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Collection of Cartoons Arguing (31)
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Two animated birds face off with wide-open beaks, capturing the energy of a spirited discussion-or maybe just a friendly squabble!
A skeptical boy stands with hands on hips while a cheerful girl raises her arms, holding a flower-perfect for teaching emotional expression.
When two strong voices try to speak at once, even the loudest megaphone can’t carry both messages clearly.
When words fail-or get lost in translation-this cartoon captures the universal sigh of relationship miscommunication.
“What’s the point of arguing if nobody keeps score and the winner doesn’t get a trophy?!” - A classic Glasbergen insight on pointless debates.
A classic Sipress cartoon capturing the irony of insisting on being "right" in a disagreement-even when fairness is supposedly irrelevant.
When opinions clash in meetings, data often becomes the ultimate decider-this cartoon captures that moment perfectly.
“Hey! I’m not just a fair-weather friend! I’d also be there for you at carnivals, amusement parks and parades.” - Kevin Spear
When miscommunication escalates: two colleagues locked in a tense, finger-pointing confrontation over a desk.
Even fish can’t escape the age-old tension of financial disagreements-proof that money talks, even underwater.
When facts meet stubbornness: a classic comic highlighting how emotional reasoning can override logical debate.
A lighthearted debate unfolds: one insists the coat will keep the snowman cold, another warns it’ll cause melting-science says who’s right?
A charming sketch featuring five distinct characters: Napoleon, Darwin (as a dog), Sam, Carla, and Jose in a wheelchair-celebrating diversity and creativity.
“Between you an’ me… th’ bag looks like th’ best prospeck!” - a vintage satire on greed and misplaced priorities.
Two individuals stand firm in a moment of tension or dialogue, illuminated by a powerful burst of light-representing confrontation, resolution, or pivotal decision-making.
When parents argue, children often feel caught in the middle-this illustration captures that emotional weight.
When even superheroes can’t resist a good roast-Superman calls Batman’s nemesis a clown, and Batman fires back with “Yours is a rock.”
“Read me a story, Mama.” - while mom grapples with the news that her son is repeating 3rd grade for the second time, in a class of 52 students.
“Look dear-a prenuptial disagreement.” This cartoon captures the comedic chaos that can arise when couples tackle financial agreements before marriage.
