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Published on November 19, 2024 at 10:30 p.m. By Eliott Azoulai
How would you like to go back to your childhood for a special cult cartoon quiz? The principle is simple: you have to find out what program is hidden behind each of the following ten character names. Good luck !
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
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Adrien Dubouchon is the father of Tom-Tom and Nana, the two heroes of the eponymous cartoon.
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
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Mademoiselle Mangin is an (odious) cartoon character Princess Sarah.
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
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Gromo is Martin Matin’s best friend in the eponymous cartoon.
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
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Ginger Foutley is the heroine of the cartoon Ginger.
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
Odile Asaya is Quentin Chapuis’ teammate in Signé Cat’s Eyes.
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
Monsieur Slate is Fred Flintstone’s boss in the cartoon The Flintstones Family.
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
Sara Bellum is a character from the cartoon The Powerpuff Girls.
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
Patty Gadsby appears in the cartoon Olive et Tom.
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
Gus Griswald belongs to the gang of The playground.
Which cartoon does this character belong to?
Noumaïos is a character from the cartoon Ulysses 31.
Wow, bravo !
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This flawless performance proves that you are a big fan of cartoons as well as a true expert on the subject. You were able to recognize all the programs in this quiz just from the name of one of their characters. This deserves applause!
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