Sentences with phrase «who watched the cartoons»

But once participants started talking about the videos they had viewed, it became apparent that those people who watched the magician felt worse than those who watched the cartoon, and they also felt more excluded in the conversation than their peers.

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There's very little to no outrage from the scientific community about who is or isn't the master of the universe, as many grew up watching Saturday morning cartoons and they all know that refers to He - Man and his God's that give him «The Power!!»
Thanks for standing up for those who are marginalised by the church — I love the way that the cartoon has this almost voyeur - ish tone «you can watch but you cant play» Its meaningless to the LGBTIQ community when its on this level and its one of the reasons why I will probably never be comfortable in a church again.
He is a little boy who wakes up early on Saturday morning to watch cartoons.
I know a 2 year old who kept waking from nightmares until a mutual friend suggested to his mom that she stop allowing him to watch what was his favourite cartoon movie at the time, Ants.
Usually these bags are suitable for younger children, who still believe in fairytales and who spend their time watching their favorite cartoons.
It's only after they are around other children who have already latched onto this notion that kids don't like vegetables and after they start watching television where cartoons, commercials, and other television shows perpetuate the «kids don't like vegetables» notion (if you watch kid's programming, you'd be surprised at the number of times that either kid characters in shows or television commercials portray vegetables as yucky) that they are exposed to the much - accepted norm that kids don't like vegetables — and so they decide that vegetables are yucky.
While I know a few moms whose children never watched any TV before they turned two and who strictly limit screen time for their older children to the occasional educational French cartoon, this standard of perfection can be next to impossible for the rest of us to meet.
Anyone who watched Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons will know it as upsidaisium.
The experimental group consisted of children who underwent immunization while distracted by watching cartoons.
It reminds me of coming in after sledding all day and snuggling around the fire on our first floor, watching Christmas cartoons with with my little Auntie who lived with us, and sitting in ski lodges (all 6 times I skied!).
Growing up, I was heavily influenced by my surroundings and friends who loved watching cartoons, wrestling or skating and playing video games.»
Im a MtF trans pre-op whos obviously a gamer and also likes to watch cartoons and english - dubbed anime, and likes to cook.
I still love this film to this day and I recommend it to anyone with kids or to someone who wants to watch a great story that doesn't care if it is in the form of a 60's Disney cartoon.
Actually every time you watch this trailer, you can also imagine Scooby Doo movie by which their real movie are derive from their cartoon and so even the Scooby which is the dog who can talk even if the movie is in real movie.
But even being the focal point of the trilogy wasn't enough to explain his life, and therein lies the point of the origin tale; to explain where each character comes from for those who didn't spend their childhood reading the comics or watching the cartoon on Saturday mornings.
It's about a little boy who would rather watch cartoons and read comics than pray with his father.
Anyone who watched the 90s cartoon, read the Stan Lee / Jack Kirby comics, saw the dreadful Tim Story versions or has heard the name Fantastic Four knows that that inter-dimensional travel goes screwy and the crew of scientists end up with silly abilities like being super stretchy or make of rocks and stuff.
There's a clear difference between the flesh - and - blood figure and the animated character watching him: One is distinctly repulsive — he looks like an immoral lunatic who's losing his mind — but the cartoon Trump is just silly; he's not a bad guy so much as an empathetic buffoon.
The evil corporation, Energyne, is run by a pair of cartoon sibling moguls (Malin Akerman and Jake Lacy, abysmally bad in thankless roles) who watch most of the movie unfold from the computer monitors in their high - rise headquarters, like kids waiting impatiently for their turn at the joystick.
The first game from Studio MDHR, Cuphead is the work of brothers Chad and Jared Moldenhauer who grew up watching 1930's cartoons such as those from Disney and, more importantly, Fleischer Studios who the brothers have cited as a major influence.
Remember being an 80's kid, waking up at around 8 am and watching some of the coolest cartoons ever made about a kid in highschool who doubled as a superhero?
All of the above sets contain vintage cartoons — something fans (particularly those who grew up watching the Bugs Bunny / Road Hour on TV) have wanted passionately in complete cartoon - only collections.
Creators Georgia Ball, who watched «Strawberry Shortcake» cartoons as a child and even had a Strawberry Shortcake - themed bedroom, talks about writing the modern iteration of the comic for IDW Publishing.
If you want to catch up on the latest episodes of your favorite TV shows or have a child who wants to watch a familiar cartoon, those are available too.
The cartoonish animation has won many over, especially those who grew up watching old cartoons.
It's the parent who pulls a game off the TV to play on the Wii U ™ GamePad controller so the kids can watch cartoons.
I don't ever want to be like my parents, who refuse to watch a movie simply on the grounds that it's a cartoon, even if it's something like «UP,» which was easily the greatest, most origional, well written family film in 2009.
Both of these guys will have touched the lives of many people who were growing up in the generation of the Mario Cartoons and many who didn't watch them til later on.
Downstairs, the party churned to booming music by DJ Delish, a selector in town from West Philadelphia who, on her SoundCloud page, identifies as a «girl that watched a lot of cartoons when she was a boy.»
Because, who wants to end up like the guy Dave once saw in the cartoon of gravestone, with the epitaph «He watched sports».
It \'s the parent who pulls a game off the TV to play on the Wii U ™ GamePad controller so the kids can watch cartoons.
You may not know who he is, but if you grew up watching Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts, then you certainly heard his music; during the 22 years he produced musical scores for Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, he averaged a complete score per week.
Now we watch shows about people who remodel bedrooms for $ 100 or less, cartoons about talking sponges, documentaries about World War II and virtually anything else someone throws in front of a video camera.
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