there’s a big difference between “this show contains things that are morally wrong” and “this show contains things that are morally wrong and frames them in a positive and harmless light and/or shows an amount of [insert x morally wrong thing] to the audience that feels unnecessary, gratuitous, and/or fetishistic” and it’s very very important to remember that distinction when criticizing media
I want more villains who care about their henchmen. I wanna see the bad guy fly into a rage because the hero hurt their very favorite bungling goon and it was nearly his birthday.
Cheetos: Blah Blah Blah
Taken from Nickelodeon Magazine: August 1996 (Page 12).
I'm sorry but if you think the etymology of "queer" being related to weirdness/otherness/strangeness is a bad thing, I simply cannot vibe with you.
remember when shows were allowed to thrive and flourish at their own pace and gradually grow in popularity and in turn that made the people uptop order more of the shows which allowed the crews of those shows to grow and improve the quality of their products over the course of multiple seasons? that was so sick we should bring that back
Pokemon Stadium Advertisement in Disney Adventures Magazine (2000) [✩]