Balloons Popping...

On 4 February 2023, the US Air Force shot down a Chinese research balloon. China insists the balloon was used for weather research and had been blown off course, but the United States says it had been used for surveillance. The row it generated prompted Secretary of State Antony Blinken to pull out of a proposed visit to China.


European way of helping a war

Super Powers

Sketcher

Niels Huisman

Country

The Netherlands

Place

Leiderdorp

Themes:

Super Powers

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
bouali mbarek
Why did you choose this sketch?
art till the end
Cartoonist:
M.Yousaf
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sir,i need make footballer player for my home because i need money for my family
Cartoonist:
Thomas Tiger Rex
Why did you choose this sketch?
The Man dressing smartly representing the USA is popping a balloon full of cameras. Winnie the Pooh is representing China who is also saying Chinese foul languages due to the needle closed to his "research" balloon.
Cartoonist:
josh
Why did you choose this sketch?
this is for my youtube channel and my roblox group
Cartoonist:
Niels Huisman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Ursula von der leyen giving a weapon to zelensky, while having a gas’s pipe from Russia in her ass with Poetin in the background.
Cartoonist:
Sahar Ajami
Why did you choose this sketch?
Peace stronger than death. Life will win .
Cartoonist:
jiaruijun
Why did you choose this sketch?
参与战争就是消耗
Cartoonist:
Sibusiso Mazomba
Why did you choose this sketch?
The cartoon hinges on the a similar theme to the titanic ship that sank after it hit an iceberg. Rich passengers were transported off into small boats while poor passengers were left to sink in the ship. Similarly, the ship in this cartoon represents the world and the iceberg represents the issue of climate change. Climate change (iceberg) will cause world scale destruction that threatens our entire world (ship). The submerged part of the ship represents the Global South and how poor people from grassroots communities in the Global South will bear impacts of climate change. The part of the ship that is above water represents the Global North and all the multinational corporations in rich countries that are responsible for majority of emissions. While the whole ship sinks (I.e the whole world is affected by climate change), people in the global North are less vulnerable to impacts of climate change. They don’t sink with the ship as they have resources such as boats (I.e this represents historical advantage, strong financial institutions and more resources for developed countries) to protect themselves. While the global south suffers from impacts of climate change, countries in the global north have greater adaptive capacity and resilience to protect themselves. Therefore, in the cartoon, they are able to escape this disaster due advantage over the global South that they have. The message is that the global South contribute the least to climate change and yet they will suffer the most. Countries in the global north emit more but will have more capacity to protect themselves in the advent of climate induced disasters. The global south is suffering from a problem that is not if their own making. Therefore, climate justice must be an underpinning principle to combating climate change to ensure that poor communities in the global south do not become shock absorbers for impacts of climate change in the future
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
sean
Why did you choose this sketch?
Kara dikku is the up coming god of skating but his father does not agree with his sport of choose

