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Beauty
Jenna Mahale
Mi-Anne Chan pulls inspiration from all our favourite shows like ‘Sailor Moon’ and ‘Kim Possible’.
Culture
Tom George
LGBTQ+ representation on children’s TV has come a long way, but nothing beats the subversive DIY fun of taking an ostensibly sexless cartoon and transforming them into an out-and-proud icon.
News
Isabelle Hellyer
Tyler talks his wild animated series “The Jellies,” and TV’s desperate need for more black cartoon characters.
Wendy Syfret
To mark the show’s 30th anniversary, we’re looking back at how America’s favorite family has demonstrated the life-changing power of a strong look.
Tish Weinstock
Meet the 30-year-old tearing up the gender and race rulebook when it comes to animation.
Art
Ian McQuaid
Since the 50s, cartoonist R Crumb’s funny, sexy and subversive cartoons have a shone a satirical light on American life and its neuroses.
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