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    One More Cultural Divide TV shows like Family Guy and The Simpsons have the classic stereotypical outcast character. Usually this character is outcast because of their intelligence or odd way of thinking. I always seemed to identify with that character. I was not the only one in my family that thought that those characters and I shared a resemblance. As a fact my brother used to call me Meg all the time. My family always saw me as strange. For example, I liked to read and I cannot remember the last

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    It is safe to credit SpongeBob SquarePants as one of the most iconic cartoon television shows of the 20th and 21st century. From youths to adolescences, the show serves a wide audience internationally, influencing next generation minds everywhere. Unfortunately, SpongeBob SquarePants holds countless deep messages that most viewers neglect. The creator of the show Stephen Hillenburg implements philosophical ideas throughout the show to deliver a grand message and warning about war. Bikini Bottom,

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    I watched the first 15 minutes of the Criminal Minds pilot. Like other crime shows, the killer/enemy is introduced in the very beginning and law enforcement are quickly put on the task, the show spans for about an hour, and a mix of diverse characters for the cast. Some aspects of the show are reminiscent of the work place drama where the viewer is set in the middle of the FBI and observes the relationships and their changes. We see the relationships between the characters and see how they act according

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    Name Teacher’s name Course Date Family Guy Evaluation Argument. Family guy is one of the most famous adult TV animation at the moment. The show is based on an American Family living in Rhode Island. The father of the family is called Peter Griffin and the mother is called Lois. The parents have two teenage kids, namely Chris and Meg. They also have a dog named Brian. The dog is particularly smart. The family has also adopted a mutant baby called Stewie who is always trying to get rid of his parents

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    though it has been considered simple. Many individuals perform parody referring to music, film, television, and periodicals. One huge part of parody is the Simpsons. The entire base of the show is built on fair use and a unique deal with Fox Entertainment. There have been over 600 guest stars on the show and over 540 episodes. The Simpsons have been a great influence to the other parody writers. On almost every episode they include some type of easter egg or just some way to add a little

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    Cat Dog Research Paper

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    Do today’s kids know about Hey Arnold, or about Cat-dog, or even Saved By The Bell? These shows are the foundation of what shows have become today. Maybe these shows aren’t so different than Spongebob or Drake and Josh. What have these shows offered to the fairly new ones? People would find that there are numerous similarities and acutely few differences. Maybe the old shows that came out in the 1990’s inspired what today’s kids watch today. Hey Arnold and Catdog, and most of the shows that came

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    American Dad is an animated TV sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker, and Matt Weitzman to characterize the different members of an american family. MacFarlane and his colleagues put a twist on the average family by exaggerating each member's role. The main characters in the series are Stan Smith who plays the father, Francine Smith playing the mother, Roger who is an alien and must disguise himself to keep from being noticed, Steve Smith who is the son, Hayley Smith the liberal daughter

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    The Netflix Original show Big Mouth by Nick Kroll is an animated series all about middle school students and all of their experiences going through puberty. These students go through some awkward moments, which people can relate to. I mean who didn't go through awkward moments at that stage in life? It shows a variety of life experiences such as first kisses, first period, random erections, fascination with sex, and much more. The show is very vulgar and has a lot of inappropriate scenes

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    Chief Bogo In Zootopia

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    Additionally, the other characters in Zootopia such as “Chief Bogo: head of the Zootopia Police Department, Mayor Lionheart: the noble leader of Zootopia, and Assistant Mayor Bellwether: a sweet sheep… who constantly finds herself under foot of the larger-than-life Mayor Lionheart” (“Walt Disney,” n.d.) are all alike to humans. Officer Clawhauser: the chubby and charming cheetah who loves to eat donuts, Finnick: a fennec fox who is the partner in crime of Nick Wilde, and Flash: “the fastest sloth

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    In the comic series, Modern Family, the show depicts the lives of three families including interracial, homosexual and heterosexual families who all come together at the end of the day because of their love for one another despite their differences. Although the families are quite contrary views on various topics, the show successfully intertwines their lives allowing viewers to obtain a new perspective of family life from the show character’s point of view. In Jennifer Posner's excerpt, “Ghetto

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