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Have the boundaries 4 childrens cartoons changed in terms of content n representation throughout the last past years?
increased in violance? issues expressed in cartoons? change in language? e.g.: Tom & Jerry, Southpark, The Simpsons, Ninja turtules... share wit' us ur opinions
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First of all i just want to start off with the two examples you gave (The Simpsons and SouthPark) These two "cartoons" are not so much of a cartoon and they are not for children to see...They are not for little kids...They are more for teenagers
Over the past years yes there is alot of violence in the cartoons (Tom & Jerry for example) which is bad for kids that practically do whatever they see infront of their eyes In my opinion, little kids parents should always be on the watch for what they cartoons they see on tv and choose the cartoons themselves so no "disaster" happens Thanks |
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