If you grew up in front of the TV watching cartoons, you're not alone. Whether it's the adventures of Snoopy, the lessons of Sesame Street or the fights of Ninja turtles, these universes have shaped us all, makes you laugh, or dream.
On the occasion of Annecy International Animation Film Festival, which is held from June 8 to 14, 2025, we celebrate this passion for cartoons by offering you a spotlight on the biggest hero… In figurines!
Peanuts

Tom and Jerry
Born in 1940 under the pen of the duo Hanna-Barbera, Tom and Jerry Inspired the Slapstick comedy.
This cat and this mouse, sworn but inseparable enemies, waged an endless war full of falls and prosecution. All without almost never saying a word.
Tom & Jerry

Bob the sponge
Broadcast for the first time in 1999, Bob the sponge quickly became a global phenomenon. Created by Stephen Hillenburg, This cartoon tells the adventures of a fast food worker ... who is also a sponge Square living at the bottom of the ocean.
Between humor and eccentric characters (Patrick, Carlo, Plankton…), The series has seduced young and old.
SpongeBob

Sesame Street
Launched 1969, Sesame Street is a TV series For children who mix pedagogy and humor.
Characters such as Big Bird, Elmo, Grover or Oscar The Grouch have helped generations to learn letters, figures ... and tolerance.
Sesame Street
Disney

Ninja turtles
Born in a comics In 1984, THE Ninja turtles exploded in 90s Thanks to the animated series.
Four mutant brothers formed by a Sensei rat, who fight crime and eat pizzas!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT)

Me, ugly and nasty
Out of 2010, Me, ugly and nasty seduced the whole world with its antihero, Gru, and her three adoptive girls. But these are above all the Minions, these little absurd and adorable yellow beings, who stole the star and conquered the pop culture.

Silverhawks
Less known than its cousins of 80s, Silverhawks is nonetheless cult.
Created in 1986 by the same producers as Thundercates, this science fiction cartoon mixed space and music in a futuristic atmosphere.

The bisounours
Appeared in the 80s, THE Bisounours advocated love, mutual aid and the joy of life.
Each bear had a color, a personality and a symbol on the stomach. Their mission: to spread love. Yes, it's kitsch, but it's also cute.
THE cartoons From our childhood continue to live through these figurines ...
... There is bound to be a character who will make you smile!
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