I'm not really sure. Maybe there could be some cartoons that feature odd or unique elements like eye yolk, but it's not a common theme.
There's no inherent relationship. Cartoons are all about imagination and creativity, but eye yolk is not a typical element you'd find in them. Unless it's part of a really wacky and out-of-the-box cartoon concept.
I don't think there's any meaningful association. Japanese eye yolk is a strange combination and has nothing to do with cartoons as far as I know.
Well, eye toxicity refers to harm to the eyes from certain substances or conditions. But cartoons themselves aren't likely to cause it. Maybe prolonged watching of cartoons in poor lighting could contribute to eye strain, but that's not the same as toxicity.
I really don't know. 'Animated cartoon' is a broad term related to animation, but 'yolk of the north' is quite mysterious. It could potentially be part of a very niche or creative storyline, but without more context, it's hard to say.
I'm not sure. Maybe Larson's cartoons focus on depicting the eye in some special way.
I have no clue. Could be a random combination or part of a very unique and strange concept that we haven't encountered before.
In many cartoons, the relationship is often shown simply as the brain sending signals to the eye to control its movement and perception.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe there could be comics related to eye banks for educational or awareness purposes, but it's not a common topic.
I think eye stars might be a unique element in some cartoons, adding a touch of magic or fantasy.
Zhang Yuanqing and Demon Eye were good brothers. They had a close relationship in the online novel " Spirit Realm Traveler ". Demonic Eye King was Zhang Yuanqing's friend and partner. They faced all kinds of challenges together and worked hard together. The details of the relationship might need to be further understood in the novel.
I think there's usually no direct connection. Private eyes are human detectives, while Daleks are alien robots from Doctor Who. But in a creative cartoon, anything could happen!