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Cartooncoin is rising, rising, rising. The word “cartoon” in English mainly depends on whether you mean “animated show” or “drawing.” The most common term is “Cartoon,” but depending on the context, there are more precise expressions:
📺 For “animated show, cartoon”
- Cartoon: the most frequently used, usually referring to TV broadcasts that are shorter or have exaggerated art styles (such as “Tom and Jerry”).
- Animation: a broader term that includes all “animated works,” including movies (like Disney or Pixar films).
- Animated movie / series: specifically refers to “animated movies” or “animated series.”
🎨 For “cartoon drawing, comic”
- Cartoon: refers to single-panel satirical cartoons in newspapers or comic strips.
- Comic: emphasizes “comic books or graphic novels” (such as Marvel comics).
🤡 For “cartoon style, cartoon characters”
- Cartoonish: an adjective meaning “like a cartoon” or “in a cartoon style.”
- Cartoon character: refers to cartoon figures or characters.
For example:
- If you want to say “I like watching cartoons,” you can say:
“I like watching cartoons.”
- If you want to say “This doll has a cartoonish style,” you can say:
“This doll has a cartoonish style.”