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    The Effects of The Simpsons Sitcom on Humanity The Simpsons sitcom has been the longest running leading animated series with over twenty-seven seasons in 2015 and counting. Not only does The Simpsons have just about fifteen million fans in America, but the sitcom is also viewed by nearly sixty million people across the globe. Yet, The Simpsons did not start out with popularity and acceptance. With the first airing of The Simpsons in 1989 by the FOX network, the show was immediately criticized…

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    Movie theater tickets have become increasingly more expensive in recent years. As a result, movie genres that offer a broad range of entertainment and stimulation can make the theater going experience more worthy of the ticket price. Some of the more popular movie genres today are mysteries, science fiction, romantic comedies, animation, documentaries and horror films. Although all of these movie genres are enjoyed in a theater, horror movies are more worth the ticket price because the theater…

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    talented director Frank Capra. In fact, its movie It Happened One Night almost swept the 1934 Oscars. At that time, its products consisted mostly of moderately budgeted features and short subjects including comedies, sport films, various serials, and cartoons, then gradually moved into the production of higher-budget fare, eventually joining the second tier of Hollywood studios. On the other hand, Walt Disney created a short film named Alice’s Wonderland, then his firm bankrupted in the same…

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    Walt Disney, the man behind Mickey Mouse and so many movies and his company basically owns everything, he is known all over the world and, I bet you if you ask anyone in the world who Walt Disney is, they’ll tell you. The reason I chose Walt Disney is I love Disney movies and, I really like the art style of Disney movies. I like drawing and it would be amazing to talk to one of the greatest animators of all time. The only way I would be able to meet Walt Disney is if I find a time machine off…

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    Channel selection is a very important step when creating a campaign for childhood obesity. The two ways of communicating information with consumers are direct and indirect messages. Direct messages are face-to-face messages. Indirect messages are messages through TV, Internet, or newspaper. It is very important to know what channels the audience are most likely to use or trust in order to select the appropriate channels. It is also crucial to know what kind of channels to select in order to…

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    Culture."). Another fact about their music is that it was once used in their very own Beatles cartoon show (Mcgasko, Joe). This also inspired other groups to do the same (the Jackson 5, the Osmonds) (Mcgasko, Joe). Although it only lasted from 1965 through 1969, it did help as a stepping stone for The Beatles in their animated endeavors. They left the cartoon show and instead focused on making a full length animated movie “Yellow Submarine” (Mcgasko, Joe). The way that they changed the music…

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    11-15-12 Gender Roles Essay Adventure Time is an animated cartoon in the Cartoon Network. The series follows the adventures of Finn, a 14-year-old human boy, and his best friend Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo. I chose to write about a specific episode called Princess Cookie which raises many questions on the relevant gender roles issues in this society. “Princess Cookie” focuses on a…

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    In a two part series named The Cartoon Wars, the writers of South Park go after the question of freedom of speech and censorship on television. In Part 1, there is a national concern that a Family Guy episode featuring an image of Mohammed should not be broadcast. Family Guy is another animated TV show that the writers are trying to poke fun at. In the episode, Family Guy is aired on Fox Network and in Part 1 of the series, the network censors the image of Mohammed. “Family Guy is known to be an…

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    Disney. I totally grew up with the different culture because I am from India and the way Children’s grew up in India culture is wholly different from the children’s who grew up in American culture. I grew up by watching cartoons in childhood such as Tom and Jerry, Mr. Bean animated series, Hero, Mickey Mouse club house, but I never saw any Disney films in India so I am not familiar with any of the stuffs related to Disney. Moreover, for undergoing this assignment…

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    Visual Rhetoric Analysis

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    introduces to the efficient structuralism way to deal with representation, which endeavors to depict these showed ways that political illustrated cartoons depict, moreover we discover that cartoons individual are used as a part of visual rhetoric devices that operate as part of political cartoons. It also employs celebrities, objects and even animated images strategically to create persuasion that goes beyond the characters literal meaning. Images are good interpretations in communicating ideas,…

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