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The world of animation in the show “Infinitely Curious”

Katerina Batzaki 

Are you about 15+ or 40+ and still watching animated PG movies by yourself? Do all your friends and family make fun of you for watching animated films like Finding Nemo or Shrek? Well then, you’re not alone. In society today, anyone of a certain age is told to watch anything rated for more mature audiences, leading them to leave a sense of childhood behind. For those who watch PG movies, they are just considered childish and simple. Some people just enjoy something that is a change of pace from all the vulgar language, blood, guns, drugs, and sexual content. They have fun watching something appealing and enjoyable that looks beautiful whenever you look at it. But children also refuse to watch cartoons to prove that they have grown up losing a precious part of their carefree childhood.

Patrick Chappatte

Tune in this Sunday 14 April 2024 at 11am to the Infinitely Curious Program of ERT and the Voice of Greece with Katerina Batzaki and dive into the psychology of animation. Learn from Swiss editorial cartoonist Patrick Chappatte why humble cartoons can be powerful and illuminate serious issues and bring the most unlikely people together. Listen to animator of hit Disney shows like Phineas and Ferb and Hercules Aliki Theofilopoulos how she draws inspiration from her own childhood by being fully present in the human experience, why motion brings so much emotion and why cartoons can be so attractive and wise no matter how old we are.

Aliki Theofilopoulos

Listen online at https://www.ertecho.gr/radio/i-foni-tis-elladas/, via the Voice of Greece app for mobile phones, digitally from your car or your TV as well as via Hellas Sat and Hotbird satellite.Click on the following link to listen to the program, once it has been broadcast: https://vog.ert.gr/show/infinitely-curious-en/?

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