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Introduction
Watching cartoons has become one of the primary actions to many children
these days. Too many children are watching too much cartoons and some of the
materials can make them violent and addictive.Typically, children begin watching
cartoons on television at an early age of six months, and by the age two or three
children become enthusiastic viewers. Statistics indicate that children watch up to 30
hours of television each week, almost equivalent to the time spent in a full-time job.
Among the TV shows, children have a special attraction to cartoons. Children watching
too much cartoons on television are more likely to have mental and emotional
problems, along with brain and eye injuries and unexpectedly the risk of a physical
problem increases. Sometimes the material of the cartoons is not appropriate for their
age group.Some cartoons representviolent actions involving animated characters and
situations. High level of violence in cartoons can make children more aggressive. It is
because children tend to mimic the negative behavior they see on cartoons. The
children who watched the violent cartoons, were more likely to hit their playmates,
argue, disobey class rules, leave tasks unfinished, and were less willing to wait for
things than those children who watched nonviolent programs. Besides, some cartoons
are also displaying false sense of reality upon children.
Along with the behavioral effects, watching cartoons for long time also leave
some physiological symptoms. As for the brain, there is scientific evidence that too
much television can be detrimental to children. The April 2004 issue of the medical
journal Pediatrics published a study done by Childrens Hospital and Regional Medical
Center of Seattle, Washington. The study revealed that children who watched three to
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four hours of television daily had a 30 to 40 percent greater risk of developing attention
deficit disorder than children who did not watch television. While no specific program is
directly responsible, Dr. Dimitri Christakis, leader of the study, speculates that the speed
of the images displayed could affect childrens brains (Todays Chiropractic, 2004).
The other problem is that the eyes get bad. Adams, Cecil (1992, July 24) claimed
that watching television is not a danger to the eyes, as long as children watch in the
right conditions. Most people think that just watching cartoons on television is very
dangerous to the eyes, but if the room is quite bright and children sit far from the
television, it will not damage their eyes, but rather will result in eye fatigue.
Fantasy is the main content of cartoons and in fact, every human being has his or
her own secret fantasy world. So, fantasies are only harmful when they are giving a
wrong message, especially to the juvenile minds of kids. Violence is not funny and it is
not harmless so the children needs help to develop a sense of consequence of those acts
which they saw the cartoon characters doing.
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Background
Children enjoy watching cartoons. Nevertheless, most parents do not let their
children watch cartoons too much because they get worried about the effects
of cartoons on their children. First of all, if their children watch cartoons too much, the
childrens eyes would get worse, and they may also lose their attention span. Secondly,
parents are worried about mental and emotional problems with their children, which
could come from watching violent cartoons. The last problem is that children most often
imitate what they see on television. These three reasons are why every parent should
control their children with watching cartoons too much on TV.
A cartoon is several forms of art, with varied meanings that evolved from one to
another. Cartoon is a main source of entertainment for children. Children keenly
observe what cartoons' actions. Round the clock cartoons are on air on Cartoon
Network. Because of this channel, we can see barren playgrounds, children's sloppy
attitude towards studies. They have no time for the healthy activities. Children watch
cartoons for entertainment. They prefer those cartoons which are understandable in
terms of language.
Cartoons have existed on broadcast television for about seven decades. Many of
the cartoon characters that children are most familiar with are Bugs Bunny, Ben 10,
Tom and jerry, He-man, Captain planet, Daffy Duck, and Popeye.From the last five to six
years Dragon ball z, Pokemon, Naruto, Thundercats, Final fantasy etc has become much
popular and attractive among children. These cartoons contain more violent content
than the cartoons of earlier decades. According to Butler, Jeremy (2010), scenes in
cartoons that were considered appropriate for a general audience in the 1940s are not
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thought to be too brutal for todays educated children. There is no uncertainty that
cartoon violence affects children in some way.
Animated shows aimed at youngsters often have more brutality than
programmes broadcast for general audiences. Children copied and identified with
fantasy characters just as much as they would with screen actors. The U.S.
psychologists quizzed 95 girls aged ten and 11 about their favorite TV shows, rating
them for violent content and verbal and indirect aggression. found that output aimed
at children as young as seven, which included a number of cartoons had the highest
levels of violence. (Clark, Laura. Cartoon violence makes children more aggressive).
