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You obviously still have no idea what animation is. To quote the
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I looked up the article on animation and it and "cartoon" are quite similar. Such figures as Walt Disney, Bill (William) Hanna, and Joe (Joseph) Barbera are listed under animation, and they were creators of cartoons. This mouse drawing is an example of animation in perhaps its purest form.
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Okay. I think I get the point. Though I think it might be a good compromise not to have an image, I was wondering about using maybe
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Because it is a picture of a cartoon and better fits the topic of animation.
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