Monday, December 6, 2021

Are cartoons from before considered better than those from now?



If you ask any of your friends which cartoons they think are better, they are expected to state preferring the ones they saw in their childhood rather than modern cartoons. This totally makes sense from the subjective perspective in which they perceive the programs they used to watch as the symbol of their childish joy. Going along with that line, nowadays children may find our longed-for cartoons a bit boring. This is a cycle that even we went through with our parents and grandparents, and we are likely to repeat with our own children in future generations.


Apart from these deliberations, there are certain factors that influence the way some people perceive determined programs. The reason behind it stands on not all cartoons are created for an underage public, therefore, the content does not go along with virtues like innocence, purity, kindness and altruism characteristic of the minor children. To illustrate, it must be mentioned 'Family guy', a series targeted at adult groups with formed criteria, whose main argument is the misadventures of a dysfunctional family, which is clearly not an appropriate topic for children. For these reasons, it is parents due to take action and to supervise their children activity with respect to this kind of television material no matter if it is from previous years or modern.




2 comments:

  1. Cartoons, like everything else, evolve, and each generation will be happy to watch the animated series of their time. Nevertheless, an interesting point I have observed is that most of the cartoons have double meaning jokes that when we were children, we did not appreciate them and now, grown-up, we realize we were so innocent and virginal.

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  2. Despite I have been watching cartoons my entire life and that there are some cartoons from receent years that I consider master pieces, I must say that the artoons that I used to watch as a children have an special place in my heart.

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