Perceptions of two television cartoons: Powerpuff girls and Johnny Bravo
2001; Routledge; Volume: 18; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/08824090109384810
ISSN1746-4099
AutoresShirley Matile Ogletree, Brad Mason, Tammy Grahmann, Paul Raffeld,
Tópico(s)Gender, Feminism, and Media
Resumo“Powerpuff Girls” (PPG) and “Johnny Bravo” (JB) are two recent additions to cartoon programming on the Cartoon Network. In Study 1 over three‐fourths of 187 elementary school children indicated that they had watched JB and PPG. These children perceived PPG to be significantly more aggressive than JB. In Study 2 two trained, independent raters scored JB, compared to PPG, as more likely to make appearance‐enhancing actions and more likely to use come‐ons while the PPG were more aggressive and more likely to giggle/laugh. Johnny was more likely to be the recipient of aggressive behaviors, rather than be aggressive himself.
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