Sep 29, 2009 11:40
Dear Mrs. Wells,
I firmly belive that X-Men:Evolution is the most educational show on television. I know that you care about the students and that you want them to feel good about them selves. Both my sister Patricia and I think that X-Men:Evolution helps with that and can teach them very important lessons. Please agree because it shows the value of friendship, to help others, and to work together.
The first reason is crestal clear It teaches people not to bully others. The character Toad is constantly bullied because of his looks and the fact that he is a mutant. So he winds up joing the Brotherhood wich consists of other kids that have been bullied and out casted just like he has, and they are always getting into trouble.
The second reason is it teaches people to help others. The X-Men are the good guys they are always helping people in need. Even when the people they help shun them they still help. They even try to help the Brotherhood when they are in trouble even though they are always fighting eachother.
The third and final reason is it teaches people to work together. The X-Men work together as a team to solve problems. They work as a team no matter what. Even if they are having to help one of their team mates that doesn’t want the help they stay by their side. We know today that people must callobrate.
As you can see X-Men: Evolution is the most educational show on television. I have learned from it to be a friend rather than being a bully. I beg you to see how educational that this cartoon is. It still comes on Disney XD on Saturday mornings if you ever want to watch it and see what I am talking about.