So we need to consider the ways in which children process information, the amount of
mental effort they invest, and their own life experience to gain an understanding of how
television violence affects children.
Studies by George Gerbner, Ph.D., at the University of Pennsylvania, have shown
that children's TV shows contain about 20 violent acts each hour and also that children
who watch a lot of television are more likely to think that the world is a mean and
dangerous place. Although violence presented as real appears to promote aggression
more in adults than violence described as fictional, fictional violence also seems to make
aggression more likely than programming without violent content (Atkin, 1983).
Psychological research has shown three major effects of seeing violence on television:
Children may become less sensitive to the pain and suffering of others Children may be more fearful of the world around them Children may be more likely to behave in aggressive or harmful ways toward
others.
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Today in many childrens cartoons we see cartoon characters jumping, diving,
and falling from very high heights, then landing without being harmed. Parents seem to
be happy with this as long as the cartoon doesnt promote adult or any kind of violent
content. Some cartoons like Bugs Bunny show that they shoot each other. But, are these
types of cartoonreally ok for your children to watch? These sorts of cartoons are
displaying false sense of reality upon children. Being able to fall off a tall cliff or being
shot with a gun in the face and walking from these incidents with barely a scratch. At a
young age, this false sense of reality can really affect them.
Josephson, Wendy (2010), observed that elementary school age (ages six to
eleven) is considered a critical period for understanding the effects of television on
aggression. At this stage, children develop the attention span and cognitive ability to
follow continuous plots, to make inferences about implicit content, and to recognize
motivations and consequences to characters' actions.However, they are also investing
increasingly less mental effort overall in their viewing and it is mental effort that
determines whether children will process television information deeply or merely react
to it in an unfocused, superficial way.
Todays children tend to spend less time on physical activities and study. This is
because they often spend too much time on watching cartoons. In Japan, the availability
of TV accompanied a decline in both time spend on homework and reading skills (Furu,
1962). This avoidance of physical activities can increase the rate of obesity among the
children. Besides, it also has lessened the practice of their intellectual ability. Parents
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should be concerned about how many hours their children are spending on watching
cartoons.
Research Questions
In the research paper I have tried to find out the impacts of watching cartoons based on
observing the children. My research addressed the following questions:
What kind of cartoon character did you like?
How many hours you used to spend every day on watching cartoon? Do you still spend that much time for watching cartoons? Have you ever wanted to be cartoon character you used to like? Did you like the cartoons that contained fighting or violent material? Do you think those cartoon shows have ever made you think to do
something violent?
Did you have headache or stress for watching cartoons for long time?
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Hypothesis
Cartoon shows have great impact on a childs mind. It can create temporary physical
and mental problems. Children, watching television for a long time, often have headache
and eye ache. Besides the cartoons those are being showed in television today, contains
more violent material. Sometimes children spend too much time in watching cartoon
than any other activity. That can harm their study and lessen intellectual capability.
Methodology
This study was planned to identify the impact of cartoons on children. The
primary research is based on the negative impacts of cartoons on the childhood of some
undergraduate students. I have chosen students and parents to conduct the primary
research. The purpose was to collect their experience and prove how badly cartoons can
harm the children based on their response to my questions.I have provided a questioner
based on my assumptions to get their responses against my assumptions.
I have also read out few online articles and journal to do my secondary research.
I have found some articles on the impacts on cartoons done by physiologists who tried
to identify the behavioral impacts on the children. Most of the articles refers that
cartoons are containing more violent contents these days. For which children may
suffer from behavioral aggression.
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Data presentation and analysis
It can be inferred from the pie chart that 43 % of all children preferred watching
T.V. The second popular activity was playing video games, while the figures for studying
and other activities were 14 % and 12% respectively. Most of the children answered
that they watch cartoon occasionally , while a few did admit that they were addicted to
watching cartoons. The number of children who never watched cartoon was rather
insignificant
Children watching cartoons differentiated themselves from those playing
outdoor sports by saying that they were physically less fit and less interactive. Those
who go out to play generally mix with other children of the same age and share
emotions and ideas, which help them to think more clearly and improve their
interaction skills. On the other hand, those children who are engaged in watching
43%
31%
14%
12%
Favourite Activity
T.V
Games
StudyingOthers
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cartoons all day long staying at home does not get the scope to talk, interact or share
ideas. Therefore, they tend to be introverts and suffer from behavioural disorder
symptoms. Many children would like to go out to play, but factors such as excessive
home works, scarcity of play grounds and no permission from their parents act as
constraints.
