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    each other’s only family. Two famous underwater buddies that pertain to this are Spongebob Squarepants and Patrick Star. These animated characters star in the cartoon “Spongebob Squarepants,” which follows them through their crazy life adventures. Patrick isn’t the “sharpest knife in the drawer” so he is always causing some sort of predicament, resulting in some insane plot-twist, and leading to a conclusion where Spongebob either helps him out, or makes matters worse. The point of this is that…

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    Krabs asks SpongeBob and Squidward if they have any ideas to bring in any more customers. A talent show is agreed upon, and Squidward, seeking fame and recognition in any form, agrees to take the part as host and director. Squidward refuses to let SpongeBob perform because he believes that SpongeBob will be terrible on stage, but Squidward’s interpretive dance as the closing act, what he calls the “Incomprable Squidward”, turns out to be hated by the audience. Tomatoes are thrown on stage,…

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    Spongebob Show Analysis

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    The show SpongeBob SquarePants first aired on May 1, 1999, and ever since, has been popular amongst children. It is rated for children six years and older. Despite the age, it is classified at children younger and even older adults watch the show as well. Since the show has great popularity, to this day there are still new episodes that air. The television network that runs this show is Nickelodeon. SpongeBob SquarePants is an entertainment show, but it may not be helping the children as parents…

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    Doc Mcstuffins Analysis

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    In “Doc McStuffins” the focus is an African American girl who wants to be a doctor like her mother. She is a nurturing six year old girl who cares for stuffed animals and toys in her playhouse clinic. Aimed at preschoolers, “Doc McStuffins” appeals to black and brown young girls. Part of the appeal for these young girls is allowing them to see themselves represented as an aspiring intellectual professional. “Doc McStuffins” is mostly designed to entertain, a minus for parents of preschoolers,…

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    I chose SpongeBob SquarePants for my advertisement because he does not own a vehicle. Additionally, SpongeBob SquarePants is a chaotic driver that repeatedly fails his driving test. Uber provides safe transportation for anyone that does not own a vehicle and/or is a reckless driver. He has attempted countless of times to successfully get his driver’s license but fails. His lack of driving skills will never allow him to own his own vehicle. Uber will allow SpongeBob to never drive the streets of…

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    The author’s purpose of writing was to explain that all literature can follow similar plots. This talks about how all quest plots have similar structure since they all feature 5 characteristics, which are a questers, a place to go, a stated reason to go to the place, challenges along the way, and a real reason to go to the place. Readers can benefit from Thomas Foster’s helpful perspective by having a more thorough understanding of quest literature, due to the author showing readers how quest…

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    Spongebob Flanderization

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    biologist Stephen Hillenburg, Spongebob Squarepants has left a remarkable impact on cartoons and has firmly placed itself as one of the best cartoons ever made. The series is not without its criticisms, however, as a change in writers around 2004, after a movie, has led to what can be described as a decline in quality, with our beloved characters becoming and almost unrecognizable shadow of their former selves. The drastic…

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    My Worst Job Essay

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    cheapskate. Worst of all, you live in a pineapple under the sea. Spongebob Squarepants does not have the greatest life, but no matter what, he tries his hardest to make other people happy and he has influenced me very much. Spongebob has gone through thick and thin for people who would not lift a finger in return. In the movie, Spongebob risked his life to travel all the way to Shell City to retrieve the kings crown just to save his boss. Spongebob could have died at any point of the trip, but…

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    Analysis Of Gaga Feminism

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    feasible “end of normal” entirely. Halberstam explicates that the end of normal is about the changing of social norms and this is important to gender studies and feminism because they have changed to new ideas being considered such as Lady Gaga, SpongeBob, and drag feminism. Lady Gaga is one of the new waves of feminism approaching. The idea of this recent wave is gaga goes wild. Gaga goes wild symbolizes the craziness and wildness that is frequently happening in the change of the behavior in…

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    had alike and explain why and what we do with these character traits.The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Tiana from Princess and the Frog for her Being hard working and being passionate and helpful , Spongebob from Spongebob Squarepants for his being a loving person and an extremely determined person and loyal person, and Doc McStuffins for her…

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