic strip into anyone else's hands for any reason. This is also why the only graphics or anything but the Waterson's own work is produced illegally.
Bart Simpson is an animated fictional character therefore he is incapable of love with anyone other than fictional animated characters.
sonic the hedgehog, micky mouse and spongebob
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Clyde Crashcup
ico el caballito valiente.
yes
yes ilove that cartoon
The sad fact is that Diego is only a cartoon character, and can't go out with anyone. Even if Diego were not a cartoon character, he is too hypothetically young to go on a date. His frontal lobes and amygdala lack the necessary development.
In the cartoon-no.
No. Only reading glasses but he's afraid to tell anyone about it.
No. Only reading glasses but he's afraid to tell anyone about it.
Are you thinking of Paula Abdule "Opposites Attract"? She dances with an animated Wolf.