It's possible that someone could create a cartoon based on the imagery or mood of the song. But usually, they don't have an inherent or obvious connection.
There might not be a direct connection. The song and cartoons could be completely separate entities.
The long cool woman in a black dress could be a time - traveler. She arrives in a different era, still in her black dress which makes her stand out. People in that time are both fascinated and a bit scared of her. She has knowledge and skills from her own time that make her seem very cool. And the black dress is like her signature look that she refuses to change, even in a different historical context.
Perhaps the long cool woman in a black dress is a character in a detective story. She's seen at the scene of a crime, looking cool and collected in her black dress. The detective is immediately suspicious of her because of her calm demeanor. As the investigation progresses, it turns out she has some unexpected connection to the case, and she might be either helping to solve it or trying to mislead the detective. The black dress could be symbolic of her mystery, hiding her true identity and intentions.
The style of the cartoon woman in a long black dress can vary a lot. It could be gothic and mysterious, or it could be very glamorous and red carpet-ready. Maybe she has a minimalist style with clean lines and no frills.
It could imply that the story related to 'the hollies' is a long and perhaps complex one. Maybe it's about the journey or development of the Hollies (if it refers to a band or a group), which has been filled with many events over a long period.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it could be related to a cartoon character who has a distinct aroma or a woman featured in a cartoon with a special smell. But it's kind of a strange combination.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's some kind of unique artistic concept or a theme for a particular cartoon series.
The simple black and white woman's dress in cartoons often has clean lines and a classic look. It might lack elaborate patterns or excessive decoration.
I think Wonder Woman is often used in protest cartoons to represent strength and justice. Her image can inspire and convey powerful messages.
There's usually no direct connection. Wonder Woman's stories focus on her powers and adventures, not on jets in a cartoon setting. Maybe in some alternate or creative takes there could be a crossover, but it's not a common theme.
There might not be a direct connection. Wonder Woman is a powerful superhero, and Playboy cartoons have a different focus and style.