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Why do Keralites love cartoon stories so much? Because life in Kerala is inherently dramatic. From the hartals (strikes) to the floods to the pooram festivals, the state experiences extreme highs and lows. Cartoons function as therapy. They take a stressful situation—like a traffic jam at Edappally—and turn it into a laughing matter.

Cartoons often center around the interactions between grandparents, parents, and children, highlighting the transition from traditional joint families to nuclear setups. malayalam hot cartoon story 100

Malayalam cartoons rarely exist just for laughs. They hold up a mirror to society, mocking hypocrisy, local gossip, and political obsession.

The foundation of Malayalam cartooning was laid by pioneers like Sanjayan and K.S. Pillai (Shankar). Shankar is often called the father of Indian political cartooning. These early artists used simple lines to mock corrupt politicians and highlight social issues. Newspapers and literary magazines became the primary source of entertainment for the literate population of Kerala. The Golden Era of Print and Comic Books This public link is valid for 7 days

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Theme: Honesty & Sharing Plot: Kunjappan accidentally eats his friend’s pappadam, then learns to confess and replace it. Ends with a funny “pappadam song.”

Malayalam cartoon stories have meticulously documented the evolution of the "Malayali archetype."