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Cartoon Network made sure to post in celebration of the Transgender Day of Visibility on Sunday, but made no mention of the fact that Easter Sunday also fell on March 31st this year — this despite the fact that 1.6 million Americans over 13 identify as transgender, and over 200 million identify as Christian and presumably celebrate Easter. In a post on Instagram, the cable channel’s official account shared a picture of what appeared to be a rainbow in just the colors of the pink, white, and blue transgender pride flag. The same picture appeared several times in a carousel...
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A controversial new public service announcement from Cartoon Network encourages children to "see color" when they look at other kids. Only by looking through the lens of color, it says, can a person learn to be anti-racist. "It's important to see people in all their beautiful colors. When you see color and the unique experiences that come from it, you can recognize the role racism plays in our culture and appreciate everyone and their diversity," reads the description of the ad written by the creator of "Steven Universe."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJkVgGYm4xo&feature=emb_title In the ad, a white and black character, along with a purple...
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Cartoon Network, home to several popular animated shows, has issued praise for failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) with the release of two specially designed Powerpuff Girl characters. Both of the announcements regarding the character creation and praise for Abrams and Harris were made in social media posts from the official Cartoon Network Twitter account. “And just like that, she spoke Congratulations Vice President-Elect @KamalaHarris on your historic win,” the network stated on November 7, failing to note that official election results have not been made. “Kamala is the first woman, first African-American, and first...
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So...this is just happened. https://twitter.com/cartoonnetwork/status/1321142247128289286
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Just saw this on Cartoon Network - it's a promo for pride month where it teaches kids that activism is COOL and you should stand up against hate, including interviews with kids using their preferred pronouns who tell the stories! (Mods please edit if I've not formatted the post properly)
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During the finale of Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time, the series creators decided to maintain the current Liberal agenda of pushing prominent characters into turning gay in kid’s cartoons. The latest victim of the SJW scourge is Princess Bubblegum, who you would have thought would have been the love interest for Finn at the end of the series, but it turns out that Bubblegum and the vampire Marceline end up in a lesbian kiss to wrap up their battle against the big baddie. Youtuber sabelaprendes posted up the minute long clip, where at the end of the fight, Marceline checks on...
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A nude drawing of President Donald Trump’s 12-year-old son Barron posted by the creator of Rick and Morty Justin Roiland has resurfaced, days after his co-creator Dan Harmon apologized for a fake baby rape video he filmed in 2009. In the drawing posted by Justin Roiland in April 2017, Barron Trump is seen wearing a pair of virtual reality goggles and a t-shirt but is naked from the waist down. President Trump and cartoon characters Homer Simpson and Family Guy’s Peter Griffin are also seen in the background of the image. “Donald trump forcing baron to play VR, while homer...
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Mods, please allow this link to this horrible video. It is absolutely sick, but I believe it is necessary so everyone knows the sick minds of Hollywood creating programming for the Cartoon Network.
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Inclusivity has been a consistent theme throughout Steven Universe‘s five-season run, but the Cartoon Network series took that commitment to the next level this week in an episode appropriately titled “The Question.” Wednesday’s installment — the third in a five-part “Heart of the Crystal Gems” event — found characters Ruby and Sapphire, who themselves are halves of a powerful warrior named Garnet, at a crossroads in their relationship. They went their separate ways after splitting into individual beings, only for Ruby to experience a change of heart and realize that they were always meant to be together. “I wanted to...
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Full Title: People want answers from NBC, Amazon, and Cartoon Network after writer publicly pushes white genocide Taylor Cox, a writer for NBC, Amazon Videos, Cartoon Network, and DreamWorksTV, wishes all white people were dead, saying “white extinction” can’t happen fast enough. Cox made the racist remarks on Twitter, where she cooed: “the only anxiety i have about white extinction is that it’s not happening faster.” taylor cox white extinction white genocide nbc amazon Taylor Cox, a writer for NBC, Amazon Videos, Cartoon Network, and DreamWorksTV, wishes for white extinction. (BPR mashup) Amid backlash, Cox changed her bio to read:...
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Taylor Cox is a writer for NBC, Amazon and Cartoon Network.
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A Cartoon Network writer has sent out an odd tweet using the hashtag #plannedparenthood. TWEET ON LINK Kelsey Abbott, whose Twitter page says she writes for Uncle Grandpa on Cartoon Network, tweeted this, “If I ever accidentally have a baby, I’m gonna dress it in a dog costume so hopefully my dog will raise it. #plannedparenthood” According to the Cartoon Network, Uncle Grandpa is everyone on Earth’s magical uncle AND grandpa, who travels around helping people and changing their lives forever. VIDEO ON LINK The show is obviously not intended for the very young and is rated PG. Common Sense...
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Currently, Dish Network's 14 million subscribers do not have access to CNN or other Turner Broadcasting channels like the Cartoon Network. Speaking specifically of CNN, Dish Chairman Charlie Ergen ridiculed the left-wing cable news network's obsessive coverage of the missing Malaysian airliner and said losing the channel was a "non-event." "Twenty years ago, CNN was a must-have channel, but it's not a top 10 network anymore ... unless they find the plane, the Malaysian plane," Ergen said during a conference call. He added that losing CNN just days before a major midterm election would have been "a disaster" for Dish...
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Wile E. Coyote beats Olbermaniac!!!
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Glenn Reynolds says it's because they have more believable characters.Don Surber says it's the credibility gap: USA is No. 1, Fox News No. 2, TBS No. 3, TNT No. 4 and the History Channel No. 5. At No. 26 is MSNBC and CNN is No. 32. Over at 13th place, the Cartoon Network is beating both of them. I could see Bugs Bunny working for MSNBC.Now hold on. Before you get yourself all worked up, consider this. When I was a big time D&D nut, I used to argue that Bugs was Chaotic Evil.Yeah, I'm that kind of geek.But think...
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I have no link or You Tube video of this but thought this was worth mentioning. While watching Adult Swim (King of the Hill) Cartoon Network ran one of their cutsey bumpers with a Memorial Day theme and chose to use the Soviet national anthem as the theme music. Here it is comrade! We are here to celebrate the fallen proletariat and defender of Mother Amerika! Welcome to the USSA.
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The cable company, and the childrens networks are trying to poisen our kids minds!
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Proving once again how badly the left suffers from BDS (Bush Derangement Syndrome), Comedy Central is launching a new animated show lampooning George W. Bush and all surrounding him that was originally broadcast through cell phone networks. Included in the cartoon attacks will be Vice President Cheney, Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice and a brother JEB who is "dumb as paint". Lil’Bush Makes the Big Time on Small Screen In what may be a TV first, Comedy Central’s new series Lil’ Bush (which premieres in June) comes to TV by way of mobile devices such as web-enabled cell phones. The...
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ATLANTA - The head of the Cartoon Network resigned Friday following a marketing stunt that caused a security scare in Boston. The announcement about Jim Samples resigning was made in an internal memo sent to Cartoon Network staffers. In a statement to employees, Samples said he regrets the stir that the stunt caused. "It's my hope that my decision allows us to put this chapter behind us and get back to our mission of delivering unrivaled original animated entertainment for consumers of all ages," Samples said.
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BOSTON (AP) -- One of the men criminally charged after placing blinking cartoon advertisements around the city videotaped a police bomb squad removing one of the electronic devices, but did not tell the officers the object was harmless. Surveillance cameras caught 27-year-old Peter Berdovsky videotaping officers removing what they thought was a possible bomb.
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