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  2. Political cartoon - Wikipedia

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    A political cartoon, also known as an editorial cartoon, is a cartoon graphic with caricatures of public figures, expressing the artist's opinion. An artist who writes and draws such images is known as an editorial cartoonist .

  3. Yorty v. Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Yorty contended that the editorial cartoon had libeled him in two ways. The first defaming implication of the cartoon was that Yorty was obviously unqualified for high national office. [3]: 472 The newspaper defendants countered that the first implication was protected by the First Amendment as an expression of opinion. The Court stated that ...

  4. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    The controversy also included channels that focused on real-life children, such as Toy Freaks, that raised concern about possible child abuse. Most videos in this category were produced either with live action or Flash animation, but some used claymation or computer-generated imagery. [1]

  5. Editorial cartoonist - Wikipedia

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    An editorial cartoonist, also known as a political cartoonist, is an artist who draws editorial cartoons that contain some level of political or social commentary. Their cartoons are used to convey and question an aspect of daily news or current affairs in a national or international context.

  6. Glossary of comics terminology - Wikipedia

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    Gag cartoons and editorial cartoons are usually single-panel comics. A gag cartoon (a.k.a. panel cartoon or gag panel) is most often a single-panel cartoon, usually including a hand-lettered or typeset caption beneath the drawing. A pantomime cartoon carries no caption. In some cases, dialogue may appear in speech balloons, following the common ...

  7. Comics - Wikipedia

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    Cartooning and other forms of illustration are the most common means of image-making in comics. Photo comics is a form that uses photographic images. Common forms include comic strips, editorial and gag cartoons, and comic books.

  8. Helicopter parent - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon demonstrating and making jest of the term "helicopter parent" A helicopter parent (also called a cosseting parent or simply a cosseter) is a parent considered overattentive and overly fearful of their child's experiences and problems, particularly outside the home and at educational institutions. [1]

  9. Graphic violence - Wikipedia

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    Hurtcore, a portmanteau of the words “hardcore” and “hurt”, is a name given to a particularly extreme form of child pornography, usually involving degrading violence, bodily harm, and murder relating to child sexual abuse. [6] [7] [8] [9]