Children are watching too mutch cartoon these days. They used to sped a large
portion of a day to watch cartoon. Most of the children used to spend at least four hours
on watching cartoons. Besides the graph shows that twelve among the fourty(30
percent)children used to spend more than six hours. This is ofcourse an alarming rate of
spending time on watching cartoons. It may have lead them to do less physical works.
There are also 12 children whose parents do not remember how much time their
children spent on watching cartoons. They may have spent too much to remember or
6
1012 12
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
2 Hours 4 Hours More thatn 6 hours Do not remember
Hours spent on watching cartoon
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not so much fond of cartoons. The response is higher of spendig four or more hours on
watching cartoons.
Among the fourty respondents, we see that fourteen children(35 percent) watch
super hero character. They might have a false sense of reality that they can do anything
without getting any harm. There are ten respondents(25percent) who liked fighter
character. Both super hero and fighter character can create false sense of reality at their
early age. A very little response found on the funny characters. There are ten
respondents who were not fond of any specific type of characters. We can see that more
than half of the responses were on fighter and super hero characters which might have
lead them being violent.
10
14
6
10
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Fighter Super Hero Funny No Specific Type
Favorite types of cartoon character
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Among the cartoon shows fourty five percent respondents watch Doraemon and
33 percent watch tom & jerry which is a funny cartoon show and another twenty two
percent children watch captain planet and Ben 10. Here we can see that more than half
of the respondents used to watch funny cartoons. But in the previous graph, we saw that
almost half of the respondents used to like super hero and fighter character. Here
fighter character Capten planet has 7percent respondentss. Ben 10, a super hero type
cartoon has only fifteen percent respondent.Tom and jerry cartoon often show that they
are jumping from higher places and throwing stuffs to each other. This can be harmful
for children if they try to follow those cartoons.
7.50%
32.50%
15%
45%
Favorite cartoon show
Captain Planet
Tom & Jerry
Ben 10
Doraemon
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The graph shows that among fourty children, eight of them have not face any
kind of physical problems for watching cartoons for long time. But twelve of them said
that they face some eye problem. A very few children face stress or migraine type
problem. It represents that watching cartoon for long do have a very little impact on
children.Among the impacts eye ache is the more common problem faced by the
respondents.
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Headache Eye ache Stress Migraine None of the
above
12
15
2 2
8
Physical problem due to watching cartoon for
a long time
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From the above graph we can see that four parents think that cartoons can make
children crteative. Eighteen of them think that cartoons can creat false sense of reality.
The cartoons children are watching today often shows activities which are just meant to
be funny rather having sense of reality. This shows can be harmful for children. Ten of
them thinks that watching cartoons can make children violent. Four among fourty
parents think that watching cartoon is waste of time. More two reffers to no impact of
watching cartoons.
4
18
10
42
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
Waste of time Can create false
sense of reality
Can make violent can make creative No impact
Opinion about watching cartoon
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.
Among the parents fifty four percent of them voted that their children are
watching violent cartoons nowadays which is not appropriate for a child. Thirty four
percent of them thinks that watching cartoon make their children creative.12% had no
opinion.
As the children were asked why they preferred violent cartoons other than non
violent ones, they answered games like Dragon Ball Z , G.I JOE , Max Payne, etc provided
them with entertainment and excitement, which were missing to a great extent in the
other type of cartoons mentioned.
34%
54%
12%
cartoon that children are watching today
more craetive
Not appropiate for a child nd
violent
No opinion
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Above graph shows percentage of the impacts of cartoon on education of the
children. Here we can see sixty threee percent respondent said that cartoons have
negetive impacts on children and they cannot concentrate on studies due to the cartoon.
They want to watch cartoon all the time. But another thirty seven percent people said
that their children dont face any educational problem due to watching cartoon. Here
maximum proporton of people supported the negetive impacts of cartoon on children
education.
