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Christopher Hatch

Professor Renee Hobbs

COM 410: Children & Media

28 September 2012

                                  Old Vs. New: Children’s Media

       Trends, and peer pressure can be a powerful force to combat anything a parent has to

say, especially if it’s of the opposite opinion. I was not planning on choosing a book for my

comparison, yet as I sat here thinking to myself regarding which form of media to discuss, I

simply thought of my favorite form of media as a child; and there was my answer. I loved to

read, sometimes flying through a three hundred page book in a single day at only eleven or

twelve years old. With that in mind, it was easy to pick out a specific title, deciding on my

favorite series growing up: Animorphs.




       Animorphs was written by K. A. Applegate and published by Scholastic, was a long and

engaging story of six teenagers who acquire the ability to transform into any animal that they
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touch. Using this power, they secretly fought an alien overtaking and infiltration of the planet

earth. Each book was told in the first person perspective, with one character being the narrator

for each title. Animorphs was definitely geared for the 9-13, though I started reading them

when I was seven, even though the series could be rather dark at times with its themes which

sometimes included war, horror, murder, morality, innocence, right vs. wrong, and betrayal.


       Finding a series to compare to Animorphs was much easier to think of than finding the

initial series to discuss. Animorphs started in 1996, when I was just six years old, and I read

them all within the next five years, stopping with the last book when I was eleven, and just

before I began Harry Potter. When I thought of a series, immediate Twilight came to mind.

Twilight was much simpler to come up with because it is much more recent, became much

more popular than Animorphs ever did or will, and there is a film franchise still churning out

movies with the final one to be released this fall.




       Twilight, a four part series detailing the life of Bella Swan and her first love Edward

Cullen, who happens to be a vampire. This quartet details the struggles of their relationship, as
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well as opposition to their union from all fronts. Twilight was written for a typically female

audience for readers as young as twelve. Twilight focuses a lot on issues of love, loss, death,

betrayal, freedom, and making your own decisions. Recently this series has been turned into

five films, with the last being released this fall.


        So why did I choose to compare these two, I’m not exactly sure, but I’m glad I did. The

first thing that I’d like to point out is the target audience. Animorphs has a very set pre-teen

male audience, which in my opinion is pretty inflexible. Any younger, and the reader lacks the

skills to understand the book, and any older and it’s too childish, and there are more

appropriate books to take their place. Animorphs was written with a very specific age group in

mind. Twilight however, geared towards female audiences as young as twelve, has a much

more fluid audience range, with some reports that even forty year olds were reading the series.


        This brings into question that as time has gone on, has children’s media adapted to

include themes and interests much more blatantly adult than media in the same genre

published before? Animorphs definitely has some heavy themes that can be on the darker side,

such as when one character discovers that the mother he thought died years ago is really alive

and the commanding alien of the takeover of earth. As dark as that sounds, the idea of a secret

alien takeover is laughable, keeping the series in its appropriate age range. Twilight on the

other hand is about vampires, an inherently adult subject. One of my favorite authors of all

time is Anne Rice, a brilliant novelist that lured readers into her dark, destructive, and intensely

sexual depictions of vampires. True Blood, currently a television show on HBO that is based off
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a series of novels still being published, that has been called “vampire soft-core porn” is another

blatant example of vampires in a very adult context.


       For these novels to attract such a large age range there has to be elements too young

for older reader, and elements too old for younger readers. I also ask,does children’s media

with adult themes make children more interested in media exclusively meant for a much older

audience? For example, would a child with a laptop secretly watch True Blood online because

they read and saw the Twilight?


       I see a huge discrepancy with this issue of adult themes too young in my comparison of

these novels published years apart. Animorphs in its time was more than likely considered

violent, but left out themes of love, sex, and teen pregnancy, all which occur in Twilight. I would

ask if there was a series that managed to blend the best of both worlds for children and adults,

as non-offensively as possible, but I already know the answer: Harry Potter, which did a great

job of keeping all ages interested but was written in a way that younger readers would see

magic and good vs. evil as the main themes, but adults would catch all of the themes the kids

missed. What once seemed to be age appropriate (Animorphs) has turned into a quest to

gather as many readers as possible with in my opinion no regard to the lowest age of the

intended target audience.

