Everyone wants to sit on their tush and get rich overnight. Unfortunately for us success and popularity are not things that can be gotten that easily. Maybe it`s not always true that you gotta work so hard as to look haggard for luck of sleep. Though, having an irrepressible confidence to be used when necessary is crucial. As well as knowing how to act in different occasions. I mean you`ll probably start out living in a boarding house after spreading your wings. Nonetheless, that`s the way everybody does. Besides, it`s not fun knowing you`re gonna end up being a yuppie from the beginning of your life. Due to the fact that you were lucky to be born rich. Not all hopes are forlorn. Therefore, it`s always good to look at the bright side of things. One good thing to do in your rookie days would be to mimic big companies. They downsize when they are almost at the end of the ropes. Moreover, we all know that doing something for a change is better than wailing all day long. Anyhow, what I really wanted to talk about is how cartoons in the 90s actually gave a message. Not only were they so much better than the ones we have now, but also kids got to learn something. Characters like ¨Arnold¨ were able to brush off almost any insult from others. Though there was this particular episode in which Bob (Jelga`s father) called him orphan in a parents competition. That completely crushed the boy. Despite this though, Arnold good to keep going in the contest. Even though he didn`t win, Phil (Arnold`s grandpa) got to beat mean Bob. Besides ¨Hey Arnold!¨, there were many other great cartoons which taught us things like not to get wilted by pressure. It`s also amusing how these characters could pull off snappy comments and handle complicated situations. Ninety`s shows may not have been available for everyone including downtrodden minorities. Nonetheless, most children managed to enjoy them.
I`m sure their creators were not snooty. Their cartoons just were meant for cable TV. Most of our problems don`t consign us to the scrapheap. So that we really shouldn`t get all queasy over petty things. Children were warned about underhanded people by watching these shows. Notwithstanding, they were mostly reminded that there`s still good in this world. Conversely, shows today are crummy.
Apart from HD quality animated series you don`t get to see much. One just wants to scram out of the room after getting a glimpse of these dumped down shows. I don`t know if their producers bungled them in purpose. Plots nowadays just seem to be jejune and meaningless. They don`t have to make their cartoons always bouncy. Nonetheless, fleshing out their characters wouldn`t hurt. Old series just had so much variety in the development of their stories. From bashful and benevolent characters to giddy and perky ones. For instance, ¨SpongeBob¨ was really funny without getting to be annoying. Although plankton was a less than slight villain, he was still very mean and creative. 21st century brats have no idea what they missed out. They grow up to be individuals that hide their worries behind an air of insouciance. I don`t exactly glower or scowl at these kids when I see them watching this bullcrap. Though, I resent them having to waste their time with stuff like that. Opting out of doing it would be smarter. Superheroes hacking the heck out of each other ain`t exactly educational. Themes like violence and sex should be treated carefully when it comes to little scalawags. They don`t mostly have to look up to a personage. However, it is still important to guide them. If you are gonna have your children gawking in front of the TV. At least put on a good show. Parents think that fussing over their offspring means educating them. This couldn`t be further from the truth. Quality over quantity. Have them prune back the number of hours they spent playing video games or watching TV. By doing it you`ll get to enjoy more family moments with them. You won`t even have to be in a tug of war over their attention. Anyway, I`ve gone from talking about success to describing old cartoons. Remember the following: The rousing ovation some get for what they do is not as important as the appreciation of your own capabilities. Current and forthcoming generations need to know that they still can watch their heroes beaning the bad guys. Though, it should be without them having too much of a dose of violence. You don`t get pumped up over what you see in the big screen. However the way it is portrayed in the storyboard can excite you. The whole concept of having the villain reaching their nemesis at the end of the film gets boring sometimes. Lastly, I`d say that whether or not you agree with me; I`m ok with it. I don`t wanna get all wizened at an old age or have my features bloated. Due to being cranky of course. Well, I`ve said enough. Now if you`ll excuse me, I`ll go scamper down the kitchen to get an snack.
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