Unlike traditional children's cartoons, the visual style for this genre is typically realistic or semi-realistic.

: Research into Malayalam cartoons highlights a historically male-dominated industry, leading to representations of women that often prioritize physical features or cater to "the male gaze". This objectification is a central feature of the Kambi subgenre, where the female body is frequently commodified for visual impact. Satire and Stereotypes

Writers draft dialogue and descriptive narration in Malayalam, focusing on building tension and detailed imagery.

: They are primarily distributed as digital PDFs or through specialized websites and social media groups, rather than traditional print media like the work of famous mainstream Malayali cartoonists such as K. Shankar Pillai or Abu Abraham. Content Focus

Creating a Malayalam Kambi cartoon story involves several steps:

: A typical story begins with a casual, often mundane encounter that escalates through flirtatious dialogue into explicit situations. Cultural and Artistic Context The Male Gaze