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Title: Violent Cartoon, Show/Movies: Impact on Children’s Behavior

Table of Contents

 Abstract………………………………………………………………………….2
 Chapter 1: Introduction……………………………………………………….3-8
a. Background of the study
b. Statement of the Problem
c. Significance of the Study
d. Scope and Limitation of the Study
e. Definition
 Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature…………………………………...9-11
 Chapter 3: Methodology……………………………………………………...12
 Chapter 4: Results and Discussion………………………………………...13-18
 Chapter 5: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations…………..19
 References……………………………………………………………………….20
 Appendices……………………………………………………………………....21-26


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ABSTRACT

This study intents to find out whether the impacts of violent cartoons on
the behavior of children are positive or negative. The data for this paper are
gathered by interviewing parents that have children aging 3-9 years old the
data gathered has shown that violent cartoons especially the one similar to
Tom and Jerry and Oggy & the Cockroaches have a negative effect on
children. Since they tend to imitate the bad behaviors of the cartoon
characters, we have come to a conclusion that children should not be
allowed to frequently watch violent cartoons and the parents should place a
limit on how long children should be allowed in front of the television.
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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

Background of the Study

Cartoons have been a part of the lives of children all over the world. It has various

impacts on a children behavior, speech, how they interact and how they act. This study

aims to specifically investigate the impacts of cartoons, towards the behavior of young

children. Since there are both educational cartoons and violent cartoons. We want to

find out, specifically, what impacts can violent cartoons have on the way children

behave.

According to Krishnaja s. (2022) children grow by observing and experiencing their

environments. Television has become one of the most influential mediums in the lives

of the children. The child is exposed to a wide range of programs relating to nature,

entertainment, comics, films, television shows, advertisements and so on.

This exposure to a wide range of programs has both a positive and negative effect on

child behavior. According to Anisha Nair (2019) here are the positive effects of cartoons

on children; first, it helps children get an early start on learning and intellectual

development. Second, it helps children relieve stress and makes them happy. Cartoons

have provided an opportunity for children to be both entertained and learn about

different things.
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Meanwhile Irena Canji (2020) stated that cartoons can be bad for kids if left

unsupervised. It’s influence can lead a child to doubt or go against the teachings they

acquired from their parents. The shows they watch can expose them to aggressive

characters that children may imitate. This cartoons can influence kids to change their

previous positive behavior to a negative one.


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Statement of the Problem

This study aims to find out the impact of violent cartoon shows on the behavior of

children.

Specifically, this study seeks to answer the following:

1. What are the violent cartoon shows often patronized by the subjects?

2. How does watching violent cartoon shows affect a child’s behavior

a. Towards his/her playmates

b. Towards his/her parents

3. How do these children behave if they are not allowed to watch their favorite

cartoon shows?

4. Is there a difference in the behavior of the subjects before their exposure to the

cartoons shows and after their exposure to them?


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Significance of the Study


The result of this study will be of benefit to the following:

Policy makers: This result of this study will be used as guide in crafting
relevant laws that could safeguard the children. Curriculum Implementors may
have activities that can help children to avoid focusing on the cellphone screen
like; helping in the kitchen, reading books, draw or painting and picnic.

Parents: They will know how harmful the violent cartoons are to their children.
In this study the parents can be aware on things that violent cartoons can do to
their children.

Future Researcher: They can get some information that might be helpful in
their research and some of their question may possibly be answered by this
research.
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Scope and Limitations of the Study

This general intent of this study is to know the impacts of violent cartoons
towards the behavior of the children with the focus of finding out whether the
impacts are positive or negative.

This study will mainly identify the various effects of cartoons towards children
and find out the reactions of children towards being limited in watching cartoons.

This study will include three parents who have children aging 3-9 years old.

This paper will be conducted within Bago City and only targeted towards
parents/siblings or people looking after children with ages 3-9 years old.
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Definition of Terms

Cartoons.Is defined by Oxford Language as a motion picture using animation techniques.

