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BOB MANKOFF, Cartoon Editor, "The New Yorker": Every once in a while, we run a joke that very few people get, and I think that's the hallmark of "The New Yorker." We don't actually do it to annoy ...
Hey Arnold!, a Nickelodeon cartoon, premiered in 1996 and told the story of Arnold and his pals as they navigated life and the societal pressures of late elementary school. The gang of inner-city ...
Back in the day, a lot of cartoons got away with racist, sexist, or homophobic jokes that absolutely wouldn't be acceptable by today's standards.
As a stylized cartoon set in the fictitious O-Town, populated by talking animals, Rocko’s Modern Life aired from 1993 to 1996 as a sharp satire of the modern age (hence the title) aimed at kids.
Although Cartoon isn't hyper-topical (episodes are written in advance, with five minutes of new material added days before it airs), seemingly every possible joke about Trump has already been made ...
It’s a wind turbine, Charlie Brown. A perfect summer activity gone awry. Somebody get our favorite dog, Snoopy, to help him down!. Why trust us. Reader’s Digest has been telling jokes for more ...
Now she runs a cartoon blog that jokes about Silicon Valley's unique culture. People seem to like her work — we published some of her cartoons in August — and now she even has her own online ...