Wednesday, April 3, 2013

#10 back to basics

SUBLIMINAL MESSAGING

In my blog I have been talking about subliminal messages. But I haven't made a clear definition on what subliminal messaging is and how does it affect us.

Subliminal messaging can be beneficial. Most people use it for weight loss,  make a person more positive and even increase your IQ. And that the subconscious takes up more of the brain compared to the conscious. Marian Lishman said in Subliminal messaging- How does it work? that ”The conscious mind is 10% on the surface and the subconscious mind is like a more powerful sponge that can take in much more information, store it, use it”.

Our subconscious has been active since we were kids. So by that time we've been exposed to countless subliminal messages without even knowing it. And that sometimes even if we are aware with these messages. We still do what these message told/showed us. So it's really a normal thing. But that's only good if these subliminal messages are for our benefit.

All our lives we've been watching these cartoons that are packed with subliminal messages. Sex and drugs are the most common in 90's cartoons. Intentional or not these could affect a child. But when I was a child, I constantly watched cartoons that are filled with profanity and yet, I turned out okay. And not just me even my friends, siblings and other family members within the age group of 17-25 turned out okay.

It could be possible that by placing subliminal messages makes a child more open minded and more well off in life.




Sunday, March 24, 2013

#9 why is it good?

The 90's generation is said to be the "best" generation. Creativity was appreciated. Kids played outside. Truly is was one of the best.

As I said in my previous post, that most of the 90's cartoons have profanity and it could affect a child's well-being. But notice how that the 90's generation children turn out to be fine. It is possible, since open mindedness was supported back then. Thus, making children more intelligent. 

So I did research and found this interview "Why do violent cartoons make children feel safe?" on http://nospank.net. It was written by Jane Stillwater. During the interview, the child was asked, why did he like cartoons. And he said that it made him feel safe. So, cartoons can make children feel safe because of their heroic actions. And give children support that their parents didn't.

Also, I have noticed that children in the 'current' generation. Have been less progressive than the children in the 90's generation. And cartoons are a great factor, since a child spends most of their time watching it.
Comparing the 2 generations the 90's generation turned out to be fine even though by watching cartoons filled with subliminal messages. And to the current generation, who watches cartoons that are complete nonsense and filled with stupidity, turn out the same way. Since subliminal messages are a proper source of learning that parents do not teach.

Because of the hidden profanity, children will learn that it is bad and wont copy them as they grow up.Thus making the 90's generation more proper. As to no profanity at all, makes a child curios and we all know that curiosity kills the cat.




#8 dark side

Most 'good' cartoons were made in the 90's. Also the cartoons with the most subliminal messages were made in that time.

- hey arnold
- Rugrats
- Cow and chicken
- Ren and stimpy
- Recess
- Courage the cowardly dog

Are just some of the cartoons that are made and aired during the 90's. Some messages are obvious and some are not.

For example, in Rugrats. It is said that this particular cartoon has a lot of sexual preferences. Like these:

 The show is often seen as prurient or “sex driven”.  The last name of the main characters is “Pickles” which is a euphemism for the male genitalia.  Lou Pickles usually calls his grandson, Tommy Pickles by the name “sprout”. 

By: Shawnte Rey at bgsu.edu. Though it may not be obvious. Until a person comes to a certain age. But this show also supports pedophilia. Which could corrupt a childs' way of thinking and could a affect a childs' well-being.

 And not just that. Also in Rocko's modern life. The subliminal messages are more obvious than the other cartoons. The main character, Rocko , favorite hobby is, jacking. And at one point his job was a phone sex operator.

Scott Dean says in 23 ways Rocko's modern life made you sick in the head at tagroom.com

"The show about a Wallaby immigrating form Australia to the US follows his exploits as he navigates his adopted home. Naturally masturbation is a common theme."  

No signs point if it was intentional. But I believe that in Rocko's modern life was actually intentional. Shown or not, most episodes show profanity and it's just not a coincidence.

So in a nutshell, most of 90's cartoons show profanity and could affect a childs' way of thinking by mimicking their actions.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

#2 Bad for the Brain and eyes?

Remember when your parents told you not to sit too close to the T.V? We were all told that. But is it true?Based from my research that reading a book in dim light isn't really bad for you. Does it also apply to T.V?

In my blog I've been talking about the possible psychological effects of cartoons. But this time I'll explain the physical effects. Like is sitting too close to the T.V bad for the eyes?

We all know that we have to watch T.V form a specific distance. And some specialists believe that it is the appropriate way of watching T.V.

 I saw an article on http://www.bgsu.edu/ titled Television’s Effect on the Brain and Eyes By: Robert Leu 
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/tcom/faculty/ha/tcom103fall2004/gp9/ .

