Essays on Cartoons

Self-Determination Theory In Zootopia

Disney’s animated blockbuster, Zootopia, takes place in a world where animals behave like humans. The story is about a rabbit and a fox who work together to solve the mystery of the fourteen missing mammals in their city. One of the protagonists in the film is Judy Hopps, the first rabbit to become a police...
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Animation: The Evolution Of Japanese Anime From Taisho Period To Heisei Period (1912-2018)

The epitome of Japanese society and culture: The evolution of Japanese anime from Taisho period to Heisei period (1912-2018) Every country has their own unique culture identity and features. For some Asian countries, such as China, there are long and spectacular histories. For some other western countries, there are cultures influenced by religious beliefs. Likewise,...

The Popularity Of Japanese Animation Or Anime In America

Japanese animation or anime is as popular as it’s ever been in the United State. Even though America televisions edits most of the shows because of kids watching anime still have a huge impact in America culture throughout the years. Japanese animators were also inspired by Disney and use that to develop their own form...
926 Words 2 Pages

Shrek Review: Opinion Essay

I watched a musical by the name of Shrek, that was written by David Lindsay-Abaire and performed by CIS students. Shrek is about an ogre, Shrek, who was outcast his whole life, which leads him to a swap, where he can finally be happy by himself. The story lone continues when a group of outcasted...
487 Words 1 Page

Traditional Fairytale Elements in Shrek

Once upon a time an Ogre left his swamp to go save the princess. Oh wait, aren’t Ogre’s supposed to kill princesses? So, why didn’t the actual prince save the princess? Well, in the movie Shrek 2, DIRECTED BY, it was a total reversal of the traditional fairy tale elements. Although one’s first impressions may...

Squidward: SpongeBob And The Internet Subculture

Anyone who grew up in the nineties has had a childhood filled with classic cartoon TV shows. Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Animax, and many more have paved the way for a child’s ability to experience quality entertainment while learning new ideas and concepts at a young age. Since 1999, one show has been consistent...
804 Words 2 Pages

Anime As A Common Form Of Entertainment

Anime is cartoons that originate and are published in Japan. Anime has a unique way of portraying stories, unlike cliche American films. Anime studios have such small budgets but produce films that exceed many American films. According to the definition from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, anime and mangas are far one of a kind...
883 Words 2 Pages

Nemo Versus Odyssey: Comparative Essay

Over the years, The Odyssey, an epic poetry story, was the first written of its kind. Since then, many storylines have focused on the characteristics, and themes of the Odyssey. For example, the movie Finding Nemo was influenced by the Odyssey. More specifically, Finding Nemo focused on the genre Father and Son. Father and son...
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