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    The sirens just went off because people have started riots across the America. I received information that you were creating another cartoon for Cartoon Network and I just wanted to give you some advice on how making another successful cartoon without reinforcing stereotypes. Your cartoon Ed, Edd, n Eddy was a great success and had a major influence on children at the ages of 6 -10, but I want to warn you about the stereotypes that misled young and impressionable boys and girls. All of your characters portray gender and/or racial stereotypes which can cause a commotion with some of the child's parents. Remember that people who are offended by gender or racial stereotyping, act upon their insecurities by exaggerating the stereotyped behavior. Their kids who share a trait of characters in Ed, Edd, n Eddy and can relate to them on daily basis but, the parent wouldn't like for their kids to believe their children are getting bullied in school. Ed, Edd, n Eddy was a fun cartoon for kids, which can be misunderstood as a cartoon with many stereotypes that applies to gender roles for kids. While your show was entertaining, you should make your next cartoon more educational. My brothers and I have learned a lot from your show but, there times when we became confused from what right to wrong.Your main characters today remind me of businessmen who stretch the truth about their product that may or may not works. Especially “Eddy” who was the mastermind of all the scams…

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    Gender Roles in Cartoons Cartoons have a large influence on our children’s societal education. They learn how to act, treat others, and what their role in society is (Heintz). Have stereotypical roles changed over time on the Cartoon Network Channel? What will unfold as we explore the character roles on Cartoon Network? First, let’s understand what stereotypical gender roles are. In order to know if there has been change, we first need to establish what those roles are and understand where…

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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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    A) The Riot Girrrl Manifesto sets out to give woman a voice. The goal of this manifesto is to show woman they are all unique and can obtain the same achievements of men. The ideal vision of the manifesto is a world where all people support each other to beat out those against equality. B) Points Chosen from Riot Girrrl Manifesto (with time stamp) 1.BECAUSE we wanna make it easier for girls to see/hear each other’s work so that we can share strategies and criticize-applaud each…

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    “In the past, it was widely held that women were less political than men, if not apolitical. It was assumed that women had lower levels of interest in politics and lower levels of participation in political activities” (Childs and Campbell 3). However, recently feminist political scientists have found that there is “evidence of a closure of the traditional gender gap in voter turnout” (Childs and Campbell 3). Despite the fact that more women are voting, lack of political representation is still…

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    Joseph Barbera I could write ten-to-twenty page papers on Joseph Barbera. He is a household name for many that were children during the era of the 1960’s and 70’s and still holds popularity through his animated works that have surpassed his prime and life. Some background about Joseph Barbera, he was born March 24th, 1911 to parents Vincent Barbera and Francesca Calvacca. He grew up in New York City. It is written of Barbera in Bio magazine that “In 1936, he found work at the MGM studios. In…

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    politics, architecture, art, and business. Italian culture and heritage is evident in our everyday lives from the architecture of numerous local churches to the ubiquitous pizza parlor on every street corner. The mission of the Columbus Citizens Foundation to preserve and enhance Italian culture and tradition means that our heritage will always be recognized as a building block of the America we now know: a melting pot and incubator for opportunity. While there are a plethora of Italian…

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    The Flintstones September 30, 1960, there was a new age upon us, or should I say a stone age. The Flintstones, a name that you all should know. They are a modern stone age family from the town of Bedrock. It was a TV show created and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. They were created as a slapstick comedy that was the most financially successful network for three decades, which makes them one of the best TV cartoons ever made. The main character is a man named Fred…

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    Rosebud Genre Analysis

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    reader/viewer into the elaborate web spun by the author. Mystery stories are commonly known for the retrograde type of story telling and logical deduction used by the main character to solve the crime at hand. The entire genre is always centered around an individual trying to solve an issue, usually a crime, in a detective like manner. Mystery stories can suck the viewer in as they try to solve the mystery in the same way that the main character is approaching the problem at hand. Due to the…

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    Olympic games were held in Rome, Italy. 5,348 athletes from 83 different countries competed. The Soviets topped with 103 medals having 43 of them be gold, and USA had 71 medals with 34 being gold. Rome Olympics was the first Olympics covered by the U.S. television by CBS, and first covered by worldwide. Abebe Bikila an Ethiopian marathon runner was the first black African to win a gold medal. He ran barefoot. A 23 year old Danish cyclist Knud Enemark Jensen fractured his skull by collapsing on…

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