 "Most eye specialists agree that watching television is not a danger to the eyes, as long as children watch in the right conditions."

As for the eyes. Watching too close to the T.V isn't that bad. But it may cause eye fatigue. So our parents were right with sitting too close to the T.V. But what about the brain? Also stated in  Television’s Effect on the Brain and Eyes By: Robert Leu:


In December 1997, an episode of the Japanese cartoon “Pocket Monster” (later renamed “Pokémon” for international distribution) drew worldwide attention after multiple cases of children suffering seizures after watching the episode were reported (Warner, 2004).

Is it really possible? Yes, this was in the past. But there is still the possibility that it could happen again. But thinking about it there must be a factor that caused this. It may or may not be the cartoon. I could be a certain type of food the caused this since it happened specifically in that year. And that no other problems were reported after. 



Another effect that cartoons also have is, attention deficit disorder. It is said that because if the different images produced by cartoons that it creates a sense in the brain to have a shorter attention span.  There is no specific show as to why this is happening. But the complete randomness of some cartoons seems to develop this. And since it affects the brain. It means that not just the attention span of the child is affected. There is also a possibility that it affects the understanding of the child and makes the child 'ignorant'.  

Brain and Eyes. Not really seemed to be taken care of until pointed out. The most valued organs are the most neglected. We should be more aware of the effects of certain object to our body. After this, will you watch cartoons for that long again? 

#1 effects of cartoons

Ever wondered what are the effects of cartoons? Especially to children. Usually children, become enthusiastic viewers at a young age. Not that it's bad since it develops creativity and imagination. But too much cartoons could be a problem? Does it really affect the childs' way of thinking?

While searching for cartoons and it's effects I read that cartoons does in fact have a effect on the mental and emotional being of a child.

 I came across an article on bgsu.edu http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/tcom/faculty/ha/tcom103fall2004/gp9/. It mostly covers what my intentions are and I find it very informative. It's titled: Mental and Psychological Effects of Children’s Cartoons by Stevie Hossler. Which states:


''The Children who watch 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. Mental and Psychological Effects on Children who Watch Cartoons From the time children start school to the time that they graduate they are averaged to spend around 13,000 hours in school.''

In which under the childs' defense SCHOOL IS BORING. Of course we have to learn, but by just spending all our time on it is in fact a waste. Especially topics that we won't really use in life. But that doesn't excuse cartoons. Which also, too much is bad. But by just focusing on one side doesn't solve anything. It is possible that cartoons could make children lazy and uninterested in school. But not all cartoons are educational. Even some are extremely violent and  stupid. Children could copy their actions. Even though some people say that they won't. But there is a possibility that they could and they would. What if, the cartoon had a  hidden meaning? like something sexual. The child could mimic the action until he/she grows up and ruin their image or do something offensive. 

 But it will also depend on the child. Are the parents strict? and is the child mature enough to understand what is good and bad. Yes, a child won't exactly know what's the difference between good and bad. But enough to understand that not everything is all fun and games.

For more detailed information just visit http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/tcom/faculty/ha/tcom103fall2004/gp9/ . 

Friday, January 18, 2013

IDEA

subliminal messages + cartoons

We've all watched cartoons. 90's cartoons like Hey Arnold, Rugrats or current cartoons like the ever popular Adventure Time. All fun, colorful and child friendly?

Many theories state that there could be subliminal messages in these cartoons meant for children. Are they intentional? or just a coincidence?  But  first what is a subliminal message? http://subliminalmessaging.org/ states that:

"Subliminal messages are pictures or words which are not recognized by the conscious mind, but instead recorded in the subconscious." 
-author unknown 

These subliminal messages could be for self improvement, marketing or what would people say "brain wash".
But are the messages in these cartoons used for the same purpose? Maybe some. But not all. Other theories suggest that these cartoons also implant messages of sexuality, vices and mental illness. 

Is it good for children? Has it affected the minds of the generation that grew up watching cartoons? In the past few years have the rates of drug users, alcoholics, murderers and mentally ill rise? or decrease? Of course not all of that is caused by cartoons. But it could be one of the reasons as to why. 

Should animators create a safe cartoons? Will the children become more civilized if the cartoons become more 'appropriate'? or, will they just become more curious and might consider doing the wrong decisions because they are unaware of the consequences? 

Are parents aware of the messages? Should parents allow children to watch cartoons? and affect the childs' imagination and socialization with other children.   

 But then again these are just all theories. Nothing is certain whether or not this is all real. Though they may not be real, it doesn't mean that there's no possibility that they are. 






Tuesday, January 15, 2013

INTRO~

Hello World!! I'm Mitch, here to discuss certain topics for school.
I'm not that good with writing so, hopefully I'll improve in the next few days.