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Cartoon Network's animated children's show "We Baby Bears" will introduce two nonbinary characters during its season debut Saturday morning.
The original Cartoon Network programming featured a variety of powerful characters like the ones listed below.
11.Johnny Bravo This delusional Elvis-type character is a staple of the classic Cartoon Network characters.
The former Cartoon Network Studios building in Burbank had a stairwell for artists to draw in. It's been preserved digitally for everyone to see.
Cartoon Network's "We Baby Bears" will introduce two nonbinary characters and discuss pronouns in an upcoming episode.
Cartoon Network continues the push for LGBTQ character representation On the final episode of “Adventure Time,” “Ultimate Adventure: Come Along With Me,” Cartoon Network aired a kiss between two of ...
The biggest crossover in Cartoon Network history has arrived and here's how you can watch.
A recent leak revealed three new Cartoon Network and DC characters are coming to MultiVersus and existing characters are getting new skins.
Netflix is preparing to say goodbye to one of the biggest action animated series.
Perhaps the character is a manifestation of the alienation of modern man in these increasingly isolated times. But it should also be noted that sad cartoon characters are more commonplace in Japan.