Well, to an extent. They can only do so much flexibility, like an actual person, and it depends on the individual for how far they can take that. The most they can really get away with is expressionism. If you drop an anvil on them, there's no telling if they'd survive that, like another living thing; it'd depend on how hard it hit them and where. And yeah, they'd survive and reproduce like any other living thing. Some introvert societies, some that mingle with other toons and humans in a more mixing pot scenario, like New York, etc. In a nutshell, they're basically for diversity, instead of having everything just human or monster. It leaves room for many different types of characters and appearances, even for just a bunch of random NPCs to interact with. It also gives more opportunities for expanding on lifestyles and culture within theirself, like religion, politics, and so on.
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Anthropomorphic characters (What are some of your favorites?)
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