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    Walt Disney Influences

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    Walt’s movie Snow White broke new ground in several ways. It was the first celluloid animated feature film ever produced and was the first animated film to be in color (technicolor). They also had to make 250,000 celluloid frames. There are ten steps to make the films, here are the basics of them. First, they make a story board. Next, they story board is presented…

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    The FYP Proposal The Legend of Qin: Animation and Conveying Culture Introduction “The Legend of Qin” is the first Chinese 3D swordsman theme animation produced by Sparkly Key Animation Studio. It was released through television and internet platform since 2007. Thus far, this animation has become a series of productions. For a Chinese animation, the scale of it has create a unique record. The broad and profound Chinese traditional culture shown in animation is an important factor for the…

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    and ideas that are placed within the stories. I have found that there are three common themes that almost all Disney movies share. These are poetic justice, racism and anti-feminism. Body1: Happy ending like poetic justice All of Disney’s animated cartoons have a happy ending with poetic justice. Poetic Justice is the idea that the protagonist of the story is celebrated while the antagonist is punished and given what they deserve. For example, In Cinderella, once she is given glass shoes, she…

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    requirements needed to prove that Shrek is indeed a hero that is being represented. The film “Shrek” is a 2001 computer-animated fantasy-comedy film that is initially based on Steig (1990) fairy tale picture book. Shrek has all the characteristics of the hero archetype, even though he is not the typical good-looking masculine hero depicted in most stories for example, in Disney cartoon where, the charming handsome prince that saves the princess in distress. Shrek on the other hand, is a charter…

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    Anime Vs American Culture

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    favorite cartoon at the time. A few episodes in, I stumbled upon an anime called Shugo Chara on the recommendation column and clicked on it. It immediately drew me in because of the animation and over time, the plot and the morals in the anime made me an official anime fan. After I discovered anime my perspective on life and ideals changed, which made me a better person, and it also became my main form of escapism. In case you've been wondering, animes are Japanese animated cartoons. As I…

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    that they are trying to get parents to buy the product for themselves or their children to see if they can find out the answer. On more recent television commercial advertisements the slogan “Crave those crazy squares” can be heard along with an animated cinematic of anthropomorphic pieces of the Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal going crazy over the smell of each other, resulting in them performing silly antics and shenanigans that involve cannibalizing…

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    love to watch on TV mostly? Undoubtedly cartoons and cartoons are the source of fun for children. As children most of us grew up, watching cartoons. “The term Cartoon originated in the Middle Ages when it was referred to as a preparatory drawing for a piece of art. It was in the 19th century that the cartoons became humorous illustrations in magazines and newspapers and from the 20th century forward, cartoons have been referred to as comic strips and animated films” (Ahad, 2016). It has long…

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    Bojack Horseman Failure

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    BoJack Horseman 2014, is an animated serious created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg. The series explores the result of the successes and failures in the life of the eponymous character. All the previous episodes has led to the emotional climax that is this scene. With a series like BoJack Horseman it is difficult to understand how others still think that animation is only for children or that adults view cartoons to revert to a childish state, like Kozlenko suggests. BoJack is dealing with serious…

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    Superheroes in Children’s Animated Programs,” by Baker and Raney is about an interesting phenomenon that is not spoken about often. It is the idea that children 's cartoons with superhero’s are actually sexist and stereotypical. The article explains that Baker and Raney are researching whether or not cartoons are stereotypical and sexist or if it has changed from the first time this idea had been researched about 40 years ago. Baker and Raney was testing to see if cartoons are to this day based…

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    He is the creator of the popular Mickey Mouse, Oswald the rabbit and many others. Walt Disney’s ideas changed the world of cartoons and movies, he won many awards for his work. Walt is also known for creating Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Walt Disney impacted the citizens of United States because he worked for everything he earned, changed how the world saw cartoons and movies, and he inspires children of all ages. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. Walt was…

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