Writing challenge #3

I added a personal experience and some analogies.

Animated movies are for both kids and adults. Many of them win Oscars, for being brilliant movies. Almost every Pixar film has won Animated Feature Film. Many 3D animation movies have underlying messages to them. Zootopia is a message about two natural enemies teaming up to defeat the bigger evil. Another movie, like Wall-E can have a message about pollution. Shrek covers the journey of someone being able to accept himself. Inside out tackles how emotions affect a person psychologically. There are also some adult jokes slipped into kids movies most of the time. Animated movies are always fun to watch as an adult, and shouldn’t be considered as only kids movies. All that being said, some of my friends still think that animated movies are for children. I remember wanting to go see frozen 2 at the theater one time, but they refused to go because they thought it was for little kids and would rather see an action movie. As much as I understand their point of view, I believe they are mistaken, and even if it was a children’s movie, it doesn’t make it an non-enjoyable one. It’s like judging a book by its cover. Its not because the book has a colorful and fun cover that its contents wouldn’t be any interesting for someone over the age of twelve. There is always something that can be pulled from an animated movie, whether its simple enjoyment from a good story, learning something new, or seeing a message in it.

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My friends believe that watching an animated movie is childish and that’s its made only for kids. They would always go for the fast action paced movie with blood and violence, as they think its a more appropriate movie for their age group. However animated movies are made for everyone. Some are actually intended for kids, but a lot of them are made for everyone to enjoy, as it contains an interesting story, morals, and even some adult jokes. A “Kids” movie can be appreciated by adults and they shouldn’t be looked upon as childish.

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