I grew up loving cartoons, comics, magic, and writing.
“I grew up loving cartoons, comics, magic, and writing.”
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I grew up loving cartoons, comics, magic, and writing.
“I grew up loving cartoons, comics, magic, and writing.”
I grew up loving cartoons, comics, magic, and writing.
As much fun as it is gaming, I have so much to do that I've had to get away from them. I still enjoy them. When I go to a friend's house and they have a game on, I'll happily join in and play.
I remember very vividly going to school, being very happy, and then just having guys there who were just out to make my life miserable.
For years, humorous characters in cartoons have been almost exclusively male.
There's something very, very liberating about Harley Quinn. Much more so than a character like Catwoman or Poison Ivy. Those are great characters. But then again, those characters are more of the femme fatale and the temptress roles.
I can still do clothing, movies, cartoons. I'mma get mine regardless. Whether I put an album out or not, I'm still gonna see a check.
Usually for cartoons, I record them in the mornings from 9 A.M. to noon, then I have the rest of the day to do on camera. It actually gives me time to work on my own projects.
Children's programming in America, I think it's pretty shoddy in terms of lack of diversity. It's pretty much cartoons and Disney sort of shows. I don't find any of that stimulating for children.
I never read comics as a kid. I guess I was lazy and watched cartoons instead.
Most sitcoms and cartoons, especially, you can rely on, because they go back to square one at the beginning of every episode.