I liked the girly cartoons. I was very much a girly-girl.
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I loved animation and cartoons, even when it was not cool when you were in high school. I raced home to see the Bugs Bunny cartoons.
Being female was just one more way I felt different and weird. I was also a young 'un, and also my cartoons were not like typical 'New Yorker' cartoons.
I love cartoons. I'm just a big kid.
I love cartoons, I love comic books and graphic novels. 'Batman: The Animated Series' was a huge influence on me when I was younger.
I was totally into cartoon babes when I was a little dude. Cheetara from the 'Thundercats,' then Jessica Rabbit, and finally I moved onto a real-life human being and was into Punky Brewster, and then Christina Applegate on 'Married with Children.'
I was a really big fan of cartoons growing up, and I loved to read too much into them most of the time.
I was always into cartoons and animation.
I wasn't like a girly girl. I was a tomboy.
I've never stopped loving cartoons. I loved cartoons as a kid. I can still look at them and enjoy them.
I was of the generation where most of the Disney princesses and female characters were not girls that I admired. They just weren't characters I looked up to and identified with.
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