It usually has an interesting plot with unexpected twists. The art style is often dark and creepy to enhance the horror element. Also, the characters are typically well-developed.
I'm not really sure. Maybe there wasn't a direct connection. Dr. Seuss' cartoons during WWII might have focused on other themes rather than specifically on ending naps.
Well, it could be in a fantasy or kids' story where a cartoon dog acts as a secretary, handling tasks and communication in a unique and fun way. But it's not a common idea.
A caricature of a black and white couple might focus on highlighting their unique physical traits or mannerisms. It could play with proportions or use stark contrasts to make them stand out. Sometimes, it might incorporate symbolic elements to represent their relationship.
It's a crossover comic where the characters from The Archies and The Monkees interact in fun and unexpected ways. There are adventures and maybe some musical moments!