Cognitive Development.Is defined by Wikipedia as a field of study in neuroscience and psychology


focusing on a child’s development in terms of information, processing, conceptual resources, perceptual
skill and language learning.

Desentization.Is defined by Wikipedia as a treatment or process that diminishes after repeated exposure.

Imitate.Is defined by Merriam Webster’s Dictionary as a term meaning to follow as a pattern, model or an
example.

Influence.Is defined by Oxford Languages as the capacity to have an effect on the character,
development or behavior of someone or something.

Intellectual Development.Is defined by Encyclopedia.com as the changes that occur as a result of growth
and experience in a person’s capacities for thinking, reasoning, relating, judging, conceptualizing, etc. In
particular it concerns such changes in children.

Meduims.Is defined by Merriam Webster Dictionary as a channel or system of communication,


information, or entertainment.

Patronized.Is defined by Cambridge Dictionary as a term meaning to be a regular customer of a store or


restaurant, etc. In our research paper this term means as “a regular viewer.

Perceptions.Is defined by Oxford Languages as a way of regarding, understanding or interpreting


something; a mental impression

Phenomological.Is defined by as a form of qualitative research that focuses on the study of an individual’s
lived experiences with the world.

Programs.Is defined by Oxford Languages as a presentation or item television or radio, especially one
broadcast regularly between stated times.

Peers.Is defined by Oxford Languages as a person of the same age, status or ability as another specified
person.

Stereotyping.Is defined by Cambridge Dictionary as to have a set idea about what a particular type of
person is like, especially on idea that is wrong.

Susceptable.Is defined by Oxford Languages as likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular


thing.
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CHAPTER 2

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

Overview/Introduction of the Review of Related Literature

According to the study “The Influence of Cartoons on Kids” by Irena Canji

(2020) that children have the tendency to choose a cartoon character that they will

imitate the concern is that the children might follow both bad and good behavior from

the cartoon character. She identified both the positive and negative effect of this

cartoons to the children’s behavior; positive effect is mainly that children can have an

early start to language and thinking development meanwhile negative effect is that

children might be influenced by a bad character that can cause them to change to a

negative attitude.

In the article “Positive and Negative Effects of Cartoons on Child Behavior

and Development” by Anisha Nair (2019) listed down both positive and negative effects.

Positive effects are; cartoons can help kids get an early start on learning, helps in both

cognitive and language development, enhance creativity and relieve stress. While

negative effects on the otherhand are; cartoons encourage violence, unruly behavior,

use of foul language and promote bad role models.

According to the study “Impact of Violent Cartoons on the Behavior of

Children: A case of South Punjab” by Tahir Mahmood, Urwah Iftikhar, and Ahsan Bhatti
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(June 2020). Children often draw strong social or anti-social ideas from children’s

movies and cartoons. Television is the most popular medium in which the children are

exposed.

In their article “Effects of Cartoon Violence on Aggressive Thoughts and

Aggressive Behaviors” Qian Zhang, Yi Gao, JingYa Gao, Xiong Yang, Detlef H. Rost,

Gang Cheng, ZhaoJun Jeng, Dorothly L. Espalage. This article reports on an

experiment designed to test whether the cartoon manipulation leads to significant

increases in aggressive behaviors among Chinese Children.

According to the study “Parents Perceptions of Influence of Violent Cartoons

on Primary School Pupils Social Behaviors” by Sopekan, Alade, Ignatius, Uchechukwo

(2020). These include their day by day experiences of which their parents play a

significant role.

In the article “Animation Movies: Impact on Children, Positive and Negative”

by Krishnajas (2020), he children’s mental health is closely influenced by their

environment. Television has become one of the most influential mediums in the lives of

children. Children are constantly exposed to a wide range of programs with various

topics that have both positive ang negative impacts.

In the article “Impact of Cartoon Programs on Children’s Language and

Behavior” authorized by; Ghilzai, Alam, Ahmad, Shaukat (2017), it is stated that most

children watch cartoons for fun (41%); action (23%) and learnings (17%). Children

mostly imitate the actions and behavior of the characters and exhibit it towards their

siblings and peers.


