Did these shows push any boundaries or literally any risks? Or are they just more LGBT propaganda?

Did these shows push any boundaries or literally any risks? Or are they just more LGBT propaganda?

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>did they push any boundaries
>did they take any risks
they were good, and other shows on the channel were bad.

>Did these shows push any boundaries or literally any risks?
Not really

The only notable thing is they were bending back so over for Dana they allowed the lgbt to happen mid-series instead of at the end
But otherwise they really didn't do anything more mature, more serialized or more risky then Disney shows before them

0/10 didn't subvert my expectations enough.

TOH did, Amphibia just played by the book.

You are not immune from the gay.
None of you.

>TOH did
How?

>it needs to push boundaries to be good
this is why this site hates post-modernist "writers"

Does the schizo tranny spamming these threads not realize the tribe war is over?

Owl House is one of the more serialized Disney shows though.
>inb4 Gravity Falls
Was mostly episodic in Season 1 and didn't have so many episodes ending on stingers.
Also
>bending back so over for Dana
Yes, that's why they cancelled it.

Amphibia pushed gay three-way relationships

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Amphibia murdered a main character and immediately backtracked on it because Disney
Amphibia also murdered the main character but she only sort of came back to life
The Owl House didn't do a single thing better in terms of LGBT representation than She-Ra, and She-Ra was overall the better show.

Amphibia literally has no lgbt pandering except two side characters. One girl is also revealed bisexual, but nothing related to it actually happens in the show.
Other than that it's just straight adventures

Stabbing a 13 year old was a huge risk

No.
When's the last time any kid's cartoon pushed ANY boundaries?

One got pulled off the air for being too violent.

*In some irrelevant shithole country that no one cares about.

Worldwide, it missed the airdate premiere.

>Did these shows push any boundaries or literally any risks?
one "killed" a girl on screen and the other has a bad guy whose whole plan is literally a genocide so maybe

How the fuck did true colors get done but no one said anything until they were about to premiere it.

One of them kills off the main character

because the person that pulled it was probably some moralizing exec who knew literally nothing about the show and just censored it because think of the children

does it really count if they made a clone of her seconds later?

It actually wasn’t censored beyond them having to show the season 3 intro immediately after