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    Edd N Eddy

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    One of popular cartoons in the 1990’s I was growing with them was Ed, Edd n Eddy. Hi my friend it Daniel here thank you being here today Know what a popular cartoon from Cartoon Network it's Ed, Edd n Eddy. Why the Eds I will tell about The Creator, The Storyline, The Characters, and The Success of Ed, Edd n Eddy. Ed, Edd n Eddy's Creator is Danny Antonucci. Before he make the Eds he make not nice cartoon for kid like it have blood and killing defeated, and dirty stuff you don't want to know. He…

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    Televised Cartoons

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    Sit any generation down to discuss cartoons and many will go on and on about their favorite cartoon show. On the surface many of the shows will sound alike, but as each generation goes in-depth many will see how much cartoons have changed. Televised cartoons have a history dating back to the 1920s and at that time there were barely any dialog between the characters in the episode. The cartoons were similar to Steamboat Willie, starring Mickey Mouse which were mainly action filled and in black…

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    Stereotypes In Cartoons

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    Thinking of You Small waist, round hips, an hourglass shape. This is the ideal shape that women in cartoons are supposed to have. If they're considered evil or bad, they're more curvy like me. So am I evil? Cartoons seem to have a way to share a secret message that we don't see unless we're looking closely. The message that you're not beautiful unless your skin is light, you have a small waist, and have long skinny legs. This is one of the many ones you can get from watching closely. As kids we…

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    I enjoy reading because it’s something that takes my mind off everything going on around me, at home and in school. I’ll admit, I don’t read as much as I used to a few years ago, but I still find time to find a book to indulge in from time to time. One of the main reasons I don’t read as much as I used to is for the fact that I just have found more excitement in working on animations, drawing, games...But nevermind that, this paper isn’t about my hobbies. I mostly find horror and fantasy books…

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    considered to be among media’s main tools for they are affordable for almost everyone to possess. Cartoons, as a genre, is related directly to TV programs that are intended for children. Since everything in life has an undesirable consequences alongside with desirable ones, the rule has to be applied on cartoons as well. This documentary is based on a study that attempts to reveal the impact of cartoons on children, and how they affect children’s language and psychology.…

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    In the September 24, 2015, political cartoon from the Town Hall, Steve Kelley illustrates Barack Obama and Pope Francis standing next to each other in two different scenarios resembling what Obama thinks of the Pope's beliefs. This political cartoon has two different parts to it, on the top half of the cartoon we see President Barack Obama on the left. President Obama is wearing a suit and tie and has relatively big ears for the size of his head. He has some what of a smile/grin on his face he…

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    Anti-Semitism In Cartoons

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    Since the early 1900s’, cartoons have played a pivotal role in raising children within a society. They teach young people how their world functions, what is looked down upon and what actions are rewarded. Although children never notice these subtle behavioral hints, they are affected by them nonetheless. In her book Good Girls and Wicked Witches, Amy M. Davis says, “film [is] a cultural mirror” (17). Of all the different categories of film, animation is the best when it comes to reflecting a…

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    Affairs Week. My name is Ellie O’Brien and I’m here today to deconstruct and analyse a political cartoon, which is shown here on the screen. This cartoon by Cathy Wilcox was published in the Sydney Morning Herald on 1st October 2014. I will begin by talking about the context of the cartoon, then move on to the two main satirical techniques used, and I will conclude by evaluating the effectiveness of the cartoon. So now let’s look at the context… A report in the Sydney Morning Herald following…

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    CDT Cartoon Analysis

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    sympathetic recognition and a helping hand, not the continuous ridicule it receives, as depicted in this CDT cartoon. Many Americans who suffer from weight problems suffer from them due to health issues, hereditary or otherwise, such as problems with the thyroid or an eating disorder, and are physically unable to lose weight, no matter how hard they try. These…

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    perspectives on reality. “What political cartoonists portray may be an imaginary situation in allegory or a figure greatly distorted by caricature, but to the artists this is the essence of what is actually happening” (Charles Press, The Political Cartoon) Many cartoonists truly believe that their “distortion” of reality captures the reality everyone else is experiencing. Therefore, images circulated in society have the potential to convey opinions and stereotypes. Cartoonists have the ability…

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