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Popeye, originally from comic strips, became a beloved cartoon character in the 1930s, famous for his spinach-fueled strength.

One of the earliest animated stars, Felix the Cat was a mischievous black cat from the silent film era (1919).

Bugs Bunny, debuting in 1940, became the face of Warner Bros. cartoons with his catchphrase, “What’s up, Doc?”

Known for his erratic behavior and lisp, Daffy Duck was one of the earliest Looney Tunes stars.

This iconic Hanna-Barbera cartoon premiered in 1940, featuring endless chases between Tom (cat) and Jerry (mouse).

Betty Boop, created by Max Fleischer in 1930, was a groundbreaking animated character known for her jazz-age style and playful personality.



: Mickey Mouse, created by Walt Disney in 1928, is one of the most recognizable cartoon characters from the 1900s. This image showcases his early black-and-white design from “Steamboat Willie.”


Created by Walter Lantz, Woody Woodpecker was known for his loud laugh and mischievous antics.




One of Warner Bros.’ earliest characters, Porky Pig was known for his stutter and “That’s all, folks!” sign-off.

The Fleischer Studios produced some of the earliest Superman cartoons in the 1940s, solidifying his iconic status.

Originally “Dippy Dawg,” Goofy evolved into Mickey’s tall, bumbling friend in 1930s cartoons.

Created by Famous Studios, Casper was a rare friendly ghost in a world of spooky cartoons.

Originally from the “Thimble Theatre” comic, Olive Oyl became a key character in Popeye cartoons.
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