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Once the holy trinity of Cartoon Network, Disney, and Nickelodeon took over as the behemoths of children's animated programming, lesser-known shows from other networks never got into syndication or ...
When jazz musician Allen Mezquida realized he needed to redefine his talents in a digital age, he turned to art and drew Smigly, YouTube’s lovable animated star. James Gavin interviews the creator.
A subset of YouTube channels create violent cartoon parodies featuring viral horror characters that are popular with kids.
Kids’ Cartoons Get a Free Pass From YouTube’s Deepfake Disclosure Rules YouTube now requires a label for some generative AI content. Animations made for kids are exempt.
YouTube offers amateur cartoonists the opportunity to make money, gain fans, build a public portfolio and garner attention from potential employers or clients. You can create your own cartoon ...
YouTube to crack down on inappropriate content masked as kids’ cartoons A new age-restriction policy should keep these videos away from young viewers.