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According to the study “Impacts of Child Cartoons Programs on Children” by

Firdous (2017). The present of the study also shows the reaction of the children who

watch cartoons more that usual cartoons now a day have an intentional effect on

children. Children tend to take in a lot of information from cartoons, some of the parents

were found to be unaware of the harmful content their children are exposed to. Some of

the cartoons should be shown to the children in strict parental guidance. Parental

guidance is term in which some of the parents seem to be entirely unaware of. Most of

the guidance were of the view that the cartoons are inducing violent behavior in their

kids. But some were in favor of theme.

According to the study “Effect of Violent Cartoons on Children’s Behavior and

Mental State’’ by Anita Ramesh ( August 17, 2021). Violent cartoons can lead to

aggression, fear, desensitization, lack of empathy, internalization of inappropriate role

model and antisocial behavior. A violent show can increase the likelihood of a child

behaving aggressively and also make him/her more susceptible to feeling afraid of dark

or lonely spaces, among other negative effect. Cartoons often encourage unhealthy

behavior such as violence, sexual behavior, taking justice into one’s own hands,

stereotyping and inappropriate ways of handing conflicts. Watching cartoons without

critically evaluating them can lead to adopting the unhelpful attitudes and tendencies

they promote. Children may not be able to differentiate between advertisement and

programs. This makes them believe the claims of the advertisers. They may feel that

they are being deprived if their parents do not buy a certain product.
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CHAPTER 3
METHODOLOGY

This chapter presents the research design, research type, instrument and the
data gathering procedures employed in this phenomological study.

Research Design
This qualitative research uses phenomological research design to gather
data. This approach will provide a complete understanding of the impacts of violent
cartoons towards children.
We conducted the interview with 3 respondents that are parents with children
aging 3-9 years old. All three respondents are female and the biological mother of the
kids. The interview was recorded by taking a video and writing down notes.

Research Instrument
The interviews are conducted to find out the changes in the behavior of
children caused by violent cartoons. The responds of the respondents are translated
and interpreted to gather data. Finally, the data were analyzed, summarized and
concluded to answer the research questions.
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CHAPTER 4
RESULT AND DISCUSSION

This chapter presents the data gathered and discussion. It is shown here the
impacts watching of violent cartoons towards children with ages 3-9 years old. All the
data gathered will provide this study reliable and relevant information for the readers. By
analyzing the results, the researches will be able to identify whether the impacts of
cartoons towards children are positive or negative. The table below properly presents
the responses and its translations, the number of respondents and the interpretation of
the respondents answers.
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Verbatim Translation Theme


R: Ano imo ngalan? R: What is your name?

KI1: Ako si A1 KI1: I am A1

KI2: Ako si A2 KI2: I am A2

KI3: Ako si A3 KI3: I am A3

R: Relationship sa bata? R: Relationship with the


child? Theme1:
KI1: Mother KI1: Mother
The respondents
KI2: Mother KI2: Mother are all female in
between the ages of
KI3: Mother KI3: Mother 30-45 years old. All of
them are biological
mother of the children.
R: Ano gender mo? R: What is your gender?

KI1: Female KI1: Female

KI2: Female KI2: Female

KI3: Female KI3: Female

R: Pila imo edad? R: How old are you?

KI1: 32 KI1: 32

KI2:41 KI2: 41

KI3: 45 KI3: 45

R: What is the gender of R: What is the gender of


your your Theme 2:
child/children/siblings? child/children/siblings?
There are 2 male and 1
KI1: Lalaki KI1: Male female child within the
ages of 3-9 years old.
KI2: Babaye KI2: Female

KI3: Lalaki KI3: Male

R: What is the age of your R: What is the age of your


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child? child?

