I've almost been able to find whatever I want online by using Google but this time I'm stumped, so I looked for an online forum at which animated cartoons are discussed. I seem to be "way out of my water" here inasmuch as I'm only a stubborn member of the public who's trying to find specific information. I'm not a professional in any of the many fields which are represented here, but this looks like a place where I might be able to find the information I'm seeking.
A long time ago (20 years ago? more?) I saw an animated cartoon which was then current. I'm not looking for information about a historic cartoon. I may have seen this particular cartoon at some point between the 1970s and maybe 20 years ago. I should apologize in advance because I guess the subject of this cartoon wouldn't be regarded as "politically correct" now, but I think the animation focused on a male character which/who was "abused" due to his extreme effeminacy. I think this "protagonist" was an animal, maybe even a cow, even though, yes, cows are the females of "the bovine species." I think the character was white in color. Maybe "his" name was "Snowflake." I only remember that the "action" included an extended "sequence" in which this extremely-effeminate character was "beaten to a pulp." (I don't know the context in which this "attack" occurred. I remember none of the "action" of the cartoon other than the beating of the character.) During his prolonged "pummeling" the character's face was often seen in close-up. (In effect, "the camera" zoomed in and out while the character was rocketed off in multiple directions, with the zooming and the multiple "camera angles" accentuating the pounding which was being inflicted.)
The character was so "unusual" that he actually seemed to be "deriving profound physical gratification" from having the stuffing kicked out of him, as he was "battered from pillar to post." (I won't say he was "perverse," although that seemed to be the point which was being made by the cartoon.)
In what may be typical of much animated cartoon violence, the monumental drubbing which this character experienced wasn't fatal: he survived the incident.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Can you tell me the name of the cartoon and, even better, can you link me to an online copy of the animation?
"THANKS in advance"!