i think those may be thrown in for the parent whos watching along with their children. for their enjoyment. as if to laugh because they know their kids don't get it. that's just my guess :)
oh wait haha that's not what you mean. probobly because mostly kids watch them
Because immature cartoons are "silly", and some people find that funny, being immature or not.
The first animated cartoons produced by disney were the Mickey Mouse cartoons. The first one being Crazy Planes which never aired due to the fact that new technology allowed them to create better ones.
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No. Maturity has to deal with how you act and if you can control yourself in situations when others are being dumb and immature. I know people at the age of fifty who still watch cartoons. If your worried that people will think your immature because you watch cartoons, simply don't tell anyone. It doesn't have to be known to everyone and if you work with cartoons its expected
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because stereo means 2 and stereotyping is when 1 person is accused of being like another
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