Catch phrase of the cowardly, elderly housecat Snarf of Thundercat fame. See also 80's, Cartoons, Television.
Prissy little green man who ruined the Flintstones. See also Cartoons, Television.
Calvin of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes is tattooed with a lawn mower under a woman's pubic hair. Upon partially shaving she reveals him "mowing her lawn". See also Cartoons, Sex.
Insult from Beavis and Butthead. See also 90's, Cartoons, Television.
Including this cat, this dog, and the Hustler Beaver. This list does not, however, include Scrooge McDuck (who wears half glasses) and Mr. Peanut (who is a not an animal but a legume.) See also Anthromorphication, Cartoons.
Particularly those that sing and represent the underclass. See also Anthromorphication, Cartoons.
CinaMon is the sandal-wearing, Rastafarian cinnamon stick that Kellogg’s chose as the mascot for Apple Jacks cereal. See also Cartoons, Stereotypes.
Mittens are cute, but gloves are funny. A good example is virtual reality gloves which are funny while virtual reality goggles are not. Also, it's funny that Mickey Mouse wears gloves, but he only does it to cover his rodent claws. See also Cartoons.