I can't really make a connection between such disparate elements. Sex cartoons are usually adult-oriented and have no logical link to Arthur's pet dog, which is likely a fictional character from a children's story. This query is quite confusing.
I have no idea what that phrase could mean. It seems quite random and confusing.
Well, sometimes Arthur characters or stories might be adapted into computer games. Or there could be computer games based on the style of Arthur cartoons.
Not sure, there might not be a direct connection. Maybe it's part of a creative or fictional idea.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's some kind of political satire involving dogs in cartoons related to Congress.
Often, in cartoons, a dog's woof is used to convey the dog's emotions or to alert other characters. It can add a fun element to the story. Also, it helps kids identify with the dog's actions and feelings through that familiar sound.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's related to some historical or artistic reference, but I don't have a definite answer.
To my knowledge, there's no established or widely recognized link between Trump and sex cartoons. Such a concept seems out of the ordinary and not part of mainstream discourse.
Homer Simpson might interact with a dog in cartoons for comical or plot-driven reasons. Maybe the dog causes chaos or becomes a source of unexpected fun for Homer.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's a strange theme for a cartoon or something related to a humorous take on a specific season and dog poop.
The connection between dog cartoons and Tom and Jerry could be that they both belong to the genre of animated entertainment for children. Tom and Jerry, despite not having dogs as the main focus, shares the fun and lightheartedness often found in dog-themed cartoons.