Sunday, December 22, 2013

Why do today's cartoonists use bestiality and sexual morphing as an excuse for creativity?

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I wouldn't allow my kids to watch dog/cat, cow/chicken or any of these subversive and
disgusting cartoons. I grew up with the Flintstones, Jetsons, Bugs Bunny and friends, Tom and Jerry, and the Disney classics. Futurama is supposedly not a cartoon for children, but the merchandising is, and that paradox gives them WAY too much latitude on TV.



Answer
It's a generational thing. Children of the 80s and 90s grew up watching cartoons and are now in their 30s, that's who those shows are marketed toward. Believe it or not, but many of the merchandising products that look like children's toys are actually designed with this market (25+) in mind.

The Simpson's was one of the first evening-time animated series. They gave the go-ahead for tv producers to make animated series for adults also, as the Simpson's was geared toward the whole family (adults and children).

If you're considering your children, look toward networks that are directed toward kids, not Comedy Central.

What was the one toy your friend had growing up that made you so jealous?




Jay Seven


when i was a kid my friend had this cool remote controlled off road truck, back then it was a few hundred dollars. now they are around 30 dollars. i was so jealous then i look back now and i think it was funny to be.

i know some of you never get jealous or want what your friends have, you are perfect. for the rest of us well there was something



Answer
Care Bears and Pound Puppies -- back in the 80s.

I bought my first real care bear about a month ago at an ANTIQUE store. WHAT?!?!




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