KI1: 3 years old. KI1: He is 3 years old

KI2: 9 years old KI2: She is 9 years old

KI3: 7 years old KI3: He is 7 years old

R: How often do you allow R: How often do you allow


your your Theme3:
child/children/siblings? child/children/siblings?
The children are only
KI1: Gina pasugtan koman KI1: I allow him for 1- limited within to 20minutes
siya 1 to 2hours 2hours to 2hours of watching.

KI2: 1hour lang kay kun KI2: Just 1 hour since


subra hindi nami going pass that is not good

KI3: Sometimes, during the KI3: Sometimes, during in


morning and afternoon, so the morning and afternoon,
long siguro 20-30minutes so long as within 20-30
minutes
R: What cartoon do they R: What cartoon do they
frequently watch? frequently watch? Theme 4:

KI1: Tom and Jerry KI1: Tom and Jerry The preferred cartoons
by the children are Peppa
KI2: Ang ginatan-aw guro KI2: My child usually Pig, Tom and Jerry, and
sang bata ko iya sang watches Peppa pig Oggy and the
Peppa Pig Cockroaches. This
KI3: Before (laughing) hes cartoons are considered
KI3: Before (gakadlaw) hes watching Tom and Jerry, violent cartoons.
watching Tom and Oggy and the
Jerry, Oggy and the Cockroaches
Cockroaches

R: How would you R: How would you


describe in terms of describe in terms of
behavior before his/her behavior before his/her
exposure to violent cartoon exposure to violent cartoon
shows? shows?

KI1: Okay man siya, buot KI1: He is okay, well


man siya, mayu man siya. behaved, he is alright
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KI2: Ah, ang behavior sang KI2: Interms of the


bata ko siguro nangin behavior of my child, I
talkative think she became talkative

KI3: Before almost the KI3: Almost the same as


same man lang before

R: Does watching violent R: Does watching violent


cartoon shows cause a cartoon shows cause a
change in the behavior of change in the behavior of
your child? your child?

KI1: Mayara kis-a may KI1: Sometimes imitates


gina sunod siya malantaw them follow the shows that
niya da kun ano tanaw- he watches
tanawan niya, niya kun
ano nasunod niya

KI2: Ang behavior sang KI2: Interms of behavior of


bata ko nangin talkative my child, I think she
became talkative

KI3: Simetimes noh, I KI3: I noticed sometimes,


notice nga okay man lang well he’s okay
siya

R: What changes have you R: What changes have you


observed on your child observed on your child
when he/she watching when he/she watching
violent cartoon shows? violent cartoon shows? Theme 5:

KI1: Kis-a may batasan KI1: Sometimes there are


siya nga waay ginahimo attitudes that he does not According to parents
pero ginahimo niya tapos have before but he does that cartoons mostly a
gina sunod niya kay them now, he imitates negative effect on their
syempre natan-aw niya sa them since that it what he children. Kids tend to
cartoons sees from the cartoons imitate the cartoon
characters. This causes
KI2: Ang na observe ko KI2: I observed from my them to gain bad habits
lang sa akon nga bata child is that she became becoming hyperactive and
perte ka hyper more hyper irritable.

KI3: Sometimes ang iya KI3: Sometimes his


behavior like daw irritable behavior becomes irritable

R: Is the change in your R: Is the change in your


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child’s behavior is positive child’s behavior is positive


or negative? If positive, or negative? If positive,
what are these positive what are these positive
changes? If negative, what changes? If negative, what
are the negative changes? are the negative changes?

KI1: Negative eh, mayara KI1: Its negative, since he


siya ginasunod na hindi is following actions that is
dapat pag sundon. Ang not supposed to be
hindi dapat sundon o allowed (motioning and
Makita niya ginahimo niya. mouthing something not
Ang bawal ang hindi nami understandable)
bala hilimuon bala,
halimbawa ang dapat
hilimuon ginahimo niya sa
mga butang nga bad ah.

