Caricature is a distorted drawing for satirizing or ridiculing subjects. Term "caricature" comes from Italian "caricare" meaning "to load". Caricature originated in Renaissance and Reformation emphasis on individual. Ancient Egyptians and Greeks used satirical deformations in sculpture
Scrappy is Scooby-Doo's nephew and Great Dane puppy. Born at St. Bernard's Memorial Hospital to Scooby's sister Ruby-Doo. Met Scooby as a puppy during a stormy night
Tom is a versatile character with abilities like dancing, singing, and flying wings. Butch leads the alley cats and competes with Tom for Toodles Galore. Jerry is a naughty cat who tricks Tom. Tuffy is a round baby cat who loves bazookas
Born in Marseille, moved to Paris at age six. Started working at age 12, studied at Académie Suisse. Learned lithography from Zepherin Belliard. Became widely recognized social and political commentator
Scrooge McDuck is the richest duck, created by Carl Barks in 1947. Donald Duck is Scrooge's nephew, originally from 1934 animated shorts. Della Duck is Scrooge's niece, who disappeared before their triplets were born. Huey, Dewey, and Louie are Scrooge's nephews and friends. Webby Vanderquack is Scrooge's clone, revealed as his daughter in 2017 series
Caricature is an exaggerated or simplified image of a subject. Term comes from Italian "caricare" meaning "to charge or load". Early definition appeared in Thomas Browne's 1716 Christian Morals