The artwork should capture the classic Golden Age of American animation: bold outlines, elastic movements, vibrant color palettes, and wildly expressive faces with oversized eyes, exaggerated reactions, and dynamic poses.Imagine a whimsical world where baby dragons, tiny unicorn foals, miniature phoenix chicks, goofy baby griffins, and silly little goblin toddlers interact in a slapstick cartoon environment. Every character should be ultra‑expressive, full of exaggerated comedic emotion—wide-mouthed laughs, bouncing eyebrows, squash‑and‑stretch body shapes, and chaotic, playful energy. Their designs must include smooth, simplified forms, rubber-hose limbs, and bright saturated colors reminiscent of 1940s MGM cartoons. Set the scene in a lively, stylized fantasy playground with impossible physics: floating platforms, spiraling candy-colored mountains, elastic trees, comically oversized mushrooms, and cartoonishly sparkling magic clouds. Add dynamic action lines, speed trails, motion blur streaks, and exaggerated impacts typical of Tex Avery’s comedic timing. Each baby creature should be engaged in funny antics: — a baby dragon blowing smoke rings that backfire in its face, — a baby unicorn slipping comically on a rainbow puddle, — a phoenix chick sneezing sparks and accidentally igniting popcorn, — a griffin baby flapping tiny wings with frantic cartoon effort. Use bold cell‑shaded lighting, crisp shadows, glossy highlights, and smooth gradients. Emphasize humor, expressive Mehr sehen