The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie

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    personality, Chris Gardner from the Pursuit of Happiness for being intelligent and his willingness to strive for success, and Patrick from Spongebob Squarepants for his laziness, always being late to things he had to do. Saul Silver from the movie Pineapple Express has a silly personality, which I believe is a characteristic that I posses as well. A scene from the movie which Saul shows that character trait is when his friend Dale Denton gets arrested for selling marijuana to kids and Saul had gone off

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    important role in several choices made by him throughout the film. In retrospect, the same can be applied to SpongeBob SquarePants on an easier to understand level. Now, SpongeBob doesn’t leave his wealth and his family to live on his own, but he does have magic in the wild, just like the magic bus Chris McCandless used as shelter throughout the weeks. This was called the magic conch and it gave SpongeBob and his acquaintance Patrick much needed things whilst being stranded in the wild. Now, the magic bus

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    Animating Revolt

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    entertain, to captivate, and to fascinate the audience, typically with no deeper meaning; however, with the new genre of ‘Pixarvolt’ films the children’s animation genre has taken a turn leading toward deeper meanings and hidden messages throughout the movie. Animating revolt is a new form of portraying children’s movies, usually expressing something progressive as a hidden message, to the disapproval or unbeknownst of a conservative parent, but to the progressive. In the essay, Animating Revolt and Revolting

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    Sarah Wenzl Ms. Carlson Research Methods Hour: 2 19 April 2015 How Does Television Affect Kids Today? As a child wakes up every morning, their first action of the day, is to usually walk downstairs and click on the television and the parent usually wakes up to the sound of their child’s favorite television show blasting throughout their house. And as the parent walks down the stairs, the child is sitting in front of the television both eyes glued to the screen and the parents begin to think about

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    subliminal is existing or operating below the threshold of consciousness (Subliminal). This means messages are sent, but most of the audience cannot see the messages unless it is made visible. Shrum says “We expected that participants who watched the movie would form a detailed mental representation of it that....was coded both visually and acoustically.” Messages are sent by flashing an illustration on a screen. This is usually perceived by using a tachistoscope or something similar to

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    Spongebob Shows

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    particular is SpongeBob SquarePants. This show has stood the test of time and not only does it unite my generation, but multiple generations thereafter. The mere mention of SpongeBob makes people’s eyes light up as they launch into quote battles and enjoy hours of laughter and silliness. In fact, for the entirety of my sophomore year in band the clarinet and flute sections did nothing but quote SpongeBob at each other, and when the band won an award our “victory speech” was a SpongeBob reference.

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    Second character I picked was Homer Simpson from The Simpson. We both have some similarity from each other like he has a short attention span, gets angry fast, and also lazy.In the movie The simpson, Marge his wife was talking to homer about how his grandpa was right about how they were gonna be trap in a dome forever. Homer wasn’t paying attention and instead was thinking of something else when marge was talking to him. Homer has

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    A villain is defined as a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot. A villain is the perfect word to describe Sheldon Plankton, otherwise known as Plankton, in the popular television series “Spongebob Squarepants”. Plankton’s ultimate goal throughout all 10 seasons is to steal his arch enemy, Mr. Krabs’ famed Krabby Patty secret formula. Plankton produces devious plans to obtain the secret formula, although they do have hints of genius, all of them are quite corrupt. One

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    Television In The 1930's

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    Television has changed though years and years of researching and now all those have paid off but no one actually could understand what the trouble of the old TV’s were like. Back when Tv’s were rare and very expensive they were extremely popular for the rich because usually they were the only ones who could afford these sets. In the 1930’s Tv’s were large sets and were usually around 12 inches and costed about $300 to $400 dollars per set. Now we have smaller sets with much larger screens and they

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    What are the characteristic that you think that define someone ?As we look into cartoons, movie series, fictional characters we may notice that many of them have similar traits as we do. In some we feel a total connection as we can feel what they are going through. As the middle child in my family with two brothers and one little sister I have a ton going on. Growing up there was an infinite of shows to watch and spare time that is unimaginable so as i grow older i only watched those that i felt

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