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    Cartoon

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    Powerpuff! Powerpuff! Blossom‚ Commander and the leader Bubbles‚ She is the joy and the laughter Buttercup‚ ’N’ She’s the toughest fighter Powerpuffs save the day Fighting crime‚ trying to save the world Here they come just in time‚ The Powerpuff Girls Fighting crime‚ trying to save the world Here they come just in time‚ the powerpuff girls Oh no‚ it’s the mad Fuzzy Lumpkins Watch out‚ it’s the repulsive Roach Coach Get him‚ it’s evil Mojo jojo Chasing evil‚ it won’t stop

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    Satire Noun. A literary manner which blends humor with criticism for the purpose of instruction or the improvement of humanity The necessary ingredients • Humor • Criticism‚ either general criticism of humanity or human nature or specific criticism of an individual or group. • Some kind of moral voice: simply mocking or criticism is not “satire.” The Satiric Manner • Ironic/Sarcastic • Either good natured criticism (Horatian) or bitterly cynical denunciation (Juvenalian) • Always opposed to pretense

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    education‚ television viewing in children mostly comprises cartoons and children’s shows. Children have become much more interested in cartoons over many years and it has become a primary action to some lives. Typically‚ children begin watching cartoons on television at an early age of six months‚ and by the age... Facts Have you ever met any children who do not like cartoons? Or have you ever seen any children who refuse to watch cartoon? These situations are mostly

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    Political Cartoons Shawn Palmer University of Phoenix Political cartoons have been with us from the 16th century to today‚ changing social agendas and shaping public opinion about political office holders. The creator of each cartoon makes each one represent his or hers opinion about what would be currently happening at that time. This paper will show you the start of political cartoons and the role played by political cartoons in setting social agendas also it will show how they are used today

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    Anime Is Not a Cartoon

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    III. Fundamental characteristics of the Anime IV. Classification of the Anime. V. The Otaku VI. Japanese language problem. VII. Conclusion. ANIME IS NOT A CARTOON‚ BUT PEOPLE DON’T REALLY KNOW ABOUT IT! Anime is the word for the Japanese cartoons but is not as United States cartoons. Anime is the term used in Japan to refer to animation in general. This is directed to all the public‚ from kids to teens and adults. Its content ranges from love‚ adventure‚ science

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    1950’s and 2012 cartoon This political cartoon displays two children hiding under their classroom desks‚ hands over their heads in a fetal position. The desk on the left says “1950’s” where as the desk on the left says the current year‚ “2012.” Both children claim to be hiding for a specific reason‚ the boy of the 50’s claims it is because of the Russians‚ while thee one on the left states that it is because of his fellow classmates. The message that the illustrator is attempting to convey is

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    Writing a Satire

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    Structure‚ Type of Satire‚ and Audience for your Piece Review the various samples of satire we read in class over the last week‚ and determine which one would be the most appropriate (in terms of its structure and techniques) for your group to use as a model for your satirical piece. After choosing the piece that your group will use as a “satirical model‚” make a list of the conventions you need to use in your satire. Decide whether your piece will be more Horatian or Juvenalian. Finally‚ identify

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    Analysis of Political Cartoon When growing up‚ you never realize that the cartoons that you observe sometimes have a deeper meaning. The gestures and comments made in these cartoons can stir up more controversy than an entire newspaper article. Williams uses the strategy of compare and contrast‚ and examples to help explain how cartoonists create their cartoons using propaganda. In Political Cartoons as Ethnocentric Propaganda‚ Williams begins off asking the questions can a cartoon start a war‚ can

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    Children and Cartoons

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    become much more interested in cartoons over many years and it has become a primary force in their lives. Typically‚ children begin watching cartoons on television at an early age of six months‚ and by the age two or three children become enthusiastic viewers. This has become a problem because too many children are watching too much television and the shows that they are watching (even if they are cartoons) have become violent and addictive. The marketing of cartoons has become overpowering and so

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    World Environment Day A satirical cartoon is an illustration or comic strip that is created to ridicule others‚ ideally with the intent of shaming individuals‚ government or society itself into improvement. Its superior purpose is often constructive social criticism to draw attention to both specific and greater complications in society. Phil Somerville’s cartoon “World Environment Day” published in 2008‚ advocates a criticism towards ordinary citizens who don’t necessarily care for their local

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