yes, there is Veggie Tales, which is a show about vegatables that get letters from children and answer them by singing/telling stories from The Bible. its a really cool show if you watch it.
Yes , Netflix has a number of Betty Boop cartoons - see related link below .
pinoyanime.tv in the cartoons section.
As the moon is an inanimate object and does not possess consciousness or the ability to watch cartoons, it does not have preferences for any specific kind of cartoons. The moon's surface reflects sunlight, appearing to change shape throughout the month due to its orbit around the Earth. It does not have the capacity to watch or enjoy entertainment like cartoons.
gorified cartoons
There was a time when we might have said that cartoons are for children, but in recent decades we have had a number of very successful adult oriented cartoons, of which "The Simpsons" is the best known and longest running. Practically anyone can find some cartoon that is to their taste. However, some people are too busy to watch cartoons, or too impoverished to own a television, or are otherwise incapacitated. People in a coma do not watch cartoons.
Cartoons can be viewed by anyone and at any age .
There doesn't appear to be a quote of "Cartoons are good" by any person of notable fame.
it is not weird just silly and stupid and a waste of time, cartoons are fun to watch but not JUST cartoons!!!
There are many childrens sites online that play animated cartoons. One of these sites is YTV. Any other station that plays cartoons on TV, will probably have the cartoons online to view for your enjoyment.
no only in the cartoons
Adults enjoy their children's enjoyment of cartoons. There do exist cartoons made specifically for adults. "Family Guy" is probably the best example. In any event, adults and children do not have the same taste in cartoons.
Yes , Netflix has a number of Betty Boop cartoons - see related link below .
You can be any age to watch cartoons I think they are meant for all ages I watch them and I'm an adult
yes on google images
Yes. Search yourself.
well if he has a job and a life no but if he just watches cartoons all day YES
Spot cartoons are (usually one-panel) cartoons that can be used to plug a hole in a magazine layout. It does not matter where it goes for it is a stand-alone, not supporting any particular article or story. The New Yorker contains many good examples of spot cartoons.