Essays Tagged: "Sailor Moon"

Television and Commercialism

es are just that--images which keep the viewer on a superficial level. For instance, in the program Sailor Moon, little girls are kept on a level of clothes and being cute for boys. This is a very unr ... leads to highly structured play which requires highly structured toys. For instance, in the cartoon Sailor Moon, the characters wear rings to give them power. What better marketing strategy than to cr ...

(6 pages) 195 0 4.1 Jan/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media

Television and its Affects on Children

episode you see the 'Rangers' kicking, punching and attacking the bad guys. Other shows like X-men, Sailor Moon, Looney Tones, and even Care Bears show violence towards others. It's no wonder children ...

(3 pages) 103 0 4.5 Jan/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media

Asian Influence

lable, it costs about $20. In 1995, two of Japan's television hits reached the audience of America: Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z (Hong, 56). The Cartoon Network on cable television has many slots in ... 56). The Cartoon Network on cable television has many slots in their schedule with anime cartoons. Sailor moon has one of those slots. Just like Barbie, the characters in Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball ...

(7 pages) 44 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Japanese Anime

to Mazinger Z in its fight for Peace.One of the most famous animes of the 90's in North America is Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon is an Anime about a klutzy, crybaby, 14-year-old junior high school girl na ... t to fight evil and to find the "Moon Princess". With a locket Luna gave her, Serena turns into the sailor suited "pretty soldier" Sailor Moon. Over time, she discovers other Sailor Scouts/Senshi and ...

(4 pages) 6 0 5.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Anime: Cartoon or Culture?

ated to each type of anime.The perception of anime has become more sophisticated since Speed Racer, Sailor Moon, and even Transformers were introduced into the United States (Napier). Because of techn ... thers. However, this is not always the case, as some fans became "addicted to anime in the times of Sailor Moon, before it was even popular," (Oglesbee). Later, these individuals discovered that anime ...

(4 pages) 37 0 4.7 Mar/2008

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Genre Study