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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.4%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

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Pretty much, though I'm a step beyond where I see the propaganda inyected in stuff from the 80s and 90s, the difference is that it was a lot more subtle then as well as a lot more entertaining since it wasn't all about just the message.
The propaganda even back in the 80ies was in your face if you're pro-American, pro-2nd Amendment, Republican, conservative, Christian, and anti-communist.
 
I think we're both missing each other. I mean that that is literally not Lilo. It's a wholly-new character created specifically for the anime, Yuna.
Ah. Aaaaah, ok. Thought it was a "version of Lilo" based on what the original poster of the images said. Assumed it was a Powerpuff Girls sort of deal with their own weird anime version.

Even with it being a completely different cast of characters, it's still uncanny as fuck how it looks, my brain just says "don't match".
 
CNBC yesterday published a 12 thousand word article about the state of top management of Disney over the last few years, particularly the Iger/Chapek succession(s). The ego, folly and childishness is remarkable.

Amongst other things it confirms Iger's refusal to give up his office; apparently because of the private bathroom which had a collage of newspaper front pages and magazine covers with images of Iger celebrating Disney’s purchase of Marvel and, a mock up of the Clint Eastwood film, The Eiger Sanction, as "The Iger Sanction"!

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/06/disney-succession-mess-iger-chapek.html

(Attachments are a pdf printout and txt file.)
reading this article and its shocking how much easier it is to understand once you understand jews as a separate race of people.
There actually was an anime too that was in Japan only called just "Stitch!". Lilo looks quite different in it.
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the aliens looking the same is giving me Kappa Mikey vibes
Pretty much, though I'm a step beyond where I see the propaganda inyected in stuff from the 80s and 90s, the difference is that it was a lot more subtle then as well as a lot more entertaining since it wasn't all about just the message.
Archie Bunker's place and old All in the family episodes feel like something a neonazi would write parodying jewish sitcoms. Most of the episodes involve Archie being brow beaten for rather tame views, by all sorts of different protected groups. You think thats bad you should see the crappier sitcoms from the 1970s, Cleavon Little starred in a sitcom where he flirted with white nurses and saved people's lives because he's the best surgeon ever.
The propaganda even back in the 80ies was in your face if you're pro-American, pro-2nd Amendment, Republican, conservative, Christian, and anti-communist.
Gwyneth Paltrow's dad straight up proudly admitted to blacklisting conservatives from any production he made, and he was the king of 1980s tv.
 
From a review on the new Disney plus goosebumps series.
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There goes the last lingering remnant of my childhood innocence. It was all i had left,now....I don't know how to feel.
 
Pretty much, though I'm a step beyond where I see the propaganda inyected in stuff from the 80s and 90s, the difference is that it was a lot more subtle then as well as a lot more entertaining since it wasn't all about just the message.
I mean, was it…

A lot of this content was always there. I think the difference is just that it seems more present now as they make up a far greater sum.
 
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As a kid, even I thought the Raven one was stupid. Even back then, no one in their right minds would just go "Yeah, I would never hired one of them BLACKS in my store!"
For real, have you seen any organization, let alone organizations people like her would associate with, deliberately and openly isolate or silence any PEE-OH-CEE on the basis of their race? I'm willing to bet that you haven't, because even if they are the racist tyrants that people like the dumbass show-writers think that they are, even if they are gnashing their teeth over race all day, all of them know that it would sink their respective organizations to do so.
 
Regarding goosebumps since I've sat and thought about it part of me wants to be cautiously optimistic and assume they kept the wokeness to a minimum (the kiss they mentioned being in the background between two no names or its a blink and miss it thing) and not the characters introducing each other with hi my name is x and my pronouns are x and x or god forbid troon main characters. Cause while I haven't seen the fear street series on Netflix it also was accused of being woke but at most it was a small plot detail about a lesbian couple one in the 1994 part the other in (notably less tolerant irl) 1666. If you skip or ignore those two points? Well idk for sure cause again haven't properly seen it but I've heard it's ok. (Trust the audience score not the tomato score on rotten tomatoes and its a solid 62)

Journos always like to exaggerate and I wanna belive they did so to hype up the article for click bait...but again that's just me trying to be :🌈 and try and still enjoy things that mean a lot to me.. but conversely....I've seem what they did to blue's Clues, rugrats, I've seen what they plan to do to fairly odd parents, and so many other cherished childhood memories. I will not be heartbroken again...never again.
 
