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China Thinks Cartoons Need Ratings

Chinese television is bad enough, being mainly propaganda, mixed with some socially unpleasant reality shows strange, revisionist historical dramas and movies horribly massacred. But what seems to have attracted the wrath of the Chinese state media this time is the state of animation in China.

Recently, China Central Television, CCTV AKA (bad choice or decision abbreviation genius?) Began running commentary on the lack of television animation in China. In his commentary, CCTV, said that about two-thirds of emissions animated Chinese television drawings were not suitable for the dissemination and teaching children the wrong things - that bad things can be. The only major animated series (something) was avoided contempt Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf , who gets a free pass because he is a popular cartoon series made in China. In one case, channel 2 (there are 15 channels CCTV), CTTV presenter in a long rant about the bad that cartoons are for kids and how leaders should ashamed of how 'themselves. Then raises his theories of aging population that children may imitate what they see on television. China has long been looking to create their own animation industry. Japanese animation and the animation of the West (mainly the U.S.) have been the mainstay of Chinese television. Many young Chinese have grown up watching

Doraemon

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    Ninja Turtles
    Smurfs
  • etc.. When China Thinks Cartoons Need Ratings KungFu Panda
    was published in China that has drawn criticism against the Chinese animation industry. Many people were angry that China has managed to create a good story in China (not that KungFu Panda
  • China Thinks Cartoons Need Ratings was on China itself).
    So what state media to nerves? According to CCTV, there are seven major "crimes" that animation is acting on society. The seven "crimes" and the corresponding CCTV animated series used to represent the subject.
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  • Education violent behavior
    According to CCTV, cartoons are very violent and led to more injured children emulate what they saw on television. For example, the video brings Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf
  • (even if it has been mentioned as one of the China Thinks Cartoons Need Ratings
    good
    examples of animated television drawings), where the main character is usually great wolf hit on the head with a frying pan, when it can not take Pleasant Goat.
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    simplify injury

CCTV said that cartoons offer children an unrealistic view of pain. With Tom and Jerry example, say that children are at risk of injury because there are no consequences in the world of comics.

inappropriate use of fire

Anime not give any fire safety. CCTV is very interesting that you want to use Tom and Jerry

place Pleasant Sheep and Big Big Wolf has two children almost burned to death to emulate this program.

barbaric language

China caricature supposedly are teaching children to swear or talk like sailors.

Use the Chinese word for "stinky / smelly" as a derogatory term

The Chinese word for bad / smelly ? also means bad. In the language of everyday people use to call someone or something is terribly wrong. CCTV said that cartoons teach children to use the term in the wrong
way
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