In recent years, charges have been leveled at the children's entertainment industry claiming that cartoon characters are nothing more than hucksters for a variety of merchandise to be sold to children.
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Children's paraphernalia, Child consumers, Motion pictures and children, Children's clothing industry, Television advertising and children, Toy industry, Advertising, Kinderen, Advertenties, Industrie, Jouets, Enfants consommateurs, Publicite televisee et enfants, Objets personnels, Publicite, Cinema et enfants, Enfants, Vetements d'enfant, Consumentengedrag, Austrians, united states, Marketing research, Television advertisingShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The Business of Children's Entertainment
March 6, 2002, The Guilford Press
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1572307749 9781572307742
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"In recent years, charges have been leveled at the children's entertainment industry claiming that cartoon characters are nothing more than hucksters for a variety of merchandise to be sold to children."
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