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One movie I like a lot is a 1980's French animated film called Gandahar, or Light Years for the version done with American voice actors in English. Both versions are very good and quite similar to each other.

It features a planet called Gandahar that has been colonized by humans which has become a near utopia as bioengineering of both plants and animals has eliminated many issues related to scarcity. However, things take a turn for the worse as an invasion of statuesque robots starts killing people or petrifying them, and a convoluted plot is revealed involving time travel; a giant, vat-grown, talking brain, a tribe consisting of failed genetic experiments, and future societies in which neither women nor men seem to wear much in the way of clothing. The movie is not really "sexual" but it is portrayed much like how many primitive societies do not seem to consider this a taboo.

 
Fucking hell man. I thought the new shorkcake show was just some run of the mill show churned out by corporate America in the hopes of launching the next fad in kids programing. (Think the yo Leela Leela episode of futurama) but to find out its being spearheaded by this guy? It just makes me feel like maybe a second animation dark age isn't a bad idea after all.
My outrage meter has basically been broken at this point but seriously, why rape Strawberry Shortcake of all characters? Holy fuck. When I was a kid I'd always stop watching when that came on after He-Man, at least other than the times I didn't. Somehow, I'm still kind of pissed. At least at a minor level.
 
My outrage meter has basically been broken at this point but seriously, why rape Strawberry Shortcake of all characters? Holy fuck. When I was a kid I'd always stop watching when that came on after He-Man, at least other than the times I didn't. Somehow, I'm still kind of pissed. At least at a minor level.
... What area were you living in where Strawberry came on after He-Man? The original Strawberry Shortcake only had six episodes, so it must've gotten repetitive as fuck very quickly.

It's also a cartoon I need to revisit, as I remember that there was precisely one good episode ("SS Meets the Berrykins") and.... a lot of that are at least so-bad-they're-good.

... Also times like this I'm glad KF is generally avoided by nasty cocksluts because I'm sure "rape Strawberry Shortcake" would've just inspired fetish art from them.
 
I'll do you one better. A character that is a hat.
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Now that's sexy right there.
 
One movie I like a lot is a 1980's French animated film called Gandahar, or Light Years for the version done with American voice actors in English. Both versions are very good and quite similar to each other.

It features a planet called Gandahar that has been colonized by humans which has become a near utopia as bioengineering of both plants and animals has eliminated many issues related to scarcity. However, things take a turn for the worse as an invasion of statuesque robots starts killing people or petrifying them, and a convoluted plot is revealed involving time travel; a giant, vat-grown, talking brain, a tribe consisting of failed genetic experiments, and future societies in which neither women nor men seem to wear much in the way of clothing. The movie is not really "sexual" but it is portrayed much like how many primitive societies do not seem to consider this a taboo.

Interesting to note then René Laloux who did Gandahar did an earlier animated movie titled "Les Maitres du temps" known as "The Masters of Time", Time Masters".
 
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