the medium of cartoon is a fantastic way to get life messages across to kids, and an easy way to spark their imaginations also, as cartoon characters are free, you can defy the laws of gravity and do anything you want to do!
However there are Cartoons/animated shows that are definitely not for kids, with adult humour, obscenities, nudity and recreations of things kids wouldn't have even heard about. An interesting thing about most adult cartoons also, is that they give life messages that we can all learn from. Some shows that immediately come to mind are 'SouthPark' and 'Family Guy'.
on top of this, it's not what you watch that makes you a man, it's what you do.
They expect the teenagers to be more mature now, and the teens sometimes feel that they have outgrown cartoons.
Because that's likely their form of entertainment
because their expectations are too high to have the perfect child
No , it is not unusual for an adult to watch cartoons daily .
Adult cartoons can be found on the television channel Adult Swim. These cartoons are geared towards a more mature audience with suggestive themes and language.
There are many popular adult cartoons that are watched on television. Some of the most popular include Family Guy, South Park, Robot Chicken, and King of the Hill.
Because they think you should watch more adult shows like Spike TV, The News, FX and MTV etc..
The Nickelodeon show Oh Yeah! Cartoons is appropriate for all ages. Oh Yeah Cartoons is a family show. Oh Yeah Cartoons is for everyone regardless of age. If you like Oh Yeah Cartoons, and if you're an adult you can still watch Oh Yeah! Cartoons.
There are cartoons that are just for adults. They air on various channels like, FOX (Family Guy), TBS (American Dad) & Cartoon Network's adult swim.
Cartoons can be viewed by anyone and at any age .
The difference is the maturity and experience that an adult has. Watching only cartoons as an adult can result in a lack of maturity and experience whereas an adult watching cartoons as part of his or her entertainment shows responsibility and more maturity
I think it's because early cartoons were aimed at children, specifically. Cartoons nowadays have more adult themes and references than cartoons from the early 1900's to the 1960's. Those were cartoons from a more innocent era. People are more cynical and savvy now. There are plenty of cartoons nowadays that are aimed squarely at teens and adults. 'Family Guy', 'Futurama', 'The Simpsons', and many more, are written with an adult sensibility. I am not, in the least bit, ashamed to view these cartoons. In fact, I often reference them in everyday conversation. Despite all of this, I agree that there is a stigma attached to adults watching animated shows.