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Collection of Cartoon Bullies (29)
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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 cartoon depicts a common but harmful scenario: an adult shouting at and physically gripping a child’s shirt, signaling emotional distress and power imbalance.
A fierce-looking cartoon boy with arms crossed and a scowl, perfect for illustrating childhood frustration or anger management themes.
When holiday treats get competitive-gingerbread men settle disputes the old-fashioned way: milk swirlies!
A humorous yet poignant side-by-side cartoon shows how bullying has evolved-from passive victimization to empowered self-advocacy.
A furious cartoon man in a yellow T-shirt and blue jeans, showing classic anger with gritted teeth and flushed cheeks.
A cartoon illustrating an aggressive adult confronting a scared child-highlighting the critical line between discipline and abuse.
A bold “no” symbol overlays the word “Bullying,” surrounded by common forms of harassment like gossiping, teasing, and lies-highlighting what must be stopped.
Sometimes the real punishment isn’t consequences-it’s knowing you got away with it… and still feel terrible.
When your reading choices become a target for mockery-classic generational and cultural divide in action.
Homer Simpson bursts into laughter while pointing emphatically-this meme captures his signature mischievous joy.
“Lunch money. Hand it over.” A stark visual reminder of how bullying escalates-and why early intervention matters.
A biting political cartoon critiques how Ontario’s education system handles bullying-pointing fingers at politicians, teachers, and students alike.
Even pills have social dynamics: the 300 mg bottle apologizes to the 10 mg dose it just knocked over.
A stark, thought-provoking illustration questioning dogma, obedience, and the misuse of religious power.
Sometimes, feeling left out hurts more than words can say. This simple drawing captures the quiet pain of social exclusion.
From armored boss to burnt-out intern: a visual commentary on shifting workplace dynamics over time.
“Profits are up, Lumpy. How ’bout ya take the day off…” - a biting commentary on rising school lunch costs and student exploitation.
This cartoon depicts a classic school bullying scenario-intimidation over lunch money-highlighting the emotional impact on victims.
A sweet, humorous moment where a child earnestly asks for peace-starting with their beloved stuffed friend, Bucky Sims.
“We’re doing the right thing, Bob-let Andy solve problems with bullies at school his own way…” A funny yet poignant take on parental trust and childhood resilience.
The petite beige bird gazes upward in wonder at the imposing purple bird’s exaggerated height and posture.
This bold, humorous illustration uses caricature to expose common bullying tactics-and remind us that change starts with awareness.
