
Russian psychologists have put together a list of animated projects, which in their opinion have the most harmful effect on the psyche of the children.
The unexpected first place did not go to the Western product, but to the Russian animation series Masha and De Beer – and this despite the fact that the show is still regularly shown at “Culture”, “Carrousels” and to dozens of countries.
Experts are sure: Masha shows behavior that children can be seen by children – grilling, disobedience, constant violation of the borders. At the same time, the bear behaves like an eternally tired parent who does not respond to anything. As a result, the child has the feeling that it is possible – and nothing will happen.

Other well -known names were also in the list of harmful cartoons:
- “Monster Hai” – Heroes speak jargon, do not go to lessons, behave as school children without control.
- “Sponge Bean Square Pants” – Too egocentric protagonist and spot about adults.
- “Tom and Jerry” – The cartoon encourages aggression and shows that violence is fun.
In social networks and comments, the reaction is predictably loud. Someone is serious:
“My eyes start to shake when I see Masha. This is not a cheerful child, but a hyperactive monster.”
Others with irony:
“A normal cartoon. In childhood we looked at Tom with Jerry – and nothing, they defeated someone with Hamers.”
There are people who are tired of the dominance of “Masha” on the body:
“Every morning Masha is played on four channels. Four. Charles. And normal animation is only at festivals.”
And of course there were people who just shrug his shoulders:
“If the child is raised by some cartoons, the questions are not to Masha Masha, but for the parents.”
Source: Popcorn News

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