Thursday, 7 March 2013

Animations Where a Collection Agency Can Be Used

By Rob Sutter


Once people become adults, sometimes it's hard to let go of certain things and cartoons may be one of said things. It's not like this is a crime, though, since people enjoy getting away from the problems of reality and losing themselves in a cartoon. These shows don't seem to have much weight in terms of reality, so it's perfect for people to kick back and watch. The issue of reality is something to consider and a collection agency definitely has realism to it.

A collection agency is hired on in order to help a client acquire the funds which they are owed. This means that a company like Rapid Recovery has to work efficiently in order for people to see their payments which they deserve. The situations where a company such as this can get involved can vary quite a bit, whether it's a business that owes money or even a sole person. There is many a scenario that one can think of and I believe that the world of animation can fit it.

The world of animation has many characters that are hungry for funds and I don't know of many which will grab at them more than Scrooge McDuck. The wealthy, billed character is someone who Disney people may recognize and it's likely that people will realize it based on how he acts around money. Even in the introduction of "DuckTales," he can be seen diving into a pool of gold coins as if they were water. This is but one example of someone who would hire on an agency such as this.

Shifting gears a bit from Disney to Warner Bros., consider the "Tiny Toon Adventures" character known as Montana Max. More of an annoyance than a full-blown villain, Montana is someone who isn't afraid to wave his wealth in the faces of others. Of course, this ultimately winds up backfiring on him but then again, an antagonist usually follows that course of action. They may be successful for the short term but they ultimately receive their comeuppance through the actions of others or nature itself.

Would these characters have good luck working with a collection agency if given the chance? It's possible but then again, these are the same people who believe that swimming in a little more money when they have pools of it has no negative repercussions. When they present a case, it has to be a strong one that collectors can actually work with. Otherwise, I'm not sure if these personalities are going to be happy with the work that is done by the end of the day.




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