i realized something today:
cartoons today don't teach morals.
look at spongebob. moronic....dosn't teach kids a thing. i remember when they said that some cartoons were too violent? now look what we have. cartoons that bash each others skulls in. there's even a cartoon with the grim reaper on it. tell me that show would have lasted ten seconds in 1988.
remember g.i.joe? at the end of every episode...a moral or a lesson like staying away from unknown dogs
i personally think that's what's wrong with kids today.
i learned a ton from cartoons. i was a latch key kid you know.
damn kids and that maingie dog!
cartoons today don't teach morals.
look at spongebob. moronic....dosn't teach kids a thing. i remember when they said that some cartoons were too violent? now look what we have. cartoons that bash each others skulls in. there's even a cartoon with the grim reaper on it. tell me that show would have lasted ten seconds in 1988.
remember g.i.joe? at the end of every episode...a moral or a lesson like staying away from unknown dogs
i personally think that's what's wrong with kids today.
i learned a ton from cartoons. i was a latch key kid you know.
damn kids and that maingie dog!
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cuntrebecca:
I think I was a tot in the transition period when the cartoons were not violent, but they didn't teach morals either...with the exception for Ren and Stimpy, but I think that was more disgusting than violent. I remember once I had to cont violent acts in cartoons for a homework assignment. This was an especially fun assignment because it was the only time I was ever grounded and my parents actually enforced the punishment...I slammed my brother's hand in the door by accident. He was naked and chasing me through the house crying for "HUGGY HUGGY HUGGY!!!!"