Epilogue
Kuki gave birth to a beautiful, baby boy, Beni Sanban. Beni was a healthy baby who grew up to be a success. Of course, Kuki and Wally both told him stories about being in the Kids Next Door, and how they were doing really well. Ira and Nalana both found their forever families, and visited Kuki and Wally often. Kuki's students did really well, and all grew up to be successful. As for Cartoon Network, it released new series every year that appealed to each generation, although it never lost its classic endeavor for Cartoons. It's amazing what love is. It's amazing what the power of love can do for us, dear reader. Love can be a couples, boyfriend/girlfriend thing, like Wally and Kuki's was, it can be a love for something, like pickles, or it can be familial love, which is the kind of love that lasts forever.
I, Anastasia McGinnis, dear reader, have carried a love for Western Animation my entire life. I've loved Disney movies, 3D animated films, and kids channels, programming blocks. Cartoons have made up the fondest memories of my life. I have always liked Cartoons, and always will. Cartoons aren't just entertainment for children. Cartoons are a part of life. Cartoons show us heroism, love, and even funny things like pranks. Cartoons are a rich part of America's history, that, as of now, has shown me every single aspect of life, both positive and negative. Cartoons are classic, and have a rich history that dates back to when my parents, and grandparents were little. They show us how to survive life, day by day, and how to make the best of every situation.
What I like most about Cartoons is, they bring out every little bit of ourselves. Whether it's good or bad. I've had a strong connection with Cartoon Network ever since I was young. There is a familial love there that will never go away. There is a kind of love that will continue to be a rich part of my life's story for as long as I live. Cartoons are a part of who I am, and who I choose to be. I'll always hold cartoons near and dear close to my heart. Cartoons have, and always will be a part of my family. Cartoon Network, is my crazy family from the other side. But it's family I'm glad to have, and I'm able to say is a part of my life. Throughout these 3 years, Cartoon Network, and other American Cartoons have told me all about how they met me when I first came from Russia, and how I spent a part of my toddlerhood, and my young life with them watching Cow and Chicken, Courage the Cowardly Dog, The Powerpuff Girls, and so many other cool cartoons.
I love how I was able to reconnect with Cartoon Network, and discover an early part of myself I have always appreciated. I will use that part of myself everywhere I go from now on, and call the person I used to be, family. It was pretty cool how life was like that before Strattera. Now that I'm off of it, I'll continue to be the person I want to be. I will continue being my true self. Cartoon Network has, and always will be a part of who I am in this existence. I must say, they've made my life truly a great one. Even when I go, I'll always remember them, as my loving, crazy family who gave me a great life. They've helped me understand who I truly am, where I come from, and just how successful I can be. During my time with my family, I've discovered a bit about life. I now know what true positivity, and happiness is, and my successes as a person. I've also seen the underbelly of life. I've seen what true evil looks like as it wanders the Earth. I've seen evil come to life every day. I am so happy I am exposed to the evils that lie within. I am happy because life is not just all rainbows, and butterflies. Being exposed to evil helps you solve problems and get more out of things. I've also had the opportunity to see children who are less fortunate than I am. I'm happy to see them, and I do want to help them. Family is an important thing. Family is who we are as people, as humans, and helps us discover who we want to be. I feel bad for people who have lost their family, do not have a family, or have never experienced family. I believe everyone should have a family to love, laugh with, spend time with, and discover who they truly are, and to experience life with. I love my family, near and far. I will always appreciate every second spent with them. For me, family is everything. Family is who I am. Family is life. Cartoons are a part of my family. Cartoons are a part of my life. Cartoons are who I am.
I've loved life as a college student. I've discovered many things about the world at large, and about who I am, with my family. Together we are invincible. I will go on to be a success. I will go on to do many things. I'll go on to do as I please. Together with my family. Together, we'll live life.
Unfortunately, Cartoon Network won't be able to go anyplace, or do anything because of the Coronavirus. Warner Brothers shut down. But, I do want to say, Thank you to Cartoon Network, and to all American Cartoons from the 1960's, 1990's, early 2000's, and today for giving me a truly extraordinary time. I want to thank them for helping me to discover who I truly I am, and what life truly is. I love Cartoon Network. Forever my friend, always my family. Thank you for being my friend. Thank you for being my family.
This year has been an interesting one. It'll give everyone a story to tell. Although, it is a pretty cool story.
Cartoon Network is my Dearest Love.
The End
