television cartoon characters

Understanding About Cartoon Faces
Do you love cartoons? Do you still remember the cat and mouse twosome, Tom and Jerry? How about Popeye with his puffed-up forearms and craze for Spinach? Does the name ‘Homer Simpson’ ring a bell? Although it is not popular but did you know that the Jackson Five had their own animated series based on their lives and music called The Jackson 5ive during the 1970’s? Yes, these are only some of the most endearing cartoon characters the world has ever seen. I am quite sure that you have your own favourite cartoon character whether from Walt Disney, Warner Brothers, and many others.
Because of technological innovation, cartoons have evolved in history. From the old low budget black-and-white cartoons, people today enjoy colourful and vibrant images on television and in the big screen. Also, cartoons transformed from being dull and heavy-handed to more realistic and vivid representations. The features of those enchanting cartoon faces and cartoon characters have become more defined. Even the sound effects have improved to become more realistic such that even the sound of a sneeze, a bursting balloon or a crying child can be heard clearly. Today, animated cartoons have been given more attention to the point that animation is recognized as one of the youngest, fastest-changing and entertaining industries worldwide. Indeed, cartoon animation has come a long way in the last few decades. Pictures of cartoon present a refreshing point of view in the world. Cartoon faces also have a universal appeal to people because many people like to laugh.
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Is there a “potty bias” on television and cartoon shows?
Why do you think that child actors and male cartoon characters are portrayed needing to go to the bathroom more than child actresses and female cartoon characters are during the plot?
Probably because young boys like potty humor and little girls not so much. Personally, I hate all the potty humor in kids shows. I think it’s disgusting and it teaches kids that stuff is ok and funny.
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