For real, have you seen any organization, let alone organizations people like her would associate with, deliberately and openly isolate or silence any PEE-OH-CEE on the basis of their race? I'm willing to bet that you haven't, because even if they are the racist tyrants that people like the dumbass show-writers think that they are, even if they are gnashing their teeth over race all day, all of them know that it would sink their respective organizations to do so.
That, and even if it's just her, no one is stupid enough to just say that out loud. It always makes me laugh at how the racists are so bold, especially back in those older shows. Like they'll see a black person and, in the middle of a public space say pretty much a PG version of "Eugh, is that a nigger?!" and then act baffled when no one has their back. Maybe in the most redneck parts of the deepest South they'd act that way, but not in 99.99% of the United States in the last 50+ years.
 
I mean, was it…
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9luldsKuEyAhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=OiYjTb3opAAhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=EWvwpl4M-Ls
A lot of this content was always there. I think the difference is just that it seems more present now as they make up a far greater sum.
Very fair point, though I never saw Fat Albert, and though I did see Captain Planet, I was aware enough to understand how preachy it was even then.

I'm thinking more something like Gargoyles. That one has a combo of diversity is our strength, strong whamen and race mixing, as well as an antigun message and some proto nigger worship. Only thing it was missing was faggit representation and it wouñd have the royal flush.

It's a show I still love, but I cannot unsee all of that now. But it also wasn't so in your face about it either.

Alisa was a mixed race black latin woman cop so of cooourse she would knows how to fight and she didn't do everything alone. Of course it's not weird she and Goliath are becoming an item,they love each other! And so on.

If this was current year +7, Alisa would be shoving Spanish every other phrase, talk about tacos and how hard itis being a WOMAN cop. She would also fight in the frontline with the gargoyles and upstage Goliath constantly. Her mother wouldn't talk about Anansi in a globetrotting episode, she would instead talk about how they were kangz and shieet. Also Lexingtong would be a faggot and you would have a random troon. Alao instead of fantastic drawings with solid animation you would geat bean mouths up the ass and everything would be ugly.

Another example, how many shows deal with a stupid hotshot white main character that is a fuck up that is constantly gotten out of trouble by his black friend and tomboy girl friend though at the very end of the day he pulls through and saves the day?

Difference today is that said main character isn't allowed to be white anymore and if he is,he's a perpetual fuck up that only gets berated.

That's what I mean that they were more subtle. Of course there was shit that was putright preaching, but it wasn't the most popular either, or the ONLY option.
 
I never saw Fat Albert
I want to believe the Fat Albert one is a parody. There is no way in hell someone seriously wrote a scene like that and meant it to be taken seriously. It has like every hallmark of a good joke against these PSAs.
  1. Racist is in a Nazi uniform.
  2. Writes Latino rather than Latinos.
  3. Has to proudly announce his hate message after writing it.
  4. Left enough room between Latino and Go to rewrite it as Blacks.
  5. Girl contributes nothing to the scene.
  6. Fat Albert can quickly dodge an attack and pick up the racist after having his red shirt ruined by red paint.
I'm thinking more something like Gargoyles. That one has a combo of diversity is our strength, strong whamen and race mixing, as well as an antigun message and some proto nigger worship. Only thing it was missing was faggit representation and it wouñd have the royal flush.
The DC cartoons are usually held up as prime examples of dealing with racism in children’s media. Static Shock and Teen Titans in particular had great writing while preaching most of the values we talk about here.
 
I want to believe the Fat Albert one is a parody. There is no way in hell someone seriously wrote a scene like that and meant it to be taken seriously. It has like every hallmark of a good joke against these PSAs.
  1. Racist is in a Nazi uniform.
  2. Writes Latino rather than Latinos.
  3. Has to proudly announce his hate message after writing it.
  4. Left enough room between Latino and Go to rewrite it as Blacks.
  5. Girl contributes nothing to the scene.
  6. Fat Albert can quickly dodge an attack and pick up the racist after having his red shirt ruined by red paint.

The DC cartoons are usually held up as prime examples of dealing with racism in children’s media. Static Shock and Teen Titans in particular had great writing while preaching most of the values we talk about here.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=J40EEqwW14ghttps://youtube.com/watch?v=BrT79GOK6ik
The first Static Shock clip is dumb, though. The idea you can't look up to a hero that isn't the same race or in some way identical to you is idiotic and narcissistic.
 
