I mean, was it…
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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.