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    see of him.” Tom went to stand and dropped to the ground in pain, the pain was so agonizing. During the struggle Tom did not realize that his leg and been broken to the point where the bone is protruding from the skin, with muscle clinging to the bone, blood gushing with every beat of his heart. The pain was so agonizing Tom wish to just end his life there to stop the suffering. Kenny puked when he noticed the blood and bone protruding from it. “I can't walk to the house kenny.” Said Tom.’’Don't worry

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    Jude Neumann Informational Essay May 8, 2018 Tom Kenny “I’m not a child but I’m childlike, I’m not a grown up, I’m not a kid, maybe I sound like an elf on helium, I’ll play with it.” by Tom Kenny. When Tom Kenny was a kid he was that goofball kid that watched cartoons. According to Cartoonbrew.com, he became curious about the voices on the cartoon shows. One day, his aunt gave him a Stan Freberg comedy album. When he turned over the jacket and read the credits, he noticed several names from TV

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    are currently 1,600+ episodes with each season having 20 or more episodes. The cartoon takes place in multiple settings but some of the main ones are Bikini Bottom, Goo Lagoon, The Krusty Krab and Spongebob’s house.The voices of the characters are Tom Kenny (Spongebob), Bill Fagerbakke (Patrick), Rodger Bumpass (Squidward) and Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs), and those are just the main characters! Some fun facts most people don't know are that the show was originally going to be named Spongeboy Ahoy! but

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    Frankenstein is a classic science fiction novel written by Mary Shelley, through the ages, many adaptations have taken the story through various forms of popular culture. SpongeBob Squarepants, a popular children 's television show often alludes to classic literature, and makes it entertaining for all ages. While this example is quite comical, it does hold classical elements associated with Frankenstein, but takes a spin on the classic science fiction novel. In this essay I will consider the similarities

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    children’s television show that aired periodically from the early 1990’s into 2010. It’s production takes place in Nickelodeon Studios by main producer, Stephen Hillenburg. Some of the most noteable people in the production of Spongebob Squarepants are; Tom Kenny (voice of Spongebob), Bill

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    Spongebob Popularity

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    kids and adolescents youth. Stephen Hillerburg developed the movie from one of the books he wrote in the 1980 titled “The Intertidal Zone”. The work of developing the SpongeBob movie started about eight years before it was released to the market. Tom Kenny helped in putting together the other pieces of the series. He was responsible for music in the background together with other professionals such as Clancy Brown. Other versions of the SpongeBob movie were released in 2012 and February, 2015. The

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    “Frankendoodle” in Comparison to the Original text “Frankenstein” Frankenstein is a classic science fiction novel written by Mary Shelley, through the ages, many adaptations have taken the story through various forms of popular culture. SpongeBob Squarepants, a popular children 's television show often alludes to classic literature, and makes it entertaining for all ages. While this example is quite comical, it does hold classical elements associated with Frankenstein, but takes a spin on the classic

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    What are the characteristic that you think that define someone ?As we look into cartoons, movie series, fictional characters we may notice that many of them have similar traits as we do. In some we feel a total connection as we can feel what they are going through. As the middle child in my family with two brothers and one little sister I have a ton going on. Growing up there was an infinite of shows to watch and spare time that is unimaginable so as i grow older i only watched those that i felt

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    President Herbert Hoover once said that, "Children are our most valuable resource." Everybody knows the saying “The children are our future.” If everyone knows this saying than why are parents exposing our future to inappropriate and explicit content. This is because most people do not realize the explicit content their children are being exposed to. The shows, movies, and even commercials children are watching effect not only their actions and thought process but can also effect the future decisions

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    Rick and Morty: Adventures Through Space and Morality Through the invention of the television, the art of animation was able to transition from the big screen to the small screen. Serialized animated adventures boomed in the 80’s and 90’s as a market to pander for children, with dry, easy to follow storylines and bright flashing colors – no room for adult humor or ideas. However, just as the medium changed from film to television, the medium of cartoons has changed as well, opening up for innovative

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