are given a waist that is humanly impossible with the set of 'girls' they give them, and the huge hips they draw on them.
The problem with these images is that little girls seeing them as they grow up, actually grow convinced that this is the ideal, their eyes believe these characters more than reality, and soon they're seeking to emulate these characters at their local doctors' offices.
At their local doctors' offices they seek the unattainable waist by taking weight loss (anorexia) medication, and then, having achieved a tiny waist - which ONLY goes along with no chest and no hips - they seek to implant some foreign material into their chest in an attempt to look like, yes, A CARTOON CHARACTER!
Hollywood is filled with these artificial women who attempt to look like cartoon characters, and now they are seen all over the place.
They're anorexics with implants. Pathetic, really. That's why it's important to discuss these things, so the mythology of the cartoon character female with almost no waist and a massive chest and hips is finally seen for what it is: the living of a lie.