Dripping water into ice meant that the water would freeze when it fell. It described how cold the weather was. This idiom came from Qian Yi's New Book of the South in the Song Dynasty.
Iceheart's Superman was a fictional concept that usually appeared in novels, comics, movies, and television dramas. Iceheart's superman was usually portrayed as a superhero with superhuman strength and abilities who could save the world or fight against evil forces.
Iceheart's superman was often seen as a symbol of justice, able to protect the weak and innocent against evil forces. Superman was also portrayed as a superhero with wisdom and morality who could bring hope and light to mankind.
It should be noted that the superhero of Ice Heart is a fictional concept, and its meaning and meaning may vary from work to work. It should not be regarded as a real superhero.
I guess 'kiss the nose cartoon' could be about showing tenderness or a light-hearted action in a cartoon. It could be part of a story, or just a concept. Maybe it's used to create a warm and friendly atmosphere in the cartoon.
I'm not really sure. It could be a reference to a cartoon featuring a ladybug that has something to do with love and kissing. But it's a pretty odd combination of words.