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Christopher Hatch, Old Vs. New Media

  • 1. Hatch 1 Christopher Hatch Professor Renee Hobbs COM 410: Children & Media 28 September 2012 Old Vs. New: Children’s Media Trends, and peer pressure can be a powerful force to combat anything a parent has to say, especially if it’s of the opposite opinion. I was not planning on choosing a book for my comparison, yet as I sat here thinking to myself regarding which form of media to discuss, I simply thought of my favorite form of media as a child; and there was my answer. I loved to read, sometimes flying through a three hundred page book in a single day at only eleven or twelve years old. With that in mind, it was easy to pick out a specific title, deciding on my favorite series growing up: Animorphs. Animorphs was written by K. A. Applegate and published by Scholastic, was a long and engaging story of six teenagers who acquire the ability to transform into any animal that they
  • 2. Hatch 2 touch. Using this power, they secretly fought an alien overtaking and infiltration of the planet earth. Each book was told in the first person perspective, with one character being the narrator for each title. Animorphs was definitely geared for the 9-13, though I started reading them when I was seven, even though the series could be rather dark at times with its themes which sometimes included war, horror, murder, morality, innocence, right vs. wrong, and betrayal. Finding a series to compare to Animorphs was much easier to think of than finding the initial series to discuss. Animorphs started in 1996, when I was just six years old, and I read them all within the next five years, stopping with the last book when I was eleven, and just before I began Harry Potter. When I thought of a series, immediate Twilight came to mind. Twilight was much simpler to come up with because it is much more recent, became much more popular than Animorphs ever did or will, and there is a film franchise still churning out movies with the final one to be released this fall. Twilight, a four part series detailing the life of Bella Swan and her first love Edward Cullen, who happens to be a vampire. This quartet details the struggles of their relationship, as
  • 3. Hatch 3 well as opposition to their union from all fronts. Twilight was written for a typically female audience for readers as young as twelve. Twilight focuses a lot on issues of love, loss, death, betrayal, freedom, and making your own decisions. Recently this series has been turned into five films, with the last being released this fall. So why did I choose to compare these two, I’m not exactly sure, but I’m glad I did. The first thing that I’d like to point out is the target audience. Animorphs has a very set pre-teen male audience, which in my opinion is pretty inflexible. Any younger, and the reader lacks the skills to understand the book, and any older and it’s too childish, and there are more appropriate books to take their place. Animorphs was written with a very specific age group in mind. Twilight however, geared towards female audiences as young as twelve, has a much more fluid audience range, with some reports that even forty year olds were reading the series. This brings into question that as time has gone on, has children’s media adapted to include themes and interests much more blatantly adult than media in the same genre published before? Animorphs definitely has some heavy themes that can be on the darker side, such as when one character discovers that the mother he thought died years ago is really alive and the commanding alien of the takeover of earth. As dark as that sounds, the idea of a secret alien takeover is laughable, keeping the series in its appropriate age range. Twilight on the other hand is about vampires, an inherently adult subject. One of my favorite authors of all time is Anne Rice, a brilliant novelist that lured readers into her dark, destructive, and intensely sexual depictions of vampires. True Blood, currently a television show on HBO that is based off
  • 4. Hatch 4 a series of novels still being published, that has been called “vampire soft-core porn” is another blatant example of vampires in a very adult context. For these novels to attract such a large age range there has to be elements too young for older reader, and elements too old for younger readers. I also ask,does children’s media with adult themes make children more interested in media exclusively meant for a much older audience? For example, would a child with a laptop secretly watch True Blood online because they read and saw the Twilight? I see a huge discrepancy with this issue of adult themes too young in my comparison of these novels published years apart. Animorphs in its time was more than likely considered violent, but left out themes of love, sex, and teen pregnancy, all which occur in Twilight. I would ask if there was a series that managed to blend the best of both worlds for children and adults, as non-offensively as possible, but I already know the answer: Harry Potter, which did a great job of keeping all ages interested but was written in a way that younger readers would see magic and good vs. evil as the main themes, but adults would catch all of the themes the kids missed. What once seemed to be age appropriate (Animorphs) has turned into a quest to gather as many readers as possible with in my opinion no regard to the lowest age of the intended target audience.