The DC cartoons are usually held up as prime examples of dealing with racism in children’s media. Static Shock and Teen Titans in particular had great writing while preaching most of the values we talk about here.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=J40EEqwW14ghttps://youtube.com/watch?v=BrT79GOK6ik
While I think some of the Static stuff is flawed a lot of what it did was quite good. I've even argue Zeta Project, putting aside the titular character, had some solid life lessons.

For a more hot take I actually still have a soft spot for Captain Planet. I am not for even a quarter of a second claim it was well-written or especially enjoyable as an overall show but there was a lot of tolerable stuff. Planet's puns are awful but anyone who thinks they're meant to be good is missing the point, the villains are exactly as hammy as names like Looten Plunder should be and the voice actors go wild with it. There's probably only a dozen or so good episodes across the whole hefty run but that's almost certainly true for other series of the time like Centurions or others. They are maybe good clips from most episodes but only a few whole ones are actually worth the watch.
 
The idea you can't look up to a hero that isn't the same race or in some way identical to you is idiotic and narcissistic.
I think that was the point. Static tells him that he is glad to have a superhero like himself, only for his hero to retort back that heroes come in all colors.

It is sort of a 50/50 message. Representation can be impactful and important, but one shouldn’t completely define heroes by it.

The Teen Titans clip also has some issues. I mean, the catalyst is a guy who openly spouts racial slurs, is completely hostile and even sends Starfire to her death, and yet none of the Titans pick up on any of this. I can get the slurs going over their head, but the entire sequence of Starfire moving those explosives should have raised a few eyebrows.
For a more hot take I actually still have a soft spot for Captain Planet. I am not for even a quarter of a second claim it was well-written or especially enjoyable as an overall show but there was a lot of tolerable stuff. Planet's puns are awful but anyone who thinks they're meant to be good is missing the point, the villains are exactly as hammy as names like Looten Plunder should be and the voice actors go wild with it. There's probably only a dozen or so good episodes across the whole hefty run but that's almost certainly true for other series of the time like Centurions or others. They are maybe good clips from most episodes but only a few whole ones are actually worth the watch.
I agree. I honestly feel bad for Planet given how much of a joke he has been treated as for about 3 decades now. Going into the history of the series, it honestly had good intentions and a lot of the backend stuff like toys practiced what they preached, using far less plastic than competition.

The villains get critiqued a lot, but they were intentionally made to be unrealistic as Turner did see the possibility of claiming parents as monsters when discussing these issues. By having them be villains, he thought it would create characters so unrealistic that children wouldn’t hate the average Joe working in the polluting industry. It backfired as activists ripped into him, but the intention was there.

The series got the worst fate, basically becoming a punching bag by the very audience it was looking to ally itself with.
 
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The villains get critiqued a lot, but they were intentionally made to be unrealistic as Turner did see the possibility of claiming parents as monsters when discussing these issues
The villians were the best part! They were pure ham and incredibly fun thanks to it. When they get their corrupted rings with captain polution was peak.

The main characters were your standard burger king kids club soulless bunch except for Wheeler who fell on the trope of white dude fuck up with good intentions.
 
The villians were the best part! They were pure ham and incredibly fun thanks to it. When they get their corrupted rings with captain polution was peak.
For context:

TLDW: Lindsay Ellis Stan/ mega-lib yells about how Captain Planet insults the poor and disabled through its villains and deepens a rift in environmental politics for portraying the working class as bad guys. Says politics should not be in children’s media, which LMAO.
 
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I may not follow Echo Base, but this is getting to be downright human violation rights. You're telling me that I can't film my experience at a Disney park without having the fucking Mickey Mouse "Gestapo" threatening to arrest me for not leaving the park.

Universal Orlando here I come!
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2fFjRsQRGNA I may not follow Echo Base, but this is getting to be downright human violation rights. You're telling me that I can't film my experience at a Disney park without having the fucking Mickey Mouse "Gestapo" threatening to arrest me for not leaving the park.

Universal Orlando here I come!
They left out a lot the streamer kicked out had a crew and professional equipment. They aren't banning people who are just casual.

The dude was also yelling that they were child groomers and pedophiles at staff there.
 
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