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What cartoon character would make the best president?
Some of them might even be worth a spot as President….We think that these ten Pixar personalities would make great presidents, and here’s why.
- 1 Carl. One could argue that a president needs a sense of adventure, and Mr.
- 2 Arlo.
- 3 Wall-E.
- 4 Mr.
- 5 Joy.
- 6 Nemo.
- 7 Sully.
- 8 Lightning McQueen.
Who would be the best cartoon character to be?
The 10 Best Cartoon TV Characters of All Time, Ranked
- Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse is truly great: he’s funny, smart, and has a lovable sense of mischief.
- Pinky & The Brain.
- Rick Sanchez.
- SpongeBob SquarePants.
- Daffy Duck.
- Bart Simpson.
- Fred Flintstone.
- Bender.
What cartoon Character ran for President in 1980?
A 1970s underground comics star gone mainstream, Bill Griffith’s Zippy, sometimes known as Zippy the Pinhead, seems to have made his first bid for higher office in 1980, the year Ronald Reagan won his initial term.
Who is the most popular animated character?
Our list of the 50 most famous cartoon characters, in no particular order:
- Mickey Mouse. The famous cartoon mouse created by Walt Disney.
- Bugs Bunny. Possibly the world’s most famous rabbit, and leader of the Looney Tunes.
- Homer Simpson.
- Fred Flintstone.
- Snoopy.
- SpongeBob SquarePants.
- Eric Cartman.
- Daffy Duck.
Who is the waffle in Doonesbury?
Garry Trudeau
Vice President Dan Quayle was depicted as a feather. As for Mr. Clinton, Garry Trudeau, who draws “Doonesbury,” invited readers to choose a symbol: a flipping coin or a waffle. He did not say how many readers he heard from, but a week later the waffle appeared.
Who drew Ziggy?
Tom Wilson
Thomas Albert Wilson (August 1, 1931 – September 16, 2011), was an American cartoonist. Wilson was the creator of the comic strip Ziggy, which he drew from 1971 to 1987. The strip was then continued by his son, Tom Wilson Jr….Tom Wilson (cartoonist)
Tom Wilson | |
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Area(s) | Cartoonist, Writer, Artist |
Notable works | Ziggy |
Is Trudeau still writing Doonesbury?
Although Alpha House has not been in production since the end of 2014, Trudeau has not returned to creating daily Doonesbury strips; new material remains a Sunday-only event. Trudeau has contributed to such publications as Harper’s, Rolling Stone, The New Republic, The New Yorker, New York, and The Washington Post.