KI2: Positive, oo daw nag KI2: Positive, yes her


advance ang iya utok. thinking became advance

KI3: Negative, violent ang KI3: Negative, what he


ginatanaw niya, something watches is violent,
like (gapaminsar) something like (thinking)
sometimes he can imitate, sometimes he can imitate,
abtik kamot, sa mood, fast hand
moody siya

R: How can you say that R: How can you say that
the changes in the the changes in the
behavior is caused by behavior is caused by
watching cartoons? watching cartoons? Theme 6:

KI1: Kay gahimo sang KI1: Because he does The changes in


hindi dapat himuon things that are not allowed behavior of the are mostly
caused by the violent
KI2: Cartoon gid guro eh, ti KI2: Maybe its really from cartoons they watch.
kay waay man hampangon cartoons, since any child
di mga bata, kay ti sin-o has very few playmates.
lang di mga bata Who can she play with
hampangon niya puro here, mostly its just out
manlang ang tupad namon neighbors that are rarely
di, tapos perme padi waay home.

KI3: I think nga caused by KI3: I think it caused by the


the violent cartoon, violent cartoons, because
because usually is not like usually his not like that, I
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that. Though observations know through observation


of his ways attitude at of his ways, attitude at
home, even the way he home, even the way he
talks. talks.
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CHAPTER 5
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS

Based on the result of the study, the following are the summarized conclusions and
recommendations;

1. According to parents, the impacts of watching violets cartoons have caused their
children to become more talkative, hyperactive.
2. The violent cartoons that most kids watch are; Tom and Jerry, Peppa Pig, and
The Oggy & the Cockroaches.
3. Based on the interview, most parents that have kids watching cartoons like Tom
and Jerry, think that violent cartoons have a negative effects on kids since they
imitate the violent actions of the characters and learning bad habits.
4. According to parent with a kid that watches Peppa Pig, there are positive effects,
like the thinking skills of their kids becoming advance and they can easily catch
up on lessons.
5. It was discovered that children have become too captivated with cartoons that
when parents try to stop them, the kids would complain, throw tantrum and try
hide under blankets in order to secretly watch cartoons.
6. Parents expressed that their kids, who were quiet or well behaved have now
been influenced by cartoons to become hyper and mischievous.
7. It also important that kids spend time playing outside and be active instead of
staying in front of the television for long hours.
8. It is recommended that when watching cartoons, it is important for parents to
place a limit for their children, around 20min-2hours, so that the effects of
radiation wont be excessive to the eyes of the kids.
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REFERENCES

Tahir Mahmood, Urwah Iftikhar, and Ahsan Bhatti (June 2020). Impact of Violent
Cartoons on the Behavior of the Children.

Qian Z., Yi C., JingYa G., Xiong Y., Detlef H. R., Gang X., ZhaoJun J., Dorothly L. E.,
(2019). Effects of Cartoon Violence on Aggressive Thoughts and Aggressive Behaviors

Sopekan, Alade, Ignatius, Uchechukwo (2020). Parents Perceptions of Influence of


Violent Cartoons on Primary School Pupils Social Behaviors

Firdous, (2017). Impacts of Child Cartoons Programs On Children

Anita Ramish, (2021). Effect Of Violent Cartoons on Children’s Behavior and Mental
State

Krishnajas,(2022). Impact on Children, Positive and Negative

Ghilza,Alam,Ahmad and Shaukat (2017). Impact of Cartoon Programs on Children’s


Laguage and Behavior

Irena Canji (2020). The Influence of Cartoons on Kids

Anisha Nair (2019) Positive and Negative Effects of Cartoon on Child Behavior and
Development
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Appendices

Key Informant 1
Verbatim Translation
R: Ano imo ngalan? R: What is your name?

KI1: Ako si A1 KI1: I am A1

R: Relationship sa bata? R: Relationship with the child?

KI1: Mother KI1: Mother

R: Ano gender mo? R: What is your gender?

KI1: Female KI1: Female

R: Pila imo edad? R: How old are you?

KI1: 32 KI1: 32

R: What is the gender of your R: What is the gender of your


child/children/siblings? child/children/siblings?

