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Probably not but I don’t think either buzzwords or stereotyping is necessary.
@mycutiemarkisagun
Not to mention we still do have shows, movies, etc. aimed at children with adult jokes and nightmare fuel in them.
Did he “inhale” the “pink powder” off of a table top using just one nostril, or was it more like a dastardly villan tossing a powder that’s meant to inhibit his fighting abilities or did he accidentally set off some trap meant to knock him out?
Yes and no. Try including a lesbian kiss in your 80s cartoon and watch how fast it gets banned as ZOMG SATANISM. Mighty Mouse was cancelled because he inhaled a pink powder and the Christian fundies in the “American Family Association” flipped out claiming he was snorting coke
Is there another buzz word for teens to early 20 year olds who can’t think for themselves?
Possibly describing kids who grew up under helicopter parents? * shrug *
I think the movie was supposed to be about the two of them being brothers, yes. But if I’m not mistaken, they wanted the movie to function well as a stand alone sequel. Having a big character like that from the series appear would kinda require watching the show.
@Ping_chan
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
@TheMultiBrony21
People who were born from the late 80s to the early 2000s.
Millennials?
I personally believe that political correctness is primarily the reason why we wound up with so many damned millennials…
I think a “Prime” example of that are the other two g1 cartoons by Hasbro.
G.I. Joe and The Transformers.
In Transformers Season 3, the episode Starscream’s Ghost showed former Decepticon Octane trying to get a connection on a screen at the beginning.
This is the image that pulled up:
Animation studios were far more free to include mature content or content that could be perceived as mature back in 1980s and before. The current trend of sanitizing everything children see to avoid potentially offending them or their parents is largely a result of the rise of 1990s political correctness. It’s related to the creation of the ESRB for video games.
He was originally supposed to be the villain in “Aladdin and the King of Thieves” I think, instead of the other guy (Aladdin’s father, I think? It’s been a while since I’ve seen it).
Nah..just a risque’ movie from the 1970s..
The best thing about the animated series is easily the main villain, Mozenrath. He’s a much darker villain than Disney usually has in a series and he’s a screen ham, which I love.
Norm I mostly remember because he appeared in more than one episode. Otherwise he’d be in the same camp as [checks TV tropes] Desiree. And Danny Phantom was a pretty good show, would recommend.
I need to see “I Dream of Jeannie…”
I have to disagree. Jeannie from I Dream of Jeannie would be my vote for best genie. Hatchie-Matchie!
@Keith Mowz
I think I remember that episode of FOP, but it was so long ago since I last watched that show, I’ve forgotten it. As for Danny Phantom, I’ve never really watched that one.
Actually, I was thinking of Jeannie and Shantae when I said that… X3
Norm from the Fairly Oddparents and the lady genie ghost from Danny Phantom. I can also think of some non-genie wish-granters like the wishing skull in Grim and Mandy. I think we just got kind of tired of Genies because either they can solve every single problem or they’re yet another study in being careful what you wish for with the literal-ness and loophole abuse.
Yeah. There was also the animated series. I never saw that, and despite the low quality animation, it looks interesting.
Dan really did. He had a big act to follow and even though the Aladdin films he was in were lower-quality than the first with Robin, Dan definitely made them worth watching in my book.