After Huggy Wuggy and Player tease the Caterpillar for being small, the insect hides in his cacoon. Once awakened he grows to an enormous size! Now Player and Huggy Wuggy have to try and stop the ...
After the CEO throws Catnap into a fiery furnace, all the Smiling Critters think he's dead! They cry until Player agrees to help them get revenge. Bubba Bubbaphant, Dogday and Hoppy Hopscotch work ...
Savannah Reifers stole the show with her pet caricatures at Woods Humane Society's Art for Paws Event in Paso Robles.
But are humans the only species that makes art? If we take art to be something that is beautiful and consciously created—and animals consciously create things that look like art—shouldn't we ...
Some of these removals are more surprising than the others. The loss of more of the Cartoon Network classic shows on the platform with Ed, Edd n’ Eddy and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy ...
Let's take a look back at the year in some of the editorial cartoons featured this year in The Columbus Dispatch. More cartoons13 cartoons about Donald Trump's gag-worthy hush money case ...
Political cartooning is “sort of a negative art, but sometimes you can do a [positive] cartoon and you never know what’s going to happen and how it’s going to be received,” Luckovich said ...
Cute creatures going viral is nothing new. Seven years ago, the Cincinnati Zoo wanted TIME to name Fiona the hippo Person—er, Animal?—of the Year. But 2024 seems to be on a different level of ...
She wasn’t the only nonhuman newsmaker this year. Indeed, 2024 was the year that animals seemed to do it all, becoming A-list celebrities, political weapons and cautionary tales. Along the way ...