The results showed that the most favorite cartoon in childhood was “Well, wait!”. He pulled ahead by a huge margin from such creations as “Winnie the Pooh”, “Three from Prostokvashino”, “Tom and Jerry”, and others. But as for the favorite cartoons of children, the respondents most often called “Masha and the Bear”, followed by “Fixies”, “Smeshariki”, “Luntik” and others. It is also logical that 12% of respondents admitted that children most often watch modern Russian cartoons, and only 8% prefer foreign ones, and 4% prefer Soviet ones.
To the question “How often does your child watch children’s films and cartoons?” the following responses were received:
26% – every day or almost every day;
4% – two to three times a week;
1% – about once a week.
At the same time, 13% of them often watch cartoons with their parents, 10% from time to time, and 6% rarely spend time watching animation together.
It turned out that of all the genres that children lack today, first of all it would be worth filming fairy tales (55%), followed by historical films (37%), adventures (34%), scientific and educational films (32%), comedies (21%), music films (12%).
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