There are several. For instance, in the cartoon series 'Steven Universe', some male characters are voiced by women. Also, in 'The Powerpuff Girls', certain male villains have been voiced by female voice actors. It really depends on the specific cartoon and its casting choices.
Well, sometimes women can give the voices a certain charm or softness that suits the character.
There are several kids cartoons voiced by comedians. One example could be 'SpongeBob SquarePants', where some characters are voiced by comedians.
I think Bart Simpson is one of the cartoon boys voiced by Nancy Cartwright. She's done a great job bringing him to life!
I think it could be Santa's Little Helper from The Simpsons. But I'm not 100% sure.
The growly voiced cartoon guy could be anyone. It could be a bear-like character or a tough hero. It really depends on which cartoons you're thinking of. Maybe you can give me more context to narrow it down.
I think it was John Doe. He did a great job giving the character a unique voice.
This is a very strange and inappropriate topic. It's not a common or acceptable situation in any normal cartoons or scenarios.
There are a few such cartoons. For example, in 'The Adventures of Max and Ruby', Ruby's voice is provided by a black actor.
I think Mel Blanc was one of the voices for Porky Pig. He was a famous voice actor for many classic cartoon characters.
One reason could be that there's a shortage of suitable female voice actors for that role at the time. Another possibility is that the director wants to break the traditional gender norms and create a distinctive effect through a male voice for a female character.