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(Interesting question) How does destroying/creating/manipulation a cartoonish (nonrealistic) star, still make a character 4-C?

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So, while researching about star level feats I've noticed how cartoon stars almost nothing like actual stars... for an example; in the physically world (our reality) the size of a star is about 150 solar masses, correct? but in cartoons like Popeye, Popeye's spinach shattered a hole into a star, (or at least what is said to be a star.) That isn't much bigger than Popeye himself in comparison in size. (This is nothing even near the size of an actual star, if we were to compare an actual star to a human side by side in size, you probably wouldn't notice that a human is next to it, due to how tiny a human is in comparison to an actual star.) In fact, in other cartoons some stars are alive: featuring eyes, mouths, heck! some even noses. (But a lot of people still count these are star level despite all of this.) So, I've been wondering... does destroying a cartoon star really still count as star level and how?
 
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