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Unfortunately, Bubbles, Blossom, and Buttercup weren’t the only animated figures of Cartoon Network fame to lose their spot ...
From the late 1990s and all through the early 21st century, TV saw a meteoric rise in animated shows aimed at adults.
Some dogs are cute, others are elegant—but Luna? She’s unforgettable. With ears like satellite dishes, a nose that looks a ...
Earlier this year, a report shared quite a few properties that were set to have their licenses expire on MAX at some point this year. While several of the aforementioned shows have been jettisoned ...
German actress Diane Kruger is helping give the Australian cartoon puppy Bluey an international spin by narrating the books ...
In a bid to curb pot ads that could attract minors, a new Arizona law bans the use of images or likenesses of Santa, toys or ...
Let’s Talk About Perfect PairingsBagels and cream cheese. Summer and beach days. Beyoncé and a wind machine. And now… Bush’s Baked Beans and Bluey! That’s right—America’s favorite baked bean has ...
Dogs and babies are not all that different, especially in their love for cartoons and their ability to get easily distracted ...
Charlie Brown, in the late Charles Schultz’s “Peanuts” cartoon has given us his definition of happiness.  Charlie Brown says that happiness is a warm puppy or happiness is winning an argument with ...
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The 35 Most Famous Cartoon Dogs On TV, Ranked
From Family Guy's Brian to Charlie Brown's best pal Snoopy, animation has brought viewers some of the most iconic dogs in ...
Bernese Mountain Dogs are often described as being remarkably human-like, which makes sense. They're incredibly intelligent, ...
Throughout the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the early years of the Gilded Age, Thomas Nast used his political cartoons published in Harper's Weekly to satirize current events, expose corruption, and ...