I have no clear idea. They could potentially be used in a humorous or fantasy cartoon in some unexpected way. But that's just a guess without further information.
I have no idea. They seem quite unrelated.
Well, it could be that the onion political cartoons are depicting something related to sick individuals or behaviors, but it's hard to say exactly without more context.
The lack of broccoli cartoons could be because it's not a common or widely appealing character or theme. Cartoons usually focus on more popular or fun elements that attract a wider audience.
Well, The Onion's political cartoons in election years tend to highlight the ridiculousness and over-the-top aspects of campaigns and candidates. They use satire to make us think about the flaws and excesses of the political process during those times.
Well, it could be a creative concept where broccoli represents something related to health or nature and is associated with female characters for a unique story. But it's a rather odd combination without specific details about the cartoon.
Maybe it's because onions aren't that visually interesting or inspiring for cartoonists.
Black broccoli in cartoons often appears as a unique and eye-catching element. It might be drawn with exaggerated features or used in magical or fantasy settings.
They can be really cute! The way broccoli is depicted in these cartoons often gives it an endearing and charming look.
I don't think there's a direct connection. Broccoli is a vegetable and cartoons are forms of entertainment. They don't typically have anything in common.
Well, I can't really think of any direct connection. Little Audrey is a cartoon character and broccoli is a vegetable. Maybe in some very strange and creative story they could be brought together, but typically they have nothing in common.