The boy might have gotten wet and cold. Maybe he was looking for shelter or waiting for the rain to stop.
He could have had trouble finding his way home because of the rain. Or perhaps he lost something important in the chaos of the downpour.
The cartoon boy stuck in the rain might have been scared or felt lonely. Maybe he was worried about getting sick from being exposed to the elements for too long.
He could look for a shelter nearby, like a store or a bus stop.
The girl might have had to wait for help to arrive or find a way to get off the train safely.
The man might have had an accident or some unexpected incident that caused him to get stuck there.
They might have run out of supplies or faced some natural hazard. But it depends on the specific cartoon.
The dog might have been in a tricky situation and could have needed help to get out of the net.
Maybe she should take out an umbrella if she has one. If not, she might try to run to a place that's dry as quickly as possible. Or, she could just enjoy the rain for a moment and then look for a way out.
She might get all wet and catch a cold. Poor girl!
The cartoon girl could either try to wait out the rain under a tree, but that's not too safe. Or, if she's brave enough, she might just walk through the rain and get home as quickly as possible to change into dry clothes.
The boy probably got too curious and put his tongue on something cold, like a frozen pole or object, and it got stuck. Poor kid!
Well, in the Christmas story where a boy got his tongue stuck, it was probably because he licked something extremely cold, like a frozen pole. It's a common situation in cold winter areas during Christmas time. Kids are curious and might not be aware of how quickly their tongues can freeze to cold surfaces.