Cartoons

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  • The toons that won't be "King"

    The most successful cartoon ever made is also the worst thing that could ever happen to animation.
  • Can't take a joke?

    Web game site purveyor John Zuccarini declared war on a site depicting animal mutilation -- in cartoons. But is pet protection his real motivation?
  • Lessons in consumption

    Only by immersing our children in marketing can we teach them to choose.
  • A "Peanuts" virtual quilt

    Net cartoonists pay tribute to Charles Schulz, stitching together drawings celebrating Charlie Brown and the gang.
  • Gary Larson

    He created a world entirely populated by the lumpy, the big-nosed, the bespectacled, the bug-eyed and the foofy-haired. Welcome to "The Far Side."
  • Prime time online

    Jim Moloshok just launched the multimillion-dollar Entertaindom portal. Can he create the successor to network TV?
  • Party pooper

    Tom Winkler ditched his dream job on "The Simpsons" to focus on feces full-time.
  • When help in the shop is a flop

    Why don't e-commerce sites offer real customer assistance, instead of clogging up bandwidth with cartoon helpers?
  • Garry Trudeau

    The most powerful voice for truth and justice in American journalism is the junkyard dog of editorial cartooning -- and the creator of "Doonesbury."
  • Cartoon for coders

    "User Friendly" taps the open-source movement's collective funny bone.
  • How do I know I'm really me?

    Children ask the big questions, and these dreamy books venture to answer.
  • A magical, movable feast

    The Beatles live again in the eye- and ear-popping new print of "Yellow Submarine."
  • The secret world of Pokémon

    With a TV show, video game and trading cards, the pocket monsters have come for your children.
  • Give Pokimon a chance

    Ten-year-old Sean Levine talks about the limitless potential of Pokimon.
  • Dangerous cartoons

    Why one broadcast caused seizures in hundreds of children.
  • A life without play dates

    I envy Arthur's independence, but his parents' hands-off approach is a relic of childhoods past.
  • This bug's life

    With it's much-anticipated follow-up to 'Toy Story,' Pixar conquers in the animated bug battle. Reviewed by Janelle Brown.
  • Ant angst

    Woody Allen is the voice of an anxious and whiny worker ant in Dreamworks' charmingly hokey 'Antz'.
  • Fritz the cast

    Pop music is the body cast that gets pushed around, but never loses its shape.
  • Derby Dugan's Depression Funnies

    Richard Gehr reviews Tom De Haven's book "Derby Dugan's Depression Funnies."
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