Maybe. It could represent the contrast between good and evil or different creative forces in the world.
There might not be a direct connection. Angels and demons have different symbolic meanings and their actions of creating different animals could be part of a fictional and imaginative storyline.
I don't think it's a common theme in cartoons. Usually, cartoons have more mainstream or familiar storylines. But who knows, there could be a niche cartoon with that idea that just hasn't gained wide attention.
God making a dog cartoon might focus on positive traits and lessons, while the devil making a cat could have a more sinister or mischievous tone.
Noisy referred to a noisy and restless state. It could also mean noisy and disturbing behavior. In addition, making a fuss could also mean venting one's emotions, getting sick, having a disaster or something bad happen, playing a joke, and so on. In general, making noise had many meanings and uses.
The Witch God was a wizard or a mysterious witchcraft ability. It was made up of two parts, the Witch and the God. The Witch referred to the wizard, and the God referred to the God. In ancient times, the wizard was thought to have supernatural powers, and could communicate with the God and perform magical witchcraft. It could be used to describe someone with mysterious witchcraft ability, or someone whose ability exceeded the scope of ordinary people, or to describe some mysterious and supernatural phenomenon. Sorry, according to the information I've retrieved, I don't know which pictures symbolize the Sorcerer God. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In Feng Shui, the number 7 represented good fortune and happiness. It represented perfection, bringing harmony to the family, reducing the conflict between husband and wife, and improving the quality of marriage. From the homonym of the numbers, 7 had the meaning of "rise". For example, the construction of buildings often started on the day of the seventh day of the lunar calendar. There were many applications in life that reflected its special significance. For example, when buying a building, one would prefer to buy the seventh floor based on the principle of seven ups and eight downs; the sun had seven colors; music was divided into seven levels; in fairy tales, Bigan had seven exquisite hearts; in literature, there were seven-character poems and seven-character quatrains; after the death of humans, there was a saying of the first seven. In terms of culture, the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar was set as the Qixi Festival (China Valentine's Day). The ancient China believed that 7 was the sum of Yin and Yang and the five elements. It was the state of "harmony" in Confucianism. The "Dao" or "Qi" in Taoism was closely related to "goodness" and "beauty". It was a combination of ancient natural science and technology and the humanities. In terms of mathematics, it belonged to the Seven Political Numbers. It was precise and rigorous. It was a natural talent that shone with auspicious stars. In ancient Greece, 7 was the perfect number because it was the sum of 3 and 4, representing the triangle and the quadrilateral, two shapes that were considered perfect in Greece. In the funeral custom of "doing seven" after a person's death, forty-nine days were considered to be the critical period for the soul of the deceased to find a home in the world. It had to go through seven stages or checkpoints, and each stage had a special meaning and test. This custom contained profound cultural and psychological significance, reflecting the ancient understanding of life and death, such as the concept of three souls and seven spirits. It also reflected the concept of karma in traditional China culture,"good will be rewarded with good, evil will be rewarded with evil." The order of seniority in the family inheritance and the culture of filial piety. "40 Sisters" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It's quite a creative process. The artists come up with unique ideas and illustrations to bring the comic to life.
Noisy referred to a noisy and restless state. It could also mean arguing, disturbing, venting emotions, and so on. In addition, it could also refer to teasing, joking, and bad things such as diseases or disasters. It could also be used to describe a bustling street. All in all, the meaning of "noisy" was varied, depending on the context and usage.
Full house meant that the entire audience cheered in unison during the performance, indicating that the audience was unanimously cheering. It could be used to describe a scene where people gathered happily and the atmosphere was warm. For example, during the Spring Festival, every household was hung with red lanterns. The streets were filled with people, and the entire city was filled with colorful scenes.
To make a big mistake was to make a serious mistake that caused irreparable consequences. This idiom originated from the story in the Tang Ji of Zi Zhi Tong Jian. Luo Shaowei, the military governor of Wei Bo, asked Zhu Wen for help in order to get rid of the tooth army (private guards). Although he achieved his goal, Wei Bo was weakened from then on. Luo Shaowei regretted saying,"It is impossible to make a mistake by uniting the forty-three counties of six states." Later, it evolved into the idiom of "making a big mistake." In addition, Xiang Yu did not pursue Liu Bang after defeating him at the Battle of Julu in the Chu-Han War, allowing Liu Bang to escape and eventually establish the Han Dynasty. Xiang Yu's mistake was also regarded as a typical example of making a big mistake. In daily life, work, study, and other situations, this idiom is often used to emphasize the seriousness of a person's mistake or to warn others to avoid making similar mistakes. The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!