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Peace will win

Super Powers

Sketcher

Sahar Ajami

Country

Finland

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
bouali mbarek
Why did you choose this sketch?
art till the end
Cartoonist:
M.Yousaf
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sir,i need make footballer player for my home because i need money for my family
Cartoonist:
Thomas Tiger Rex
Why did you choose this sketch?
The Man dressing smartly representing the USA is popping a balloon full of cameras. Winnie the Pooh is representing China who is also saying Chinese foul languages due to the needle closed to his "research" balloon.
Cartoonist:
josh
Why did you choose this sketch?
this is for my youtube channel and my roblox group
Cartoonist:
Niels Huisman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Ursula von der leyen giving a weapon to zelensky, while having a gas’s pipe from Russia in her ass with Poetin in the background.
Cartoonist:
Sahar Ajami
Why did you choose this sketch?
Peace stronger than death. Life will win .
Cartoonist:
jiaruijun
Why did you choose this sketch?
参与战争就是消耗
Cartoonist:
Sibusiso Mazomba
Why did you choose this sketch?
The cartoon hinges on the a similar theme to the titanic ship that sank after it hit an iceberg. Rich passengers were transported off into small boats while poor passengers were left to sink in the ship. Similarly, the ship in this cartoon represents the world and the iceberg represents the issue of climate change. Climate change (iceberg) will cause world scale destruction that threatens our entire world (ship). The submerged part of the ship represents the Global South and how poor people from grassroots communities in the Global South will bear impacts of climate change. The part of the ship that is above water represents the Global North and all the multinational corporations in rich countries that are responsible for majority of emissions. While the whole ship sinks (I.e the whole world is affected by climate change), people in the global North are less vulnerable to impacts of climate change. They don’t sink with the ship as they have resources such as boats (I.e this represents historical advantage, strong financial institutions and more resources for developed countries) to protect themselves. While the global south suffers from impacts of climate change, countries in the global north have greater adaptive capacity and resilience to protect themselves. Therefore, in the cartoon, they are able to escape this disaster due advantage over the global South that they have. The message is that the global South contribute the least to climate change and yet they will suffer the most. Countries in the global north emit more but will have more capacity to protect themselves in the advent of climate induced disasters. The global south is suffering from a problem that is not if their own making. Therefore, climate justice must be an underpinning principle to combating climate change to ensure that poor communities in the global south do not become shock absorbers for impacts of climate change in the future
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
sean
Why did you choose this sketch?
Kara dikku is the up coming god of skating but his father does not agree with his sport of choose

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过境

Super Powers

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
bouali mbarek
Why did you choose this sketch?
art till the end
Cartoonist:
M.Yousaf
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sir,i need make footballer player for my home because i need money for my family
Cartoonist:
Thomas Tiger Rex
Why did you choose this sketch?
The Man dressing smartly representing the USA is popping a balloon full of cameras. Winnie the Pooh is representing China who is also saying Chinese foul languages due to the needle closed to his "research" balloon.
Cartoonist:
josh
Why did you choose this sketch?
this is for my youtube channel and my roblox group
Cartoonist:
Niels Huisman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Ursula von der leyen giving a weapon to zelensky, while having a gas’s pipe from Russia in her ass with Poetin in the background.
Cartoonist:
Sahar Ajami
Why did you choose this sketch?
Peace stronger than death. Life will win .
Cartoonist:
jiaruijun
Why did you choose this sketch?
参与战争就是消耗
Cartoonist:
Sibusiso Mazomba
Why did you choose this sketch?
The cartoon hinges on the a similar theme to the titanic ship that sank after it hit an iceberg. Rich passengers were transported off into small boats while poor passengers were left to sink in the ship. Similarly, the ship in this cartoon represents the world and the iceberg represents the issue of climate change. Climate change (iceberg) will cause world scale destruction that threatens our entire world (ship). The submerged part of the ship represents the Global South and how poor people from grassroots communities in the Global South will bear impacts of climate change. The part of the ship that is above water represents the Global North and all the multinational corporations in rich countries that are responsible for majority of emissions. While the whole ship sinks (I.e the whole world is affected by climate change), people in the global North are less vulnerable to impacts of climate change. They don’t sink with the ship as they have resources such as boats (I.e this represents historical advantage, strong financial institutions and more resources for developed countries) to protect themselves. While the global south suffers from impacts of climate change, countries in the global north have greater adaptive capacity and resilience to protect themselves. Therefore, in the cartoon, they are able to escape this disaster due advantage over the global South that they have. The message is that the global South contribute the least to climate change and yet they will suffer the most. Countries in the global north emit more but will have more capacity to protect themselves in the advent of climate induced disasters. The global south is suffering from a problem that is not if their own making. Therefore, climate justice must be an underpinning principle to combating climate change to ensure that poor communities in the global south do not become shock absorbers for impacts of climate change in the future
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
sean
Why did you choose this sketch?
Kara dikku is the up coming god of skating but his father does not agree with his sport of choose

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Call for Climate Justice

We are living in a major climate crisis. While countries in the global south have done the least to contribute to the issue. They risk to bear impacts of climate change. Countries in the global north have not only contributed to exacerbating the climate crisis, but due to the historical legacy of colonialism, have contributed to an extent to the lack of adaptive capacity for countries in the global south who are still battling with provisions of basic needs. These countries in the global South risk being shock absorbers for impacts of climate change in the future. Therefore, climate justice as an underpinning principle for climate action is important to ensure that the smallest contributors to the crisis do not pay the highest price.

