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  2. Little Dot - Wikipedia

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    Little Dot is a comic book character published by Harvey Comics about a little girl who is obsessed with dots, spots, and round, colorful objects. She was created in 1949 by writer Alfred Harvey and artist Vic Herman.

  3. Angry Little Girls - Wikipedia

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    These became the animated series Angry Little Asian Girl. [4] However, a Los Angeles Times article gives a different origin story: that general stress from family and study pressure led to her using drawing as an escape, then later a friend encouraged her to compile the drawings into a short video. [5]

  4. Simulated child pornography - Wikipedia

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    A prohibited cartoon/virtual image is one which involves a minor in situations which are pornographic and "grossly offensive, disgusting or otherwise of an obscene character". Prior to this, although not explicitly in the statutes, the law was interpreted to apply to cartoon/virtual images, though only where the images are realistic and ...

  5. Little Red-Haired Girl - Wikipedia

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    The Little Red-Haired Girl is an unseen character in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, who serves as the object of Charlie Brown's affection, and a symbol of unrequited love. [1] The character was first mentioned in the strip on November 19, 1961.

  6. Little Audrey - Wikipedia

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    Little Audrey is a cartoon character about whom thousands of nonsensical short tales during the past five or six years — have been told. Sometimes Little Audrey parades as Little Emma or Little Gertrude, but she usually is recognizable by a catch phrase 'she just laughed and laughed'. The amusing incident is typically a catastrophe. [4]

  7. Marge (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Buell marketed Little Lulu widely throughout the 1940s. Buell herself ceased drawing the strip in 1947, and in 1950 Little Lulu became a daily syndicated by Chicago Tribune–New York News Syndicate and ran until 1969. [6] After she stopped drawing the strip, Buell herself only drew Lulu for the lucrative Kleenex advertisements. [7]

  8. Lolicon - Wikipedia

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    Lolicon is a Japanese abbreviation of "Lolita complex" (ロリータ・コンプレックス, rorīta konpurekkusu), [5] an English-language phrase derived from Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita (1955) and introduced to Japan in Russell Trainer's The Lolita Complex (1966, translated 1969), [6] a work of pop psychology in which it is used to denote attraction to pubescent and pre-pubescent girls. [7]

  9. Category:Child characters in comics - Wikipedia

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    Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl; Letitia Lerner, Superman's Babysitter; Leviathan (comic strip) Li'l Bad Wolf; Li'l Folks; Libertad (Mafalda) The Lil' Five; Liō; Little Archie; Little Audrey; Little Beaver (Red Ryder) Little Cherry; Little Dot; Little Hiawatha; Little Iodine; Little Jimmy; Little Joe (comic strip) Little Lotta; Little Lulu ...