oftheherd1
Senior Master
Yeah, I have to agree in some cases. Although these are generally M rated and above. There is a definite trend in the last few years.
Not sure if I've seem it in the PG or PG13 space though, or cartoons for that matter.
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I'm not a fan of a lot of the cartoons these days. There are in fact 'heroes' that have questionable morals and family relationships. My daughter, myself, and my wife try to monitor what my grandkids watch.
Those characters typify the American fascination with the outlaw, and by extension an anti- authority/government stance that permeates much our society. We are also reflections of the violence in these stories and the countless others that are on TV and the movies. We are enthralled by how an individual can release his rage and exact revenge. Somehow, all these violent portrayals get a pass in our Judeo-Christian society but when it comes time to show sex and sexuality, we get churchy.
Perhaps you wouldn't mind defining 'we?'