KI1: Lalaki KI1: Male

R: What is the age of your child? R: What is the age of your child?

KI1: 3 years old. KI1: He is 3 years old

R: How often do you allow your R: How often do you allow your
child/children/siblings? child/children/siblings?

KI1: Gina pasugtan koman siya 1 to KI1:I allow him for 1-2hours
2hours

R: What cartoon do they frequently watch? R: What cartoon do they frequently watch?

KI1: Tom and Jerry KI1: Tom and Jerry

R: How would you describe in terms of R: How would you describe in terms of
behavior before his/her exposure to violent behavior before his/her exposure to violent
cartoon shows? cartoon shows?
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KI1: Okay man siya, buot man siya, mayu KI1: He is okay, well behaved, he is alright
man siya.

R: Does watching violent cartoon shows R: Does watching violent cartoon shows
cause a change in the behavior of your cause a change in the behavior of your
child? child?

KI1: Mayara kis-a may gina sunod siya KI1: Sometimes imitates them follow the
malantaw niya da kun ano tanaw-tanawan shows that he watches
niya, niya kun ano nasunod niya

R: What changes have you observed on R: What changes have you observed on
your child when he/she watching violent your child when he/she watching violent
cartoon shows? cartoon shows?

KI1: Kis-a may batasan siya nga waay KI1: Sometimes there are attitudes that he
ginahimo pero ginahimo niya tapos gina does not have before but he does them
sunod niya kay syempre natan-aw niya sa now, he imitates them since that it what he
cartoons sees from the cartoons

R: Is the change in your child’s behavior is R: Is the change in your child’s behavior is
positive or negative? If positive, what are positive or negative? If positive, what are
these positive changes? If negative, what these positive changes? If negative, what
are the negative changes? are the negative changes?

KI1: Negative eh, mayara siya ginasunod KI1: Its negative, since he is following
na hindi dapat pag sundon. Ang hindi actions that is not supposed to be allowed
dapat sundon o Makita niya ginahimo niya. (motioning and mouthing something not
Ang bawal ang hindi nami bala hilimuon understandable)
bala, halimbawa ang dapat hilimuon
ginahimo niya sa mga butang nga bad ah.

R: How can you say that the changes in R: How can you say that the changes in
the behavior is caused by watching the behavior is caused by watching
cartoons? cartoons?

KI1: Kay gahimo sang hindi dapat himuon KI1: Because he does things that are not
allowed
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Key Informant 2
Verbatim Translation
R: Ano imo ngalan? R: What is your name?

KI2: Ako si A2 KI2: I am A2

R: Relationship sa bata? R: Relationship with the child?

KI2: Mother
KI2: Mother

R: Ano gender mo? R: What is your gender?

KI2: Female KI2: Female

R: Pila imo edad? R: How old are you?

KI2:41 KI2: 41

R: What is the gender of your R: What is the gender of your


child/children/siblings? child/children/siblings?

KI2: Babaye KI2: Female

R: What is the age of your child? R: What is the age of your child?

KI2: 9 years old KI2: She is 9 years old

R: How often do you allow your R: How often do you allow your
child/children/siblings? child/children/siblings?

KI2: 1hour lang kay kun subra hindi nami KI2: Just 1 hour since going pass that is
not good

R: What cartoon do they frequently watch? R: What cartoon do they frequently watch?

KI2: Ang ginatan-aw guro sang bata ko iya KI2: My child usually watches Peppa pig
sang Peppa Pig

R: How would you describe in terms of R: How would you describe in terms of
behavior before his/her exposure to violent behavior before his/her exposure to violent
cartoon shows? cartoon shows?

KI2: Ah, ang behavior sang bata ko siguro KI2: Interms of the behavior of my child, I
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nangin talkative think she became talkative

R: Does watching violent cartoon shows R: Does watching violent cartoon shows
cause a change in the behavior of your cause a change in the behavior of your
child? child?