Super Powers

Sketcher

Sibusiso Mazomba

Country

South Africa

Place

South Africa

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
bouali mbarek
Why did you choose this sketch?
art till the end
Cartoonist:
M.Yousaf
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sir,i need make footballer player for my home because i need money for my family
Cartoonist:
Thomas Tiger Rex
Why did you choose this sketch?
The Man dressing smartly representing the USA is popping a balloon full of cameras. Winnie the Pooh is representing China who is also saying Chinese foul languages due to the needle closed to his "research" balloon.
Cartoonist:
josh
Why did you choose this sketch?
this is for my youtube channel and my roblox group
Cartoonist:
Niels Huisman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Ursula von der leyen giving a weapon to zelensky, while having a gas’s pipe from Russia in her ass with Poetin in the background.
Cartoonist:
Sahar Ajami
Why did you choose this sketch?
Peace stronger than death. Life will win .
Cartoonist:
jiaruijun
Why did you choose this sketch?
参与战争就是消耗
Cartoonist:
Sibusiso Mazomba
Why did you choose this sketch?
The cartoon hinges on the a similar theme to the titanic ship that sank after it hit an iceberg. Rich passengers were transported off into small boats while poor passengers were left to sink in the ship. Similarly, the ship in this cartoon represents the world and the iceberg represents the issue of climate change. Climate change (iceberg) will cause world scale destruction that threatens our entire world (ship). The submerged part of the ship represents the Global South and how poor people from grassroots communities in the Global South will bear impacts of climate change. The part of the ship that is above water represents the Global North and all the multinational corporations in rich countries that are responsible for majority of emissions. While the whole ship sinks (I.e the whole world is affected by climate change), people in the global North are less vulnerable to impacts of climate change. They don’t sink with the ship as they have resources such as boats (I.e this represents historical advantage, strong financial institutions and more resources for developed countries) to protect themselves. While the global south suffers from impacts of climate change, countries in the global north have greater adaptive capacity and resilience to protect themselves. Therefore, in the cartoon, they are able to escape this disaster due advantage over the global South that they have. The message is that the global South contribute the least to climate change and yet they will suffer the most. Countries in the global north emit more but will have more capacity to protect themselves in the advent of climate induced disasters. The global south is suffering from a problem that is not if their own making. Therefore, climate justice must be an underpinning principle to combating climate change to ensure that poor communities in the global south do not become shock absorbers for impacts of climate change in the future
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
sean
Why did you choose this sketch?
Kara dikku is the up coming god of skating but his father does not agree with his sport of choose

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Be seen, but not heard

The main idea is to push the agenda that children should not be limited by their circumstances, their living conditions or even down to what continent they’re living in, even culture expects us to be silent.

