If Ecological Disasters Of Human's Life Happened In The Fictional World, How Would They Affect Characters?
There are more and more ecological disasters on our planet such as global warming, ice melting, and pollution. Let's take a look at a specific one - marine pollution. It is an extremely obvious and popular issue nowadays but how many children have an idea about the term "marine pollution" and other hot issues of our planet?
Besides the complexity and confusion of these problems, the media also plays an important role in broadening children's knowledge today. Let's take The Little Mermaid, one of the all-time beloved movies of children as an example. You can see the life under the sea in that movie, which is fantastic, very clean with no trash. These bring children very good imagination about the ocean. As a result, they don't have a chance to listen to today's real ecological disasters.
The majority of the audience of animated films are children, so cartoon producers often make feel-good, fun, family movies with the best happy endings for them. However, no doubt that heartbreak and harsh reality have their place in cinema, and even in children's Entertainment to some degree. Adding them to movies can help kids to have a more realistic look at their life and raise their awareness of preserving and protecting their planet step by step.
Artist Baptiste Drausin actually brings it into the fictional world through his illustrations. He attempts to depict different endings for cartoon movies with the negative influence of ecological disasters. His artwork is really relatable and makes us have to look back at what we have done to our planet.
Besides the complexity and confusion of these problems, the media also plays an important role in broadening children's knowledge today. Let's take The Little Mermaid, one of the all-time beloved movies of children as an example. You can see the life under the sea in that movie, which is fantastic, very clean with no trash. These bring children very good imagination about the ocean. As a result, they don't have a chance to listen to today's real ecological disasters.
The majority of the audience of animated films are children, so cartoon producers often make feel-good, fun, family movies with the best happy endings for them. However, no doubt that heartbreak and harsh reality have their place in cinema, and even in children's Entertainment to some degree. Adding them to movies can help kids to have a more realistic look at their life and raise their awareness of preserving and protecting their planet step by step.
Artist Baptiste Drausin actually brings it into the fictional world through his illustrations. He attempts to depict different endings for cartoon movies with the negative influence of ecological disasters. His artwork is really relatable and makes us have to look back at what we have done to our planet.
#1 Bambi And Deforestation
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#2 Winnie the pooh and bee’s extinction
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#3 The Beast And Animal Experimentation
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#4 The Lion Long And The Hunt
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#5 Wall-E And Politics
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#6 Pinocchio And The Plastic
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#7 Titanic And Global Warming
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#8 Lilo & Stitch And Plastic Pollution
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#9 Ariel And Oil Spill
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#10 Wonder Woman And Mass Tourism
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#11 Mowgli And Extinct Species
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#12 Star Wars
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#13 Godzilla Against The Plastic
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#14 Ariel And The Ocean Trash
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#15 Dumbo And Mass Tourism
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#16 Mary Poppins And Pollution
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#17 Donald Duck, Force-Feeding And Foie Gras
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#18 Snow White And Pesticides
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#19 Santa And Global Warning
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#20 Superman And The Melting Glaciers
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