Cartoon with A
Animated fantasy series on Cartoon Network, very popular.
Cartoon Network comedy about Gumball and his odd family.
PBS Kids cartoon about an aardvark and his friends.
Animated series/films about musical chipmunk brothers.
Disney animated film about a street urchin and a genie.
Animated franchise; often refers to the Aang cartoon.
Animated adult sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane.
Zany Warner Bros. animated comedy series from the 1990s.
Classic animated Disney film based on Lewis Carroll tale.
Animated series/character Archie Andrews from the comics.
Disney’s animated mermaid princess from The Little Mermaid.
Dark fantasy anime series about Titans and soldiers.
1997 animated film about a lost Russian princess.
Disney animated film about jazz-loving cats in Paris.
Hanna-Barbera cartoon ant superhero from 1960s.
Hit animated franchise, birds vs pigs mayhem.
French-Belgian comic Gaul with many animated films.
Classic Japanese boy-robot anime, very influential.
Adult animated spy sitcom on FX, stylish and witty.
Creepy kooky family, many famous animated versions.
Cartoon Network series about odd food roommates.
1998 DreamWorks CGI ant colony comedy film.
Disney Channel animated series about frog world.
Spanish title of “Alvin and the Chipmunks” cartoon.
Marvel animated TV series with the Avengers.
Disney animated series “American Dragon: Jake Long”.
French‑Belgian animated films of Asterix & Obelix.
Beloved Nickelodeon fantasy adventure cartoon.
Adult animated Netflix series set in Piltover.
Animated film based on Orwell’s novel, 1954/1999.
Marvel superhero has animated series and films.
Nickelodeon animated series with two beaver bros.
Pixar/Disney animated movie about insect colony.
Hit Nickelodeon fantasy animated series.
British animated children’s series about a mouse.
Dark fantasy anime series, assassins vs empire.
Canadian cutout‑style animated kids’ series.
British newspaper cartoon strip, animated specials.
Classic 1988 animated cyberpunk film from Japan.
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