1. The hype surrounding "Black Panther " was as hyperbolic as any feat its characters might perform. The film was being praised for its layered story and for its various and different casts. But no matter how much money or how many awards films, like "Black Panther, " Amarab, some studies strongly suggest another reason the film is important: Children need a diverse universe of media images. And for the most part, they haven't had one.<br><br>2. According to Prof. Barcus from Boston University, findings from studies in the 70s showed large disparities between the numbers of male and female characters and between the numbers of white and non-white characters. In a 1983 study, over 1.100 characters in 20 children's television programs and found that only 42 were black. Just 47 Others belonged to some group other than white. Since Then, researchers have consistently found that the animated worlds children see on television are out of syne with their real environments.
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