>complains theres not enough cartoons with girl main characters

>complains there’s not enough cartoons with girl main characters
>even though Disney has Bering doing this for most of the late 2010’s-early 2020’s

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  1. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Been*

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      What does the Bering Sea have to do with this, and who is Been?

  2. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you wanted a Mommy Faust thread just post it in the topic you gay.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I want a mommy but the other one in the pic

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Post more, frick Craig is lucky

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        I realize it's not true but it's always funny to think Wendy and Vicky were wish fulfillment fantasies about Lauren by Calarts grads who lost out to Craig

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Wendy yes, Vicky no

  3. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    She complains about how too many stories that star girls are seen as "girly stories", as in stories that cannot be enjoyed by boys, adult men, or even teenage girls depending on the product. Like, in the 90s, it wasn't very common for teen girls to early go out and see The Little Mermaid. The Disney Adult is something that really manifested itself in the 2010's.

    However, her entire body of work has NOT proved contrary to this. She makes cutesy, girly, template characters that are often designed using a single personality trait. To boil it down, she makes a Horoscope Cast, and horoscopes are WAAAYY more popular with women than they are with men. I don't know the whole psychology behind it, but there is something about organized archetypes that you can pick and choose from or attach yourself to that really appeals to the average woman's psyche. There's a reason why so many women are obsessed with Harry Potter houses, or Steven Universe gemsonas, or the Homestuck trolls. The main reason why bronies attracted more men is because it overlapped into the furry community. There's a whole can of worms to be opened about bronies and how some of them just do it so they can be part of a community and how many of them are closeted gay men.

    If Lauren wants to continue to b***h about shows being labelled as girly, she needs to actually make something worth watching to all audiences. Half of Lilo & Stitch's story is about two sisters and I would never say, "this only appeals to girls". Same thing for Coraline, or Chicken Run, or Inside Out. If Lauren can make something on-par with those stories, I'd be able to take her criticism seriously.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      In hindsight, the fanfics that the Horse Show produced was the main attraction , and the fanon in general

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        I honesty do like horse show on it’s own, but the fandom has done so much damage

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Wonder how many more years untill we can actually talk about it without the topic becoming it's fanbase

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Never, MLP is just an extension of the furry community now. I know a gay couple who don't even watch MLP and never have, but they still booted up Gmod and went into some pony server where they made their own pony characters to roleplay with. The simple art style has made it super easy to make mods and create-a-character shit with. The fact that a non-artist can probably draw their own pony is very appealing to a bunch of poor furries who don't have the money or talent to be like that one guy with the fricking animatronic fursuit that goes viral.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Furries are actually pretty divided , the Old School Disney types gatekeep a lot of the websites

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                explain further

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              >MLP is just an extension of the furry community now
              Say that in /mlp/ and you head will be chopped off

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        The reality of Horse Show fandom is that its fandom wasn't born of the quality of the show itself but rather the quality of the show compared to the low quality crap people expected it to be.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Had G4 been just G3 with the G4 art style/animation, it would have lasted 3 seasons and generated the kind of male fandom G1 Monster High did: mostly gay, mostly well behaved, no nuclear autism

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I literally thought she was behind this 2017 retread of Strawberry Shortcake for that reason, not that I'm complaining.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think a large part of it is being able to have male characters that are interesting in tandem with the girls. I was into Zoey 101 as a kid despite being a boy, and that was partially because I liked how the boy characters were written (I also liked Nicole and Lola.) And it never occurred to me the show was girly, I thought it was "cool" to watch it because I thought it was meant for teenagers.
      But one thing that kinda turned me off as a kid was the weird boys vs girls shit they inserted, especially in the first episode with the girls taking down a one-note sexist.
      A lot of boy oriented shows that girls like are also ones that had focus on female characters (Phineas and Ferb, Adventure Time)

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >The main reason why bronies attracted more men is because it overlapped into the furry community. There's a whole can of worms to be opened about bronies and how some of them just do it so they can be part of a community and how many of them are closeted gay men.
      Ah, a moron!

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        You're nuts if you think half the brony community who are still active and posting pony porn even watch the shows anymore.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Well, considering the show ended four years ago, I don't see how anyone could still be watching it.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            That's why I said "shows" because there have been multiple spin-offs or reboots or whatever you want to call them since then.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              G5 ain't the same

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                They basically went the way of Veggietales. A comfy show, and after the 1st movie, it went downhill in quality

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          I can personally attest I knew two friends who were Bronies, that basically feel right into becoming Furries after Season 9. Tbf, one of them was destined to be one, given how degenerate he was, and the other was because he grew up with Sonic. For me, I never really shown any interest or identifying with Furries, due to them kind of being horny bastards at times. Needless to say, I’m glad I didn’t get consumed like they did. I basically have no fandom I associate with now, since 2018.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >furry desperately clinging to the only enduringly popular show with animals that isn’t looney tunes
          >insisting it was only popular because of furries
          lmfao

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            >insisting it was only popular because of furries
            I didn't say that. I said that even though MLP follows that same create-a-character appeal that Harry Potter and Steven Universe has which attracts women, MLP crosses over into the furry fandom which has a lot more gay men.

  4. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Did she ever try bbc

  5. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Cartoon for girls
    >It’s about girls going to high school

  6. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    there have been zero cartoons with cool and heroic straight white male heroes since motor city in like 2013

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