Caricatures typically have large heads and small bodies.
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Joe Btfsplk .
In the cartoon "Daffy - The Commando"he was portrayed as a shifty-eyed histrionic buffoon and a cry-baby after Daffy hit him over the head .
the head is called the CRANIUM
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Krazy Kat (the mouse was Ignatz) .
The head and trunk of a persons body is the main area of the body. The trunk of the body is also called the torso.
sweat comes out of your body between those little whole in your head... when you were baby you breathe with those on your head...so it comes out of that hole that you breathe it from when you were little...
they have big head and little body
the head!
The griffin has a lion's body and an eagles head and is winged.
some random gadgee with a big head and little body :)mr bobble head
In a beetle the part of the body between the head and abdomen is called the thorax. The thorax contains important body structures.
Cartoon characters, especially humans, are rarely drawn with realistic proportions - they are caricatures, exaggerating certain features. Most noticably the head will be proportionally larger due to its importance in expressing the character's moods and emotions, while the body is simply something to attach the limbs to. This is not unique to chinese animation, you can see it in western shows such as the Simpsons (Bart's head is a little under a third of his total height) and Japanese shows too.Japanese 'chibi' characters have have a head that is the same size as their body, but it's still recognisable as a person with human expressions, the tiny limbs being enough to give the appropriate body language too.
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