well Cartoons aren't based on real life because they want to exercise the mind and imaganation to the fullest and get good ideas flowing or to entertain the kids like on dbz they make alot of action energy blast and flying for the kids or viewers to relax and get to expand the mind. hope that didn't confuse u and hoped it help :D
Sadly sitcoms and dramas give little to no advice on gaining life experience as many of these tv shows are fiction. The best way to gain life experience is to communicate with an older relative or someone you know who has gone through most their life and is successful at it.
No. Television sitcoms and dramas, such as Without a Trace, do not depict the events of real life.
it was based on bill Cosby and his real life friends
Sitcoms can be funny if the viewer connects it to their own personal life. But some sitcoms are stupid and viewers get pleasure off of watching the characchters run around and make problems for themselves
The Fairly OddParents ChalkZone My Life as a Teenage Robot
Cartoons are not real because they are drawn or made in a computer. Some of the STORIES are based on real happenings, though. Check the DVD box or the credits of the cartoon to see if it's based on real life.
The colour of uranium in both cartoons and real life is green :D
my life as a teenage robot and fairly odd parents is all i heard
The earliest sitcoms emerged in the United States in the 1940s. One of the first was "Mary Kay and Johnny," which premiered in 1947 and featured a married couple navigating everyday life. This format evolved with shows like "I Love Lucy," which debuted in 1951 and significantly shaped the genre, setting standards for future sitcoms. These early programs laid the foundation for the sitcoms that continue to be popular today.
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they are real in the bratz movie. but not in the Cartoons well, it is true that in the Bratz Movie the Bratz are actually real life people, but not real in the cartoons. Also, though in real life, their are people called Sasha cloe jade and yasmin that are true friends and Yasmin's dad was the creator of Bratz, which he made the Bratz sortof like the real Yasmin cloe jade and Sasha's life, it was made basically based on their average teenage life!
No. Infact, some cartoons can help you learn a life lesson and see things differently in life. But that's only if you open up to them.