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    Disney was initiated by Walt Disney in 1923. In 1937, animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, develop with sound and the first-ever full-length which has great success as cartoons. After that many more new characters included in cartoon animation which includes Pinocchio, nimbi, Cinderella, and Peter Pan. Disney strives to ensure that its consumer 's experiences "magic" by providing them with…

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    The Walt Disney studios have have had a large presence in american culture since the late 1930’s. Regarded as a Cultural Icon, the accomplishments of Walt Disney live on today. His contributions to the entertainment industry in America were like no other. Disney studios was the most active studio in Hollywood during and after the second world war. Walt Disney was a patriotic man with a strong desire to serve his country in both first and second World Wars. Although he would never serve in active…

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    “even though a television scene might depict people getting shoved, pushed, thrown to the ground, or even shot,…did not view it as a violent episode unless there was blood.” (99). Parents are not always concerned with the violent acts in animated shows, cartoons, or even commercials because unless they are graphic having blood they feel their children know the difference between them and reality. Regardless of, whether or not children are influenced and susceptible to all the negative media…

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    Most of the 3D animations today are done by using CGI. From something as simple as a short cartoon to something as complex as a feature-length film, an animation is a complicated art that takes a lot of practice and skill in order to properly execute. The most famous company that creates animations is Pixar Animation Studios. Founded in 1985, they…

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    World War II was a byproduct of World War I and Germany’s anger toward the League of Nations for issuing The Treaty of Versailles. The German government and people felt cheated at the outcome of World War I because Germany had been blamed for the war itself and left to pay the debt of the war. The Treaty of Versailles, produced by the League of Nations, was a treaty forced upon the German people which not only took land from the Germans, including France, Belgium, Denmark, Czechoslovakia and…

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    story line in their movie. Introductions: As many movies get older and outdated movie's producers make new and improved versions of a pervious movie. Made back in 1963 The sword in the stone was created by Disney. This movie was rated G and was a cartoon movie recommended for family or children to watch with comedy and musicals all throughout the film. Only recently in the middle of 2017 a movie called The Legend of King Arthur was created. This movie was recreated to give a more realistic…

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    loaned their cars to form a motorcade around the studio. During their off duty hours, union chefs at local restaurants would come to the picket lines and cook for the strikers for free. Disney workers carried colorful signs featuring famous Disney cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck- one sign, featuring Pluto the Dog, read “I’d rather be a dog than a scab!” These signs lined the street outside the studio for the next five…

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    By having a five year old granddaughter, I am reliving the days of princesses in fairytale lands. I took my granddaughter to see the movie, Cinderella. Of course, she was absolutely thrilled. I believe this movie served its purpose by providing a glimpse into the fairytale land with Prince Charming, castles, ballroom dances, and magical characters including Fairy God Mother. And let us not forget about the beautiful glass slippers. I was curious about the movie reviews as I am considering a…

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    He remembers how laughter would fill the room as he and his siblings watched cartoons and a heartwarming feeling as he watched cartoons similar to those back at home. Television allowed for family bonding during his youth and that is something he continues to enforce. Although he no longer watches television with his siblings, he watches novelas with his wife and cartoons with his granddaughters in order to bond. Aside from creating unity, television was and continues to be…

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    The Video Game Industry

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    turned comic books, Manga, into hugely successful cartoon series and animated movies called Anime. These two industries perfectly complemented the video game industry, giving Japan an incredible advantage in game development. While the U.S. also had these industries they had peaked separately years, and in the case of comics decades, before the dawn of video games. The comic book industry peaked in the 1940s and rapidly declined as televised cartoons began to take over. While cooperation between…

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