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In Malayalam internet slang, (കമ്പി) literally means "iron rod/wire." Colloquially, it is used as a code word for pornographic or sexually explicit content . A "Kambi cartoon" refers to sexually explicit illustrations, comic strips, or animated content, often hand-drawn or digitally created, intended for adult audiences.

It is important to distinguish "Kambi" cartoons from the mainstream Malayalam cartooning industry, which has a legacy of excellence: kambi cartoon malayalam

Mahakshamadevatha [The Great Famine Goddess], Cartoon, Vidooshakan, October 1919. The first cartoon published in Malayalam. OpenEdition Journals Balarama: Popular Malayalam Kids' Magazine | PDF - Scribd The first cartoon published in Malayalam

: The first-ever published Malayalam cartoon was titled "Mahakshamadevatha" (The Great Famine Goddess), appearing in the publication Vidooshakan in October 1919. Lions and Bears: The World Wars in Malayalam Cartoons : They are written in the Malayalam language

When combined with it indicates that the characters, dialogues, captions, or situational humor are rooted in Malayali culture, language, and stereotypes.

: They are written in the Malayalam language and targeted toward an adult audience.