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After years of being overshadowed by other holidays, Thanksgiving has finally emerged as a triumphant celebration in the Cartoon Canon. This year, the beloved holiday has taken center stage in the world of cartoons, with a variety of shows and characters showcasing the true meaning of Thanksgiving.
In the past, Thanksgiving has often been overlooked in the world of cartoons, with Christmas and Halloween taking the spotlight. However, this year, Thanksgiving has been given the recognition it deserves, with a number of cartoons featuring heartwarming and hilarious Thanksgiving-themed episodes.
One of the most notable examples of this is the popular cartoon show, “The Loud House.” In their Thanksgiving episode, titled “11 Louds a Leapin’,” the show’s main character, Lincoln Loud, is determined to make Thanksgiving special for his large and chaotic family. With the help of his sisters, Lincoln sets out to create the perfect Thanksgiving feast, but things don’t go as planned. Despite the chaos, the Loud family comes together to celebrate the holiday and appreciate each other’s company, reminding viewers of the true meaning of Thanksgiving.
Another cartoon that has embraced Thanksgiving this year is “Bob’s Burgers.” In their episode, “Turkey in a Can,” the Belcher family faces a Thanksgiving disaster when their turkey gets destroyed. However, they refuse to let this ruin their holiday and come up with a creative solution to salvage their Thanksgiving dinner. The episode showcases the importance of family and resilience, even in the face of unexpected challenges.
Even classic cartoons like “SpongeBob SquarePants” and “The Simpsons” have joined in on the Thanksgiving celebrations. In “SpongeBob’s Thanksgiving,” SpongeBob and his friends learn the true meaning of Thanksgiving when they are stranded on a deserted island and have to work together to create a feast. And in “The Simpsons” episode, “Thanksgiving of Horror,” the iconic family faces a Thanksgiving horror story, but ultimately come together to celebrate the holiday and appreciate each other.
The inclusion of Thanksgiving in the Cartoon Canon is a welcome change, as it allows for a diverse representation of holidays and traditions in the world of cartoons. It also serves as a reminder to viewers of the importance of gratitude, family, and togetherness during this holiday season.
So this Thanksgiving, as you gather with your loved ones and enjoy a delicious meal, take a moment to appreciate the holiday’s newfound recognition in the Cartoon Canon. And who knows, maybe next year we’ll see even more Thanksgiving-themed episodes and specials in our favorite cartoons.