Cartoon Industry thread - Showcasing the Spergery of the Animation Industry

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I doubt children wanna learn about words like Transgender in their cartoons.
Man when I was a kid I didn't give a fuck if Robin and Starfire were gonna kiss or whatever I just wanted to see Slade do some wild shit. I hated romance in cartoons when I was a kid. Still do.
 
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Both fandoms obsessed with abortions and miscarriages. Just more proof the adult Bluey fandom are Bronies 2.0.
 
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>Chinese propaganda outlet gets banned
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
See, I'm torn on the Tiktok ban because it's undoubtedly targeted brain rot that's a contact hazard, but at the same time banning entire platforms like that sets a worrying precedent. That being said, lmao cry harder faggot.
Tiktok isn't actually banned. Tiktok could easily continue as it is as long as it's not owned by the CCP. They just for some reason aren't willing to sell a platform whose app is able to gather wides amounts of information on stored on western phones and they have control of the algorithm of what gets shown to people.
 
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The Bluey thread needs more love and Bluey YouTube needs to be investigated. There are already dramas and shit storms in the furry fandom over all the 34 porn of underage bluey characters. Somehow, it took grown childless adults crying over Bluey for people to realize they are the new Brony fandom. You fucked up in life when both Matt Walsh and zoomers are calling you embarrassing. Even zoomers are making memes making fun of Adult Bluey fans.
 
Reminder that all soycucks have arrested development and see actual children as competition for attention, hence the fixation on taking media meant for them and in this case wishing death upon them.
It's a classical tale of the Peter Pan syndrome. They refuse to grow up, they only believe in made-up problems and they do not know how to function in society
 
It's a classical tale of the Peter Pan syndrome. They refuse to grow up, they only believe in made-up problems and they do not know how to function in society
Another disgusting trend is that the only way they think they can solve a confrontation is by pretending to be autistic. This has been documented in the tism community thread already, but it says a lot about how far Western society has fallen when people would rather pretend to be retarded than face adult responsibilities.

I'm going to take it a step further and propound that these adult cartoon fandoms are also an early stage of age-regression fetishism in the form of a coping strategy: the soycuck is so deluded that it subconsciously thinks it can return to that period of no responsibilities just by being surrounded by kid's media. This abscess of a terrible idea putrefies in the mind, synchronizing with the malfunctioning sex drive all soycucks have, until it eventually gives way to the Bigs & Littles bullshit one sees today.
 
I'm going to take it a step further and propound that these adult cartoon fandoms are also an early stage of age-regression fetishism in the form of a coping strategy: the soycuck is so deluded that it subconsciously thinks it can return to that period of no responsibilities just by being surrounded by kid's media.
It's not even always subconscious. Sometimes they will explicitly spell out what you're describing as if it's justification for their life choices. Adult baby fetishist and notorious dog rapist Toggle the Rat said this outright years ago, phrasing it as "adulthood has been made so unpalatable that we'd rather reject it entirely."
 
Rory went to CalArts too, and look how well she did.
Jesus, that's some serious Steven Universe fish lip syndrome going on. Enrolling into an art school these days always seemed like a waste to me. I can see the potential networking opportunities being useful, but it's so fucking expensive and you can learn most stuff online for way cheaper or even free these days. I don't know if it's the same for the animation industry, but in the video game industry, what you can actually do as an artist is more important than if you graduated from an art school.
 
"Accounts @TheGabiType follows or mentions can reply"

Tell me you're too much of a pussy to debate people without telling me you're too much of a pussy to debate people
Even more than that, from the looks of one of those replies he initially posted it without that and then locked it down. So rather than admitting he lost the debate and deleting it he banned dissenting voices.
 
I knew about the Bluey miscarriage thing because I've got a couple of in-laws with a history of them, and one had forwarded that vid (or another one on the subject) to the second, then second hit me up about it like "what the fuck why would they send me this I don't give a shit about cartoon dogs and they know damn well I don't want this sort of shit kicking back up old issues"
the bit I saw it was weird in that there really wasn't any point to it from the kids' show side of things, it's way too subtle to be A Very Special Episode in any way, basically the only thing it can do is cause people who've had miscarriages in their life go "bruh, wtf. I'm here for the happy cartoon dog show"

maybe it was part of a bigger Very Special Episode or something and i only saw the balloon pop thing?
 
Rugrats had that one Angelica-centric (that was psychological as fuck) episode where she didn't know what to think about getting a baby brother until her mother told her to not worry about it anymore. Didn't come right out to say she had a miscarriage, that's what hindsight is for, and most kids weren't going to pick up on it immediately. Pretty sure there's been a few kids' shows that did that without being explicit about it.

Then again, you didn't hear about Rugrats adult fans crying their eyes out over anything, so...
 
Rugrats had that one Angelica-centric (that was psychological as fuck) episode where she didn't know what to think about getting a baby brother until her mother told her to not worry about it anymore. Didn't come right out to say she had a miscarriage, that's what hindsight is for, and most kids weren't going to pick up on it immediately. Pretty sure there's been a few kids' shows that did that without being explicit about it.

Then again, you didn't hear about Rugrats adult fans crying their eyes out over anything, so...
Then again, it was in a very different time
 
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