Forum: Opinion
Topic: Picking on poor ol Homer Simpson
started by: Grinning_Dragon

Posted by Grinning_Dragon on Mar. 22 2004,9:43 pm
Geez, these guys just don't get it do they?  What part of cartoon don't they get?  This overly pushed health thing has got to stop.  If someone wants to eat a high fatty diet, why?  Because they can.
And its not because of what is seen on the tele, either..

Quote
Homer's dodgy diet is beyond joke for food police

GETHIN CHAMBERLAIN


Key points
• Homer Simpson is bad health role model, apparently
• 40% of health messages in Simpsons go against medical advice
• Homer recommended to change dietry habits

Key quote
"Fats, sweets and alcohol, particularly beer, doughnuts and salty/fatty/snacks accounted for 52 per cent of all foods eaten in this programme." - Report from New Jersey’s Rutgers University

Story in full HE WEIGHS in at somewhere in excess of 17 stone, has suffered several heart attacks and undergone triple heart bypass surgery. With his protruding belly, addiction to doughnuts and Duff beer and his fear of any form of physical exercise, Homer Simpson is nobody’s idea of a figure of good health.

Unfortunately, the message appears to have gone over the heads of the health police. They want him to change, cut down on the fatty snacks and eat some pasta. It’s not going to go down well with the Atkins people, but they appear to be serious.

A team of researchers from New Jersey’s Rutgers University ploughed through 63 episodes of the hit cartoon show to analyse what sort of a health message it was sending out. Failing to see the joke, they were unimpressed.

"Fats, sweets and alcohol, particularly beer, doughnuts and salty/fatty/snacks accounted for 52 per cent of all foods eaten in this programme," their report said. "Homer was also portrayed eating food more often (he alone accounted for 21 per cent of all actions showing food being eaten) and ate greater quantities than other characters."

The researchers appear not to have considered the possibility that viewers might associate the general unattractiveness of characters such as Barney and police chief Wiggum - Homer’s fellow beer and doughnut guzzlers - or that the most successful character is Montgomery Burns, a 104-year-old multi-millionaire who rarely drinks and would never stoop so low as to enter a fast food outlet.

Instead, the academics, led by Professor Carol Byrd- Bredbenner, concluded that 40 per cent of the health messages in the programme - which also portrays Homers’ chain-smoking sisters-in-law as lonely spinsters with voices like sandpaper - ran counter to the best advice of the medical profession.

Posted by GEOKARJO on Mar. 23 2004,11:11 am
So much for Hank Hill :p
Posted by Truth on Mar. 23 2004,11:25 pm
Who patterns themselves after a drawing?

I mean it only appears to be animate.  

Thinking back I never thought I could actually fly after watching Super friends all Saturday morning.  But, kids are not so smart these days.  Then again I guess its all natural selection at work. Right?

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