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Dora And The Lost City Of Gold 2019 Story: having gone through the majority of her time on earth investigating the wilderness, nothing could get ready Dora for her most risky experience yet – secondary school. Joined by a ragtag gathering of adolescents and Boots...
Dora The Explorer
Film Analysis
Movie Review
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Anime is a type or a style of animation that originated in Japan. The word anime is an abbreviation of the word animation and is written as “アニメ” in Japanese. Animes are usually TV shows or movies. The very first Japanese animation was titled Katsudō...
Anime
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Anime some might know it as cartoons, but anime is generally considered to be a form of entertainment. The Japanese have been producing and creating animation for over 100 years and are known for their ability to create realistic characters, scenery and action scenes. The...
Anime
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Japanese animation plays an important role in the world with the innovation and interest of plot, and is the world leader in animation culture. And I will introduce what is the different between cartoon and anime; also introduce the type of the anime. To start...
Anime
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Anime has been a part of American pop culture, since the 90s Anime has had an effect on American society. Some popular Anime that are well known in American pop culture are Dragon Ball and Pokemon alongside many more. Anime has influenced many aspects of...
Anime
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Abstract New art form ‘Anime’. There are a lot of myths and delusions around this genre, but where is the truth, and where is the lie? And can we call ‘Anime’ a new art? For this, the history of the emergence of the Anime genre...
Anime
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Like shown in the movie, “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss, humans have been destroying this world for many years. We decided to create different types of technologies to make our lives easier. Buildings, vehicles and other things that only cause harms our planet. The want...
Lorax
Movie Review
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As a young child, I used to watch Finding Nemo on repeat. Finding Nemo as a child was about a fish who got lost and is trying to find his way back home to his dad. Now, as an adult through the lens of a...
Animation
Film Analysis
Finding Nemo
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Although Finding Nemo (2003) is a family, fun animation film for children, it has deep layers of mental illness embedded within the movie that viewers tend to miss. The first character to be introduced is Dory, a pacific blue tang fish that suffers from ADHD...
Film Analysis
Finding Nemo
Mental Illness
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Finding Nemo is about a young clownfish who gets captured by a fisherman and taken to a dentist to be displayed with other fish. Nemo’s father, Marlin then goes on a journey with Dory that he ran into to find his son and bring him...
Animation
Finding Nemo
Movie Review
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Zootopia is a Disney movie about a world where all types of mammals live together as one with supposed equal opportunities and the major animal divisions are prey versus predators, who used to live segregated from one another. Judy Hopps is a rabbit who defies...
Zootopia
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This movie is about how a tiny rabbit, Judy Hopps overcomes all the unseeable social barriers of stereotypes and prejudices about her size. Also, her seen weakness, to become a top-notch police officer. When she moves to Zootopia to work as a police officer in...
Zootopia
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A Utopia is an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect and that is what the city Zootopia is or at least it’s what the directors want you to think. Although it appears that all of the animals get along that...
Zootopia
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In spite of the overwhelming success of the film, Zootopia was originally supposed to have a completely different protagonist. The movie was going to revolve around Nick Wilde and his journey of proving he didn’t commit a crime he was framed for. All of the...
Zootopia
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I picked Squidward from SpongeBob SquarePants to do a Psychological theory analysis on. Squidward is one of the main characters on the nickelodeon show. Squidward is portrayed as a bad-tempered, impetuous, cunning, selfish, lazy, conceited, cynical and incredibly unwelcoming octopus on the show. He hates...
Squidward
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There are many characters in the television show SpongeBob SquarePants. These characters share many traits, but also have their share of differences. Eugene Krabs and Squidward Tentacles are a great example. Mr. Krabs is the owner of the successful fast-food restaurant, the Krusty Krab, where...
Spongebob
Squidward
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Anime is a cartoon. Normally cartoons are for kids and have no parental advisory involved. Anime should have parental advisory because it can get super raunchy, anime deals with grief and loss, and takes on issues and current events. Anime can be super raunchy. Some...
Animation
Anime
Parents
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Dear Squidward Tentacles, When I was growing up watching spongebob, I absolutely despised you and I still do to this day, and I am not sorry about that. As a kid, you were my most hated and least favorite character in ‘Spongebob Squarepants’ and in...
Squidward
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Introduction Symbolic interactionism in our society is present everywhere and on everything; Shrek from its comedic and light hearted nature proves to be an antithesis to this idea of symbolism amongst our society. Shrek is about a story of an ogre who is represented to...
Film Analysis
Shrek
Sociological Perspective