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    cartoon Spongebob Squarepants‚ the writers of the show often use satire to express serious problems‚ through jokes that kids don’t often catch onto. The problem with this‚ though‚ is that the episodes that satirize the most important subjects‚ are often the ones that receive the most backlash. Many of parents believe that although their child won’t pick up on the heavy content‚ those real world problems should not be present in their child’s cartoon. A major satire tool used in SpongeBob is a hyperbole

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    Abstract The aim of this research is to observe the use of signs in each character in cartoon “Spongebob SquarePants”. The research is focused on analyzing traits and behaviors of each character in this cartoon which represented signs. This paper describes meanings behind characters in cartoon “Spongebob SquarePants”. In this cartoon‚ there are seven main characters which have special traits. The behaviors and traits are a sign which represent something hidden. This research was made based on two

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    a rock all the time and doesn’t really do anything. In fact in the episode "Big Pink Loser" he got an award for doing nothing the longest. 2. Wrath-Squidward Wrath involves feelings of hatred and anger. Squidward hates his life‚ usually hates SpongeBob‚ and is pretty much angry most of the time. 3. Greed-Mr. Krabs Obviously Mr. Krabs is greedy and desires money. How could Greed not be Krabs? He actually sang about the power of greed in "Selling Out". 4. Envy-Plankton Plankton is envious of

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    Lawrence Written Communication 1‚ English 101 Critical Analysis draft # 2 March 22‚ 2011 The Idiocy of SpongeBob SpongeBob Squarepants is a television show made for kids that has been on air for couple of years now. The show is about a talking sponge that goes by the name of SpongeBob. The show takes place under the ocean in Bikini Bottom. From the very first episode SpongeBob starts off by making friends and by getting a job working at a fast food restaurant named the Krusty Krab. The

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    seconds‚ SpongeBob possesses the fastest paste of all shows sampled‚ but still falls within the moderately paced category. Discussion Today‚ animated shows span a wide gamut in the spectrums of character action‚ pace‚ and fantastical content. Research question one asked what actions and graphic changes appear most often in modern animated shows. In comparing the frequencies of character action‚ three of the four shows characters that are mostly stationary; the exception is SpongeBob Squarepants which

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    The cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants is in hot water from a study suggesting that watching just nine minutes of that program can cause short-term attention and learning problems in 4-year-olds.The problems were seen in a study of 60 children randomly assigned to either watch SpongeBob‚ or the slower-paced PBS cartoon Caillou or assigned to draw pictures. Immediately after these nine-minute assignments‚ the kids took mental function tests; those who had watched SpongeBob did measurably worse

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    we’ll remember forever‚ to the feature length movie that solidified SpongeBob as a worldwide phenomenon. Let’s not forget‚ however‚ the impact that this show has had on us‚ the viewer. From kids to adults‚ SpongeBob SquarePants brightens the day of anyone who watches his amusing misadventures (well‚ most people anyway‚ but that’s another story). Just to think‚ he’s done all of this while living in a pineapple under the sea. SpongeBob debuted in July of 1999 and it could only be described as the laugh

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    SpongeBob May Harm Children’s Brains” SpongeBob SquarePants‚ the wildly popular Nickelodeon has been under buzz as the cheerful‚ buzzing sponge can threaten a child’s normal development. After much research‚ studies have shows that the television program has many characteristics that would make a child perform half as well as a child watching a public access cartoon. The every 11 second scene change during the T.V show doesn’t defend the case anymore‚ as that causes mass confusion amongst the

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    Spongebob was sick and tired of not getting paid as much as he should. He went to the Krusty Krab to talk to Mr.Krabs about getting a raise. When he asked Mr. Krabs‚ he denied him saying the restaurant couldn’t afford it. So Spongebob grew very angry. He then went and talked to Patrick and Sandy about how mad he was. On his way home he came along Plankton. Plankton asked Spongebob why he was so mad. Then Spongebob told Plankton the reason why. Plankton then asked Spongebob if he wanted to make a

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    Spongebob Squarepants In the tv show Spongebob Squarepants‚ there are many characters with psychological disorders that you normally would not suspect until you take professor Daniels amazing psychology class! The first character noticed with a psychotic disorder is Spongebob. Spongebob would be considered an extravert because he is very talkative and sociable. In one specific episode Spongebob displays characteristics of Agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is a type of panic disorder in which one has a group

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