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    Kung Fu Panda

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    Figuracion‚ Gabrielle Frances R. January 25‚ 2010 BSFT-2 FFP10-BD KUNG FU PANDA (A movie review) Many animated movies had been made and shown throughout the years. There were those who covered great animations‚ few were so-so‚ and most were two thumbs up. Being an animated film fan‚ I chose Kung Fu Panda for a movie review‚ although there are movies I have watched that are better than this. This is because some failed to internalize the lines or script

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    Critical Design Thinking

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    Critical design thinking for analysing the design principles of a movie. Introduction I have chosen to analyse the animation film Despicable Me (2010‚ Pierre Coffin‚ Chris Renaud‚ Universal Pictures‚ Illumination Entertainment). I really wanted to use an animated movie for this analysis because this is the most plausible direction I see my future headed towards. I intend to utilise design for perception to analyse some of the key design principles used in this movie to obtain a more in-depth

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    Junction accident

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    accessories as displayed by different cartoon characters. This study also depicts this fact that the behavior of the children in class is influenced by watching different cartoon programs. Keywords: Children behavior‚ violence‚ behaviors‚ animations cartoons‚ pro-social JEL: L82‚ M14 Television shows and animated films‚ for over 80 Cartoon years‚ have been entertaining the kids. Felix the behavior of kids i.e. their liking and disliking‚ way Cat the first ever cartoon

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    rather than its aesthetic value. A cartoon is described in the oxford dictionary as “a simplified or exaggerated version or interpretation of something”. When we think about cartoons in the modern day we think about fun‚ innocent‚ brightly coloured animation or children’s books and television shows as typical cartoons. Adult cartoons such as family guy‚ South Park and American dad are considered as inappropriate because they differ from the typical forms of cartoons. They contain very adult themes such

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    about it. What sets anime apart from other cartoons? There are a few generalizations to be made about anime. The characters ’ faces often have the preposterously chiseled look of Western superheroes‚ as defined by U.S. pulp illustrators. The animation itself is quite limited: when a mouth moves‚ the rest of the face stays still‚ stricken. You won ’t find‚ say‚ the gestural verve of a Tex Avery wolf or the behavioral subtlety--simply put‚ the great acting--of Daffy Duck under the pencil of Chuck

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    Mary and Max

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    Mary and Max It is 1976‚ an 8-year-old Mary Daisy Dinkle (Bethany Whitmore) is a lonely little girl living in Mount Waverley‚ Melbourne‚ Australia. Her relatively poor family cannot afford to buy her toys or nice clothing‚ and she is teased by children at her school due to an unfortunate birthmark on her forehead. Her father is distant and her alcoholic‚ kleptomaniac mother provides no support. The closest thing she has to a friend is the man for whom Mary collects mail‚ Len Hislop‚ a World War

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    European attributes for characters that would not typically have them‚ especially in the case of eye shape‚ nose shape‚ or skin color (Askonen). Whitewashing in the media is perhaps the most common problem; it is controversial and many cartoon and animation fans are displeased by its use. This became especially apparent after an online petition‚ specifically requesting Disney select an Asian lead for their upcoming live action film adaptation of Mulan‚ gained over 30‚000 signatures in just a few days

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    children teach new lesson about hardworking‚ courage‚ how to respect‚ how to control our anger etc. It will also help to increase children capturing power. Many children hate reading news or story book instead if we show them story or news via video or animation they always love to see that. In conclusion‚ watching television helps children to build their skill and observing power. There are some TV channels which are not good for children but it will not so affects children mind because

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    Disney presents numerous princesses as role models to young American girls. From the sweet and demure Snow White to the intelligent Belle‚ animated women have changed. Disney’s first classic‚ "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"‚ portray women as innocent‚ domesticated‚ and helpless‚ whereas‚ in their modern animated film‚ "Beauty and the Beast" the main female is intelligent‚ independent and heroic. Snow White is presented as a young innocent woman‚ as her name suggests. Snow symbolizes a gentle nature

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    In the first chapter of Thomas C. Foster’s How to Read Literature Like a Professor‚ Foster discusses the five aspects of a typical character’s quest and alerts all readers that “when a character hits the road‚ we should start to pay attention” (6). To start out the chapter a rather dull scene is set of a young boy commuting to a store to retrieve bread for his mother. Foster reveals that the seemingly unimportant commute is actually a quest. It is determined that “a quester” (3)‚ a destination‚ an

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