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    As a little girl I loved Disney movies, but after rewatching them I am more aware of their implications and find myself questioning if their praise and popularity is deserved. When the movie Pocahontas came out, many thought they were taking a step in the right direction.The story of a young Native American woman who falls in love with a colonizer was their first display of an intercultural relationship. The settlers arrive in Jamestown, Virginia seeking gold and Pocahontas’s tribe is in shock by

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    Many firms try to gain competitive advantage by operating in several businesses simultaneously, including Walt Disney Company. It used both vertical and horizontal integration for its approaches. In expanding the firm by integrating preceding production processes, the company becomes its own distributor with the creation of Buena Vista Distribution and has its own network to broadcast its production, ABC. This way, the company is not dependent on any single industries. Also a part of the forward

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    Edward Said in his book Orientalism, criticizes and confronts the ideas of truth and representation, “it is not ‘truth’ but representation” (p. 29). Our representations of the world do not always hold truth. Western countries, such as the US, have sculpted a media in which the enemy of the East, is at the forefront and represents an entire population and geographical location as something to fear. Said explains this as an “us vs. them” scenario “On the one hand there are Westerners, and on the other

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    Zootopia Stereotypes

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    metropolis of Zootopia is a place thought to be where all types of animals can live, thrive, and make their dreams come true. This is the case for a small town bunny name Judy Hopps (wonderfully voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin). Judy a determined and peppy rabbit with the inability to stop pursuing her dreams becomes the first bunny police officer in Zootopia. With the odds stacked against her, Officer Hopps takes on a curious case that will make or break her dreams and the metropolis of Zootopia. On her quest

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    During the 1940’s America was fighting battles both at home and overseas, both on-screen and off. The reason being, World War II changed the possibilities of animation. Before the war, animation was only used for comedy and entertainment. Animation were these shorts played with color, music, and storytelling both hand drawn and computer animated. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a turning point in this form of entertainment because never before has the movie industry and nation been so aligned with

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    Tessa Harvey Informative Speech Outline Prof. Callie. Graham COM 101 Topic: Mickey Mouse General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the history and impact of the iconic character, Mickey Mouse. Thesis: The beloved Mickey Mouse has become the mot iconic American-made character to date. 1. Introduction A. Attention Getter: His image is the number one most reproduced in the world, even more so than Jesus or Elvis, who hold the second and third titles (Bellis, Mary)

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    Fred Perry's Gold Digger

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    Gold Digger? What that? If you were like me two days ago and never heard of this comic book series. The Gold Digger series was created by Fred Perry in 1991 but the main story did not start until 1999. The comic was unique at its time because Perry drew the comic in the Japanese manga style. During the early 90's Japanese animation was starting to make an impact into the west. But before even then we had earlier animes that came on American Television since the 60's and 70's. But the 90's was the

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    Cartoons have become a major source of media for all ages of people to consume. From more childish cartoons such as Dora the Explore to more mature comedies like Family Guy, everyone has a cartoon of some variation that they can connect with. Of these cartoons there is one particular show, Gravity Falls, that has stuck out of the norm as it is not only odd, but also dark compared to its counterparts. The show is targeted towards middle school children as it followed the strange life of 12-year-old

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    Disney was considered to be one of the great turnaround stories of the late twentieth century. Under Michael Eisner, Disney had climbed its revenue from $1.65 billion to $25 billion, while net earnings had risen from $0.1 billion to $1.2 billion. By the end of 2000, Disney generated a 27% annual total return to shareholders. Disney’s success lies mainly in the quality and type of product it creates. It first became successful because of its flat, non-hierarchical organization that fostered teamwork

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    Animation is the process of making the illusion of motion and change by rapidly displaying a sequence of static images that have minor differences. Animators are artists that specialize in creating animation. Stop motion is an animation technique that results in an object appearing to move on its own, by physically manipulating that object. It is moved in tiny increments between frames photographed individually. This creates the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous

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