Brilliantly nostalgic illustration by J-Scott-Campbell. Who'd he leave out? (via reddit.com)
This rad art is by James Silvani, who actually is drawing the Darkwing Duck Comic right now for Boom Studios. It does feel like Darkwing has been around this long sometimes. (via via)
Red Skull is Red, Smurfette is Blue. But what about Zoidberg? Is he amaranth or more cerise? (Via Slate)
Culture Buzz The secret word of the day is “creepy”! These portraits by Jason Liwag were created for Gallery1988âs upcoming âI Know You Are But What Am I?â Pee Wee Herman Tribute show on July 29th through August 19th in Santa Monica. (via ianbrooks)
TV Buzz These classy portraits of your favorite Adventure Time crew are for Mike Horowitz’s 30 days of Adventure Time Project. He planned on only doing secondary characters, but the response was so good he ended up doing the main cast too! (via The Uniblog)
Noooooo! Spongebob will be heartbroken when he gets the news. (via Funny Bin)
These prolific, talented and influential voice actors have defined the characters closest to our hearts. Larger image available here. (Via.)
Culture Buzz Check out this series of cartoons by Karl Heitmueller Jr. It's a fun premise, even though admittedly I don’t understand all the references. (Via The Uniblog)
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A step-by-step guide on how to dress like Angelica from Rugrats.
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At least Zapp Brannigan is kind of self-aware.
Ever wonder what it would look like if our old-school cartoons could actually age? They might be a bit scruffy around the edges, but at least they've still got their charm!
Filmmaker James Gunn has collected on his website a number of anatomical takes of cartoon characters. There are too many to show here, so if you like these go to his website for more. The fabulous skeletal reconstructions were made by South Korean artist Hyung Koo Lee using resin, paint, an, and wire.
I always suspected there was something weird about Shaggy & Scooby's relationship…
There was always something a little off about those cartoons you used to watch as a kid. Now you know where you got your hypochondriac tendencies from.
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Stewie is already out, but Gawker lists a few other well known cartoons that should probably sit down with their parents and explain to them why they're never going to ask out that nice girl down the block that they've been trying to fix them up with.