You can try looking on local Sinhala children's bookstores. They might have collections of such stories in cartoon form. Also, some libraries in Sinhala - speaking regions could be a good source.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with the specific 'sinhala wal katha' story. It could be a story from a particular cultural or regional context that I don't have detailed knowledge of.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific 'sinhala wela katha' story. You may need to refer to relevant books, local storytellers or Sinhalese cultural resources.
The names of the classic cartoons are as follows:
1 Uproar in Heaven
2 Legend of Nezha
3 Journey to the West
4 Romance of the Gods
Dream of the Red Chamber
Water margin
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Ultraman
Chapter 9: Super Chappie
Night of the Galaxy Railroad
Doraemon
Doraemon
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes
Magical Girl Little Round
Brother Corpse
Naruto
Death Note
[19: Metal Alchemist]
Ghost Blade
These are some of the more famous classic cartoons, of course, there are many other excellent cartoons, each of which has its own unique charm and value.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific information about 'new sinhala wal katha'. You might need to refer to local libraries, Sinhala literature resources or ask people familiar with Sinhala stories.
Sinhala culture is based on strong family values, religious beliefs, and a sense of community. Sinhala erotic novels, if they exist in large numbers, could potentially undermine these values. They might introduce ideas that are not in line with the traditional moral code of the Sinhala people, causing a shift in the perception of appropriate behavior.
The story of 'The Lion King' is also a great cartoon full story. Simba, the lion cub, is the heir to the Pride Lands. His evil uncle Scar plots to kill Simba's father, Mufasa, and blame it on Simba. Simba runs away in guilt. He grows up with Timon and Pumbaa in the jungle. Eventually, Simba realizes his responsibility and returns to the Pride Lands to face Scar and reclaim his rightful place as king.
Reach out to cultural institutions or organizations that are dedicated to the study or preservation of the relevant culture. They may have resources or people who can provide you with the full story.