63%
37%
Impacts on Education
Yes, He cannot Concentrate on
study
No, Cartoon Doesn't affect mychildren education
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Secondary data presentation and analysis
A cartoon is several forms of art, with varied meanings that evolved from one to
another. Cartoon is a main source of entertainment for children. From the last five to six
years Dragon ball z, Pokemon, Naruto, Thundercats, Doraemon, Final fantasy etc has
become much popular and attractive among children. These cartoons contain more
violent content than the cartoons of earlier decades. According to Butler, Jeremy (2010),
scenes in cartoons that were considered appropriate for a general audience in the
1940s are not thought to be too brutal for todays educated children. There is no
uncertainty that cartoon violence affects children in some way.
Cartoons are making children violent but it depends on the content of the
cartoon. If the contents are violent the children will be violent. Studies by George
Gerbner, Ph.D., at the University of Pennsylvania, have shown that children's TV shows
contain about 20 violent acts each hour and also that children who watch a lot of
television are more likely to think that the world is a mean and dangerous place.
Although violence presented as real appears to promote aggression more in adults than
violence described as fictional, fictional violence also seems to make aggression more
likely than programming without violent content (Atkin, 1983).
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Today children are concentrating more on watching cartoon and they spend a
huge time of the day to watch cartoon and as a result they are not emphasizing on
physical activities. Todays children tend to spend less time on physical activities and
study. This is because they often spend too much time on watching cartoons. In Japan,
the availability of TV accompanied a decline in both time spend on homework and
reading skills (Furu, 1962). This avoidance of physical activities can increase the rate of
obesity among the children. Besides, it also has lessened the practice of their intellectual
ability. Parents should be concerned about how many hours their children are spending
on watching cartoons.
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Research findings
Watching cartoons is one of the most primary activity of many children. It is a
matter of concern how many hours do they spend for cartoons and contents are being
displayed. Today cartoon shows exposes much more viloent contents before children.
But nevertheless it does not seem that the behavior of children can be driven much by
the content. From the primary research we saw that most the student who used to like
violent contents in the cartoons also used to agressive at the same time. It appears that
the content of the cartoons do have negative impact on the behavior of the children.
Physiological symptoms like headache, eye, migrane are caused for watching
cartoons for long time. Most of the respondents who used to watch cartoons for long
time have faced impact for that.From the secondary research I found that children
tends to avoid physical activities who watches cartoon for long time.
Cartoons are often responsible for creating false sense of reality to the children.
Almost every cartoons do not have any relation to the real world from which children
can actually learn something. Considering the contents of the cartoons of the recent
years, most respondents think to leave a restriction of time leangth and content. At the
same time cartoon can affect the education of children.
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Recommendation
Cartoon shows should provide educative material including consequence tothe reality.
Parents can limit the amount of time children spend watchingtelevision, andencourage children to spend their time on sports.
Limitations
The major limitations of conducting this research are the time and the sample
size. This type of research needs more time and large sample size to correctly get the
findings of the research. The time limitations may result in poor findings. Sample size of
the research is only 40 people, which may not truly reflect the thinking of the whole
population. I have found some respondents were not spontaneous and they give wrong
answers and comments, which resulted in taking five surveys again. The answer given
by the respondents may not be their actual thinking or views. The interviewees
answers may be biased so that the results go in favor of them. Finally, there may be
some errors from my side, which is termed as the researcher biasness.
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Conclusion
In the end I would like to conclude that by the research I didnt mean that
cartoons are not good for children. All I emphasize is that the kids should be provided
with quality entertainment, entertainment is laughter but violence is not the way of
doing it. It is certainly true that cartoon violence does not account for all the causes of
children's aggression, and it is also true that some children are a great deal more likely
to be affected by television violence than others, and that it is these children who are
likely to be potentially more aggressive anyway. But the effect of cartoon violence leads
these "at-risk" children to be even more aggressive than they would otherwise be. And
although the group especially at risk might be a minority of viewers, they are likely to be
the majority of aggressors. This fact makes them, and the violent content of cartoons,
worthy of our attention. Parents should think about how to prevent their children from
the bad effects of cartoons.
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