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Collection of Bully Cartoon (28)
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A classic cartoon depiction of peer intimidation: the aggressive older child versus the scared younger one.
A visual representation of physical bullying-showing aggression and fear-to spark awareness and conversation.
This illustration symbolizes the real-world danger of online predators-reminding parents and educators to stay vigilant and empower kids with digital literacy.
A cartoon illustrating an aggressive adult confronting a scared child-highlighting the critical line between discipline and abuse.
A stern adult confronts a surprised teen, illustrating how not to handle conflict-useful for discussions on empathy and de-escalation.
A fierce-looking cartoon boy with arms crossed and a scowl, perfect for illustrating childhood frustration or anger management themes.
A humorous yet poignant side-by-side cartoon shows how bullying has evolved-from passive victimization to empowered self-advocacy.
When your reading choices become a target for mockery-classic generational and cultural divide in action.
Two fans react to headlines about NFL locker room bullying while imagining the player’s intimidating presence on the field.
A vibrant call to action: “STOP BULLYING” in bold colors, paired with a yellow speech bubble urging everyone to “SPEAK UP”-backed by Cartoon Network.
A satirical illustration by Dave Granlund highlighting how legislation can intervene to stop school bullying.
“And wait’ll you see the crushing hits you’ll take off the field!” - a stark warning from a towering NFL bully to a nervous rookie.
Sometimes the real punishment isn’t consequences-it’s knowing you got away with it… and still feel terrible.
This friendly but firm mouse is telling you to stop and think before plugging in unknown USB devices.
A sassy, fashion-forward cartoon character with golden curls, gemstone jewelry, and a pop-art color palette.
“Because I said so!”-a satirical take on unilateral decision-making that sidelines Senate cooperation and bipartisan efforts.
Even pills have social dynamics: the 300 mg bottle apologizes to the 10 mg dose it just knocked over.
A bold “no” symbol overlays the word “Bullying,” surrounded by common forms of harassment like gossiping, teasing, and lies-highlighting what must be stopped.
A satirical scene where a donor’s legs are ripped off in a bathroom stall, a businessman dangles from a door labeled “Business,” and a jobless woman watches helplessly-highlighting political exploitation and economic despair.
“What the-?” - A union member lies dazed after an unexpected walkout, as a reporter calmly files his report.
“Hasslemeyer, I want to know why the competition is luring away our best talent?… Hasslemeyer!… Are you still there?”
Homer Simpson bursts into laughter while pointing emphatically-this meme captures his signature mischievous joy.
“I apologize for bullying a gay classmate…” “…as long as you only bully women, the poor and elderly.” A biting critique of selective empathy in politics.
