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    A film should associate with entertaining the audience and knowing whom the audience is to satisfy them. I watched a 4 minute long black and white animated cartoon called “Private Snafu: Booby Traps” by Robert Clampett from 1944. The film involved a character resembling of a soldier of World War II that learns the hard way the dangers of booby traps. Throughout the film, Clampett makes it obvious that he is aware of his audience being the soldiers of War World II and does so by…

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    monkeys. I never knew that certain children songs and cartoons were racist. For example, “Catch a Nigger by the toe. If he won't work, then let him go”. At first, I thought the rhythm of the song sound very fun, however, I tried to look closer to the meaning of the song, I got scare by the negative presentation it had on black people. This was very shocking to know that certain cartoons showed oppression. As kids whom watching that kinds of cartoon, they never realized any of this because they…

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    some way, which in this case it does not. In this case, global expansion only benefitted America as it left other countries such as Cuba and the Philippines damaged through endless war. Finally, this idea is portrayed in the political cartoon “Expansion”. This cartoon depicts Uncle Sam being fed anti-imperialist ideas. By force-feeding this knowledge, Uncle Sam, the…

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    Liberty In World War One

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    Liberty “Better to die fighting for freedom then be a prisoner all the days of your life”, is a quote by Bob Marley. I believe that this quote brings to light the true concept behind liberty, something that was displayed very heavily in World War one. I think that liberty played a huge role in this war for the civilians and soldiers of the allied forces. Firstly, liberty applies to World War one in the aspect of women and their rights. Before this war had started, women in Britain were not…

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    Block uses a portrayal of the Committee of Un-American Activities to convey his dislike for McCarthy’s trials, as he shows the irresponsible actions of the government which can also be seen in the Miller’s depiction of the witch trials. In the cartoon “It’s Okay --- We’re Hunting Communists,” Block illustrates the Committee of Un-American Activities as a car driving recklessly through the streets and carelessly running over American citizens. Although the committee is meant to be helping the…

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    housed in mountains, crowds of people waiting in line, busses parked everywhere, and hotels circling the park. You think to yourself, “Who invented this attraction? Why did they do it?” Walt Disney did! He improved the U.S. and the world by making cartoons, movies, and world attractions for families. Who was Walt Disney? Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois. His father, Elias Disney, was an Irish Canadian. His mother, Flora Call Disney was a German American.…

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    “Impossible”. Have you ever met any children who don’t like watching cartoons? This issue is mostly impossible under normal circumstances since cartoons are just like kids; they create a world to which kids can relate to. Children like funny things that are compatible with their dreams and imaginations. Thus, cartoons can provide them with these favorite concepts more than any other activity such as playing with friends. Watching cartoons do not depend on specific age. Turns and twists in the…

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    African American and a ruthless bear hunter with many kills under his belt. One stereotypical description I could find was that the Newspapers stated that President Roosevelt saved this poor animal, when in reality the animal had to be killed. The cartoon has Roosevelt in military attire with his back to the bear and the guide refusing to murder the animal. He’s noble and…

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    Living on the rez is not living your dreams. You can’t hope for something good to happen in the future. In the rez, poverty is all there is. All everyone does in the rez is give up. People dying because of alcohol. Poor schools. People living in trailer homes. No money for gas to take someone to school. The rez is a horrible place. It is the place of where all Hope and Dreams are lost. Arnold is talking about his parents and how they could have been someone important but sadly they didn’t…

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    finished watching every episode, and... well that was interesting. I did not expect this show to be this show. Bojack Horseman is a show that made me feel and think things that I didn't think that I'd get from western animation, specifically adult cartoons. I remember in my Mr. Pickles review, I asked the question "when you have the whole palette of the human experience, why do you choose to paint the entire canvas in shit brown?" Well, Bojack Horseman is a show that uses the whole palette of…

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