Super Powers

Sketcher

Kegomoditswe Mabunda

Country

South Africa

Place

National School of Arts Braamfontein Johannesburg

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
bouali mbarek
Why did you choose this sketch?
art till the end
Cartoonist:
M.Yousaf
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sir,i need make footballer player for my home because i need money for my family
Cartoonist:
Thomas Tiger Rex
Why did you choose this sketch?
The Man dressing smartly representing the USA is popping a balloon full of cameras. Winnie the Pooh is representing China who is also saying Chinese foul languages due to the needle closed to his "research" balloon.
Cartoonist:
josh
Why did you choose this sketch?
this is for my youtube channel and my roblox group
Cartoonist:
Niels Huisman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Ursula von der leyen giving a weapon to zelensky, while having a gas’s pipe from Russia in her ass with Poetin in the background.
Cartoonist:
Sahar Ajami
Why did you choose this sketch?
Peace stronger than death. Life will win .
Cartoonist:
jiaruijun
Why did you choose this sketch?
参与战争就是消耗
Cartoonist:
Sibusiso Mazomba
Why did you choose this sketch?
The cartoon hinges on the a similar theme to the titanic ship that sank after it hit an iceberg. Rich passengers were transported off into small boats while poor passengers were left to sink in the ship. Similarly, the ship in this cartoon represents the world and the iceberg represents the issue of climate change. Climate change (iceberg) will cause world scale destruction that threatens our entire world (ship). The submerged part of the ship represents the Global South and how poor people from grassroots communities in the Global South will bear impacts of climate change. The part of the ship that is above water represents the Global North and all the multinational corporations in rich countries that are responsible for majority of emissions. While the whole ship sinks (I.e the whole world is affected by climate change), people in the global North are less vulnerable to impacts of climate change. They don’t sink with the ship as they have resources such as boats (I.e this represents historical advantage, strong financial institutions and more resources for developed countries) to protect themselves. While the global south suffers from impacts of climate change, countries in the global north have greater adaptive capacity and resilience to protect themselves. Therefore, in the cartoon, they are able to escape this disaster due advantage over the global South that they have. The message is that the global South contribute the least to climate change and yet they will suffer the most. Countries in the global north emit more but will have more capacity to protect themselves in the advent of climate induced disasters. The global south is suffering from a problem that is not if their own making. Therefore, climate justice must be an underpinning principle to combating climate change to ensure that poor communities in the global south do not become shock absorbers for impacts of climate change in the future
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
sean
Why did you choose this sketch?
Kara dikku is the up coming god of skating but his father does not agree with his sport of choose

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kara dikku

Super Powers

Sketcher

sean

Country

South Africa

Place

busbyhouse

Themes:

Super Powers

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
bouali mbarek
Why did you choose this sketch?
art till the end
Cartoonist:
M.Yousaf
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sir,i need make footballer player for my home because i need money for my family
Cartoonist:
Thomas Tiger Rex
Why did you choose this sketch?
The Man dressing smartly representing the USA is popping a balloon full of cameras. Winnie the Pooh is representing China who is also saying Chinese foul languages due to the needle closed to his "research" balloon.
Cartoonist:
josh
Why did you choose this sketch?
this is for my youtube channel and my roblox group
Cartoonist:
Niels Huisman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Ursula von der leyen giving a weapon to zelensky, while having a gas’s pipe from Russia in her ass with Poetin in the background.
Cartoonist:
Sahar Ajami
Why did you choose this sketch?
Peace stronger than death. Life will win .
Cartoonist:
jiaruijun
Why did you choose this sketch?
参与战争就是消耗
Cartoonist:
Sibusiso Mazomba
Why did you choose this sketch?
The cartoon hinges on the a similar theme to the titanic ship that sank after it hit an iceberg. Rich passengers were transported off into small boats while poor passengers were left to sink in the ship. Similarly, the ship in this cartoon represents the world and the iceberg represents the issue of climate change. Climate change (iceberg) will cause world scale destruction that threatens our entire world (ship). The submerged part of the ship represents the Global South and how poor people from grassroots communities in the Global South will bear impacts of climate change. The part of the ship that is above water represents the Global North and all the multinational corporations in rich countries that are responsible for majority of emissions. While the whole ship sinks (I.e the whole world is affected by climate change), people in the global North are less vulnerable to impacts of climate change. They don’t sink with the ship as they have resources such as boats (I.e this represents historical advantage, strong financial institutions and more resources for developed countries) to protect themselves. While the global south suffers from impacts of climate change, countries in the global north have greater adaptive capacity and resilience to protect themselves. Therefore, in the cartoon, they are able to escape this disaster due advantage over the global South that they have. The message is that the global South contribute the least to climate change and yet they will suffer the most. Countries in the global north emit more but will have more capacity to protect themselves in the advent of climate induced disasters. The global south is suffering from a problem that is not if their own making. Therefore, climate justice must be an underpinning principle to combating climate change to ensure that poor communities in the global south do not become shock absorbers for impacts of climate change in the future
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
sean
Why did you choose this sketch?
Kara dikku is the up coming god of skating but his father does not agree with his sport of choose

Upload your cartoon

Are you inspired by this sketch? We invite you to make a professional cartoon for this sketch and upload it via the form below.