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  2. Animated political cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Innovative new cartoonists, such as J83 [2] (independent), and Shujaat Ali from the Aljazeera news website, are also appearing and making inroads in this evolving medium. . Australian 3d animated political cartoonist inspired by the team at India Today that produce the award winning 'So Sorry' animated political cartoons, TwoEyeHead has been one of the world's few dedicated and regular 3D ...

  3. Kharabeesh - Wikipedia

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    Their aim was to produce satirical animated videos and distribute them solely through new media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. [4] Attili traces the genesis of the idea for Kharabeesh to 2005-2006, when the founders felt that there was “a lack and a need for Arabic content” in the world of social media and online videos.

  4. Jordanian political satire - Wikipedia

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    In a country that has not enjoyed complete freedom of speech; political satire in Jordan has been a way to criticize and make claims on the political authorities. Be it expressed in press as in weekly satirical newspapers, cartoons, prose, or as in recent times, on online social media platforms, satire in Jordan represents a unique genre that has reflected a local mode and attitude towards ...

  5. The best political cartoons in recent history

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  6. List of editorial cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    An editorial cartoonist is an artist, a cartoonist who draws editorial cartoons that contain some level of political or social commentary. The list is incomplete; it lists only those editorial cartoonists for whom a Wikipedia article already exists.

  7. Political satire - Wikipedia

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    Political satire has played a role in American Politics since the 1700s. Under King George's rule, the colonies used political cartoons to criticize the parliament and fight for independence. [25] Founding father Benjamin Franklin was a notable political satirist.

  8. The Juice Media - Wikipedia

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    The Juice Media (TJM) is an Australian company that produces contemporary, human rights, social and political satire. They are known for their Internet series Honest Government Ads and Juice Rap News .

  9. Charlie Hebdo - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon drew backlash from many social media users, as it satirically paralleled the incidents within the royal family with the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. On 7 February 2023, one day after severe earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, Charlie Hebdo published a caricature of the event via its Twitter ...