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As I've mentioned in WAMT we returned from holiday on Tuesday and at the window seat, on the plane, infront of me was a six year old boy and next to him was his dad. Because I had a window seat behind the boy I was able to see what he had on his tablet as he leaned it against the left side (window side) armrest.
He drew what looked like a pair of scissors and suddenly two small figures appeared on top of an electricity pylon. The small figure on one end had a club and swung it from behind it/his shoulder and struck the other small 'person' on the side of the head a few times after which said victim was knocked off the pylon and went tumbling down to the ground. The kid was 'congratulated' and given 100 points. He then went back to drawing a pair of scissors and that lead to him getting back on top of the pylon again but this time with a pitchfork not a club. He jabbed the other small figure several times . Then an open 'pirates' chest appeared with the words..."More weapons" written on the inside of the lid and the kid chose a metal bar or similar and attacked the other figure with it until it was knocked off the pylon and again fell to the ground..I presume ,dead. The little figure waved the metal bar in victory. That seemed the end of that 'game'. Then a large canon appeared and the kid fired it at 'things' drifting in the sky above it.He was quite good at this and destroyed many of them. Then the trolley lady came round and dad got the kid a can of coke, a bag of chips, a miniature box of cheese and onion pringles and a chicken sandwich which annoyed me because he had the last one. I was going to have a chicken sandwich...lol.. I can't eat cheese,the only alternative, so I had nothing.
After the kid had eaten/drunk all this it was back to the tablet and the scissors. Up came a red bus..a double-decker bus like those in London. This time one small figure,who the kid, again, controlled had a club like the Flintstones had . He set about striking the other small figure until it/he/she was knocked off the top of the bus at which point the kid was awarded 200 points. Time was passing and dad got tired watching a film on his iPad and decided to sleep, resting his head on a neck support he had. The kid wasn't having any of that so he slapped dad on the face...not too hard but a slap nevertheless at which point Dad pushed the kid's arm/hand away but the kid immediately slapped dad again whereupon an arm tussle followed along with a few stern words.The kid then got back to his tablet and got up a map of the world. This had gone on for the whole of the just over four hour flight. He must have been awake since 8.00am because guests have to vacate rooms about 12 noon. It was dark as we descended into Birmingham airport and the kid was taken with the lights of the large towns and then Birmingham below us and for whatever reason decided to slap the window and then run his fingers around the seal. Just before this the trolley stewardess came round with 'last drinks/duty-free and dad got the kid another coke to keep for after we landed.
I can't see any good coming out of these violent games for kids as young as he was. It must become 'the norm' for them.
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He drew what looked like a pair of scissors and suddenly two small figures appeared on top of an electricity pylon. The small figure on one end had a club and swung it from behind it/his shoulder and struck the other small 'person' on the side of the head a few times after which said victim was knocked off the pylon and went tumbling down to the ground. The kid was 'congratulated' and given 100 points. He then went back to drawing a pair of scissors and that lead to him getting back on top of the pylon again but this time with a pitchfork not a club. He jabbed the other small figure several times . Then an open 'pirates' chest appeared with the words..."More weapons" written on the inside of the lid and the kid chose a metal bar or similar and attacked the other figure with it until it was knocked off the pylon and again fell to the ground..I presume ,dead. The little figure waved the metal bar in victory. That seemed the end of that 'game'. Then a large canon appeared and the kid fired it at 'things' drifting in the sky above it.He was quite good at this and destroyed many of them. Then the trolley lady came round and dad got the kid a can of coke, a bag of chips, a miniature box of cheese and onion pringles and a chicken sandwich which annoyed me because he had the last one. I was going to have a chicken sandwich...lol.. I can't eat cheese,the only alternative, so I had nothing.
After the kid had eaten/drunk all this it was back to the tablet and the scissors. Up came a red bus..a double-decker bus like those in London. This time one small figure,who the kid, again, controlled had a club like the Flintstones had . He set about striking the other small figure until it/he/she was knocked off the top of the bus at which point the kid was awarded 200 points. Time was passing and dad got tired watching a film on his iPad and decided to sleep, resting his head on a neck support he had. The kid wasn't having any of that so he slapped dad on the face...not too hard but a slap nevertheless at which point Dad pushed the kid's arm/hand away but the kid immediately slapped dad again whereupon an arm tussle followed along with a few stern words.The kid then got back to his tablet and got up a map of the world. This had gone on for the whole of the just over four hour flight. He must have been awake since 8.00am because guests have to vacate rooms about 12 noon. It was dark as we descended into Birmingham airport and the kid was taken with the lights of the large towns and then Birmingham below us and for whatever reason decided to slap the window and then run his fingers around the seal. Just before this the trolley stewardess came round with 'last drinks/duty-free and dad got the kid another coke to keep for after we landed.
I can't see any good coming out of these violent games for kids as young as he was. It must become 'the norm' for them.
Effect of Violent Cartoons on Children's Behavior and Mental State
Understanding the impact of violent cartoons on children's behavior and mental state to provide appropriate parental guidance and prevent antisocial behavior.
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What is the Impact of Violent Cartoons?
One study suggests that an average child is exposed to 2 lakh violent behaviors on TV by the age of 18. Many of these could be from unrealistic cartoons that appear harmless. Several popular cartoon shows portray violence in a comical or acceptable manner. Let us understand how violent cartoons can affect children:- Cartoons normalize violence and make it seem common and acceptable
- Repetitive, unpunished, and realistic violence is likely to be mimicked by children
- Violent cartoons can lead to disobedient, nervous, and aggressive tendencies
- Cartoons can desensitize children to others sorrow, pain, and violence occurring around them
- Children may begin to view the cartoon characters as real life role models and the aggression shown can be internalized
- 78% of children felt scared to go to dark or lonely places after watching horror cartoon shows
- 71% of children think that killing or destroying enemies is the right thing to do
- Violent cartoons can lead to antisocial behavior
- Boys are more likely to imitate violent cartoons than girls