KI2: Ang behavior sang bata ko nangin KI2: Interms of behavior of my child, I think
talkative she became talkative

R: What changes have you observed on R: What changes have you observed on
your child when he/she watching violent your child when he/she watching violent
cartoon shows? cartoon shows?

KI2: Ang na observe ko lang sa akon nga KI2: I observed from my child is that she
bata perte ka hyper became more hyper

R: Is the change in your child’s behavior is R: Is the change in your child’s behavior is
positive or negative? If positive, what are positive or negative? If positive, what are
these positive changes? If negative, what these positive changes? If negative, what
are the negative changes? are the negative changes?

KI2: Positive, oo daw nag advance ang iya KI2: Positive, yes her thinking became
utok. advance

R: How can you say that the changes in R: How can you say that the changes in
the behavior is caused by watching the behavior is caused by watching
cartoons? cartoons?

KI2: Cartoon gid guro eh, ti kay waay man KI2: Maybe its really from cartoons, since
hampangon di mga bata, kay ti sin-o lang any child has very few playmates. Who
di mga bata hampangon niya puro can she play with here, mostly its just out
manlang ang tupad namon di, tapos perme neighbors that are rarely home.
padi waay.
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Key Informant 3
Verbatim Translation
R: Ano imo ngalan? R: What is your name?

KI3: Ako si A3 KI3: I am A3

R: Relationship sa bata? R: Relationship with the child?

KI3: Mother KI3: Mother

R: Ano gender mo? R: What is your gender?

KI3: Female KI3: Female

R: Pila imo edad? R: How old are you?

KI3: 45 KI3: 45

R: What is the gender of your R: What is the gender of your


child/children/siblings? child/children/siblings?

KI3: Lalaki KI3: Male

R: What is the age of your child? R: What is the age of your child?

KI3: 7 years old KI3: He is 7 years old

R: How often do you allow your R: How often do you allow your
child/children/siblings? child/children/siblings?

KI3: Sometimes, during the morning and KI3: Sometimes, during in the morning
afternoon, so long siguro 20-30minutes and afternoon, so long as within 20-30
minutes
R: What cartoon do they frequently R: What cartoon do they frequently
watch? watch?

KI3: Before (gakadlaw) hes watching Tom KI3: Before (laughing) hes watching Tom
and Jerry, Oggy and the and Jerry, Oggy and the Cockroaches
Cockroaches

R: How would you describe in terms of R: How would you describe in terms of
behavior before his/her exposure to behavior before his/her exposure to
violent cartoon shows? violent cartoon shows?
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KI3: Before almost the same man lang KI3: Almost the same as before

R: Does watching violent cartoon shows R: Does watching violent cartoon shows
cause a change in the behavior of your cause a change in the behavior of your
child? child?

KI3: Simetimes noh, I notice nga okay KI3: I noticed sometimes, well he’s okay
man lang siya

R: What changes have you observed on R: What changes have you observed on
your child when he/she watching violent your child when he/she watching violent
cartoon shows? cartoon shows?

KI3: Sometimes ang iya behavior like daw KI3: Sometimes his behavior becomes
irritable irritable

R: Is the change in your child’s behavior R: Is the change in your child’s behavior
is positive or negative? If positive, what is positive or negative? If positive, what
are these positive changes? If negative, are these positive changes? If negative,
what are the negative changes? what are the negative changes?

KI3: Negative, violent ang ginatanaw KI3: Negative, what he watches is violent,
niya, something like (gapaminsar) something like (thinking) sometimes he
sometimes he can imitate, abtik kamot, can imitate, fast hand
sa mood, moody siya

R: How can you say that the changes in R: How can you say that the changes in
the behavior is caused by watching the behavior is caused by watching
cartoons? cartoons?

KI3: I think nga caused by the violent KI3: I think it caused by the violent
cartoon, because usually is not like that. cartoons, because
Though observations of his ways attitude usually his not like that, I know through
at home, even the way he talks. observation of his ways, attitude at home,
even the way he talks.

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