I've always found it rather arbitrarily which animals we tend to cast as the villains in our cartoons, but it does tend to be the predators that get assigned the brunt of evildoing. One of my favorite exhibits at the Museum of the Moving Image was a great one about Bob Clampet who was the director of most of the Roadrunner and Wile E Coyote cartoons, which of course inspired the rocket strapped to the back. The bridge featured in this comic is called the Lullwater Bridge, and is one of the many amazing bridges we have in our parks here in New York City.
I've always found it rather arbitrarily which animals we tend to cast as the villains in our cartoons, but it does tend to be the predators that get assigned the brunt of evildoing. One of my favorite exhibits at the Museum of the Moving Image was a great one about Bob Clampet who was the director of most of the Roadrunner and Wile E Coyote cartoons, which of course inspired the rocket strapped to the back. The bridge featured in this comic is called the Lullwater Bridge, and is one of the many amazing bridges we have in our parks here in New York City.