
06-24-2003, 10:27 PM
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Thanks for the suggestion, Eric. I'll look for it. One thing I liked about this cartoon (Finding Nemo) also was that it showed a father in a positive light and being responsible.
You know, Bambi was rather radical for its time and in that sense complex. It was rare to be so blatant about hunting and being concerned about the environment. Plus, the father played somewhat of a role in it, too.
I haven't watched any or very few Japanese cartoons. Are they usually more complex because they are geared to a more adult audience rather than just children, as American cartoons are most of the time?
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