You may recall an earlier cartoon involving our Evil Pink Aliens and the giant gas planet Jupiter.
Jupiter is the largest gas planet in our solar system. It’s made up of approximately 90% hydrogen and 10% helium, with a sprinkling of methane, water, ammonia and rock dust.
Remember the recent Higgs boson discovery cartoon? This was a follow up cartoon involving our characters of the month – the evil pink aliens.
Have you not entered the August Name the Evil Pink Aliens Competition yet?
Well the good news is that you still have time left, as it closes this Friday.
The bad news (What, there’s bad news? I thought I’d subscribed to a fun-loving cartoon website) is that we’ll be taking a break from the monthly competition for a while. Don’t miss out. Click now.
Come, join the bandwagon and enter the Name the pink aliens with purple spots and fluffy feathers August competition.
I’m not sure how prolific the ‘My Family’ car stickers are world-wide, but at a guess they infest about 1 in every 5 cars here in Melbourne. Infest – yes, a touch harsh. I initially fell in love with these cute cartoon characters the first time I saw them (How couldn’t I? They are cartoons after all). But for me now, they’ve become common and no longer quirky and hence an obvious cartoon subject for my evil pink aliens. Maybe I should come out with a rival company called Evil Pink Aliens (probably not as commercial).