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Fictional characters that originated in Spanish comics. This does not mean that they necessarily have that nationality in the comics, only that they were created by Spanish comics writers and/or artists.
In U.S. television and other media, gay or lesbian characters tend to die or meet an unhappy ending, such as becoming insane, more often than other characters. [72] See: Gay characters in fiction and Media portrayal of LGBT people: Little Green Men: Small humanoid extraterrestrials with often scaly, green skin and sometimes with antennae on ...
Typically, neither the comic strip nor the cartoons depict adults. In the strip, we only see the children's side of the conversations with Miss Othmar. In the cartoons, a muffled horn was used for her voice. This became her—and all other voices of adult characters—trademark in the cartoons and is sometimes parodied in other programs.
Human cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings. A person who practices cannibalism is called a cannibal. The meaning of "cannibalism" has been extended into zoology to describe animals consuming parts of individuals of the same species as food.
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Throughout the cartoon they try to eat their prey, but always get outsmarted. [2] They would sometimes themselves be targeted by a bird, Crazylegs Crane , and would in turn always outsmart him. The series introduced two characters who later got their own series.
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Cartoon characters — Hoodunnit from Asterix and the Magic Carpet is the cousin of Iznogoud, another cartoon character created by Goscinny. [16] In Asterix and the Falling Sky the alien Toon resembles a purple Mickey Mouse. His home planet (Tadsilweny) is an anagram of Walt Disney. Eddy Merckx – as a messenger in Asterix in Belgium.