I think because they had better things to do, or just because they think that watch Cartoons is for kids and they doesent want to look inmature, but my mom and dad saw all invader zim and all batman beyond.
because most cartoons are made for kids, some however, are very inappropriate such as Family Guy. but shows like Adventure Time and Chowder and Invader Zim are aimed at children around the ages 10 to 15.
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They are made for entertainment and younger children usually watch cartoons.
There was a study done on how watching TV violence affects the behaviors of preschoolers. To test this they had two groups of children watch cartoons on TV. One group watched violent cartoons and the other group watched cartoons without violence. Then, they observe the behaviors of the two groups on the playground. The children who had watched the violent cartoons were more apt to react with violence on the playground than children who hadn’t watched the violent cartoons. The conclusion was that watching violence on TV did affect behavior of children.
They don't. There are MANY cartoons for adults (though most of them tend to be animes).
i don not think so, now so many children cartoons are very interesting , like Toy Story, Alice in Wonderland, and so on.all are great . Adults and children both can watch ,together to see is the best.
There was a time when we might have said that cartoons are for children, but in recent decades we have had a number of very successful adult oriented cartoons, of which "The Simpsons" is the best known and longest running. Practically anyone can find some cartoon that is to their taste. However, some people are too busy to watch cartoons, or too impoverished to own a television, or are otherwise incapacitated. People in a coma do not watch cartoons.
Adults enjoy their children's enjoyment of cartoons. There do exist cartoons made specifically for adults. "Family Guy" is probably the best example. In any event, adults and children do not have the same taste in cartoons.
Most likely because most cartoons are targeted for children. In addition, there was a large boom of children's entertainment in the 70's-90's, where most cartoons were targeted to children.
There are many popular children video cartoons. Some popular children video cartoons include: "Doug", "DuckTales", "Gargoyles", "Jem", "Danger Mouse" and "Dora the explorer".
They are made for entertainment and younger children usually watch cartoons.
Doesn't belong. Children are watching the cartoons and this exposes them to things that they do not need to be exposed to.
Good Cartoons are good for children as they can teach a lesson in a way that it is easy for them grasp, relate to and to fully understand
One can view cartoons for children on various websites like YouTube and BBC. One can also watch children shows on television, which can be viewed for free.
because the cartoons are meant for little kids or children.
No difference except one is mature.
Research has shown that violence on TV teaches a child to react in violent ways. Children were shown violent cartoons and a set of children weren’t shown violent cartoons. The behavior on the playground of children watching violent cartoons were more violent with other children compared to the set of children who didn’t watch violent cartoons. The violence in TV, movies, games, and video breaks down the psychological barriers of hurting others.
Cute cartoons may be found online at FlowGo. They have tradition cartoons in a digital format, pictures and videos. All of the cartoons are family friendly and safe for children.
There was a study done on how watching TV violence affects the behaviors of preschoolers. To test this they had two groups of children watch cartoons on TV. One group watched violent cartoons and the other group watched cartoons without violence. Then, they observe the behaviors of the two groups on the playground. The children who had watched the violent cartoons were more apt to react with violence on the playground than children who hadn’t watched the violent cartoons. The conclusion was that watching violence on TV did affect behavior of children.