One such cartoon could be SpongeBob SquarePants. Some of the characters have big teeth for comical effect.
Well, one such cartoon is SpongeBob SquarePants. SpongeBob himself has pretty big teeth and is well-loved by many.
Well, there's 'The Magic Roundabout'. In it, some characters have big teeth and it's a classic British cartoon. It has charming storylines and unique characters.
Well, the characters in The Lion King often show big white teeth when they smile or roar. It's a classic example. Also, in Monsters, Inc., some of the monsters have big, gleaming teeth.
One such cartoon could be 'Monster High', where some of the monster characters have white sharp teeth for a spooky look.
There's 'Dora the Explorer' where Dora might teach kids about dental care and show characters brushing their teeth. It's educational and fun for kids.
Big teeth in Japanese cartoons might be a style convention or a way to create a distinct visual identity. Maybe it's to evoke a sense of playfulness or to make the characters more endearing to the audience.
You might consider 'The Lion King'. Scar's sharp teeth and Simba's mane-like hair are memorable. 'Snow White' also comes to mind, with the evil queen's elaborate hairstyle and the dwarfs' various teeth expressions.
One such cartoon could be 'Tooth Fairies'. It focuses on the adventures of tooth fairies and their interactions with teeth.
One popular cartoon with teeth is 'SpongeBob SquarePants'. The characters often have big and funny teeth that add to the humor.
Well, 'The Gummy Guy' is a cartoon that comes to mind. It's about a guy with no teeth and how he navigates his daily life. The humor mainly comes from his toothless predicaments.