aamirsaab
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I studied "the effects of cartoons on children" in psychology. Yes they do have some influence on a child (well, to be absolutely honest, mankind learns a considerably large amount of actions from observation). However, this depends on whether or not the action was inforced as "bad" or "good" by other characters: those that are inforced as "good" are generally copied by manking, not just children might I add.
By default, all actions are generally accepted except ones that evoke an emotional response within the individual (death etc) as the child will know within themselves that the action is wrong (gut feelings, instinc etc). It is therefore upto the adult to tell the child that action X is wrong - in these cases, sympathy should be explained to children.
Personally, I'd watch the program with my child. Children are very clever at pointing "odd" things out in programs, so atleast I'd be there to explain the situation.
The blogger obviously does not know what satire is. Spongebob uses a lot of satire and sarcasm in addition to loveable sea-creatures, oh and a squirrel. That's comedy genius right there: a freakin squirrel that lives under water, albeit with a space helmet on and a starfish with a pair of underpants - I don't know about you, but that cracks me up every time.M.I.A said:probably not a very funny thing to post...
http://postmodern-research.blogspot....paying_29.html
(sorry for that large-ish post. Kudos to you if you did actually read it.)
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