toonidele
Toonidele is a term used in the context of animation and comics to describe a specific style of character design that is characterized by its exaggerated features and simplified forms. This style is often associated with cartoons and animated films, particularly those produced in the 1930s and 1940s, such as those by Walt Disney and Warner Bros. The term "toonidele" is derived from the word "toon," which is a slang term for a cartoon or animated film.
Characters in the toonidele style typically have large, expressive eyes, oversized heads, and exaggerated facial features.
The toonidele style has had a significant influence on animation and comics, inspiring countless artists and