Children's entertainment has occupied a special place in television since the early Saturday morning cartoons of the 1930s. Beginning with classic Disney and Looney Tunes characters, almost a century ...
This line transcended cartoons and became a global slogan. Every kid in the ’90s yelled it while trading cards, battling friends, or sprinting home after school to catch new episodes. The phrase ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. R-rated movies started in 1968, creating a clear line of demarcation between movies kids could see, and movies they couldn't. Well, it's not ...
Cartoons are like any other medium: they run the gamut from “Oh God I can feel myself getting dumber from watching this” to “This show better get nominated for an Emmy.” The latter category has ...
Cartoons have long been a window into the culture, values, and quirks of family life. Whether it’s the chaos of a Saturday morning animated sitcom or the warmth of a heartfelt storyline, these shows ...
Brad LaCour is a Senior List Writer for Collider. Based out of Los Angeles, California, Brad lives close enough to the stars but is too busy to find out where exactly they live. Brad is fairly certain ...
The cartoons of the '90s were an important part of our childhoods — even if you weren't born in the '90s. Let's be real: it was a baller decade for cartoons. That's why it probably goes without saying ...
Cartoons are either for adults or children — and it's split down the middle. An overwhelming majority of cartoons have historically catered to children, while some series have mature motifs and cater ...
It’s Throwback Thursday and we’re injecting a little nostalgia for anyone who was a child of the 90s. Who doesn’t remember waking up early on Saturday mornings to watch their favorite cartoons?
Letting children watch a favorite cartoon is an effective and safe way to reduce anxiety before anesthesia and surgery, concludes a new study. Letting children watch a favorite cartoon is an effective ...
Although cartoons are often marketed towards children, some animated movies or shows are so unsettling, so creepy, so downright terrifying it’s hard to imagine any kid being entertained by them… ...
A study has explored the validity of narrative and non-narrative cartoons for developing narrative skills, moral reasoning and values and counter-values in children in mainstream and non-mainstream ...