Also Clarence if you don't count the boyfriend now that I think about it.
for an actual trope that has fallen far, the tomboy
most modern cartoons will attempt to soften tomboyish characters by having them wear at least one article of pink clothing or giving them a girly past time they are proud of
so you only really get partial or hybrid type tomboys
but pure tomboys who have absolutely no girly hobbies and absolutely revel in sports, dirt, and generally being one of the boys is rare
only lana loud really comes to mind
A few characters from Craig Of The Creek probably count, in particular the leader of the 10-speeds.
>false premise leading into rhetorical question implying you’ve been victimized >other anon comes in astounded and thinking he must be being trolled that others aren’t as offended as him and haven’t even picked up on this problem that doesn’t even exist
Yep it’s a Cinemaphile thread
for an actual trope that has fallen far, the tomboy
most modern cartoons will attempt to soften tomboyish characters by having them wear at least one article of pink clothing or giving them a girly past time they are proud of
so you only really get partial or hybrid type tomboys
but pure tomboys who have absolutely no girly hobbies and absolutely revel in sports, dirt, and generally being one of the boys is rare
only lana loud really comes to mind
Tomboys these days are problematic
If they have a boy-like personality, masculine interests or aren't feminine, they're actually Trans and need to transition
That's the logic modern showrunners have assimilated
>a girl can show masculinity unless she is gay
this is another example for the OP, though
being a total butch used to be the go-to way to show someone was a lesbian without having anyone say outright
and while not totally extinct, its been heavily reduced in recent years specifically because of the association, and will usually appear alongside a more feminine lesbian (ie. marcy and PB)
Yeah, we ain't had the VA VA VOOM busty blonde character in a while. Always background fluff at best, best we ever got was Ms. Bellum being probably THE shining example of how to make those types of characters GOOD.
It was used to help kids cope with being a single parent but with how common that is now it makes more sense for a father to be there + the women writers with daddy issues can write them to be pathetic and weak
I feel like this picture is being a little too unfair by claiming people who are raised by single fathers turn out just fine in comparison while not providing any stats to back up that claim.
>Why did they kill it?
what are you talking about?
single parents still show up often
any examples in nu cartoons?
Owl house and amphibia
>amphibia
Anne has a dad.
Oh
You're dumb.
Sasha's parents are divorced
Not the main character.
>People have been lewding Mrs Boonchuy so hard for so long that people are forgetting that she's married.
Oh no!
>Anne has a daddy
Yeah, me
No wonder she is the best of them all with 2 father figures
All Disney shows, by the way. Hmm.
Elliot From Earth
Also Clarence if you don't count the boyfriend now that I think about it.
A few characters from Craig Of The Creek probably count, in particular the leader of the 10-speeds.
Hilda.
Hilda
Clarence
Clarence had his mom and Chad.
Trollhunters is 'only' 7 years old
Leah
are you actually young enough not to know what happened here, or are you trolling
What is supposed to have happened
The owl house?
>false premise leading into rhetorical question implying you’ve been victimized
>other anon comes in astounded and thinking he must be being trolled that others aren’t as offended as him and haven’t even picked up on this problem that doesn’t even exist
Yep it’s a Cinemaphile thread
>Single mom trope. Why did they kill it?
Hits too close for some people who make these shows
for an actual trope that has fallen far, the tomboy
most modern cartoons will attempt to soften tomboyish characters by having them wear at least one article of pink clothing or giving them a girly past time they are proud of
so you only really get partial or hybrid type tomboys
but pure tomboys who have absolutely no girly hobbies and absolutely revel in sports, dirt, and generally being one of the boys is rare
only lana loud really comes to mind
Tomboys these days are problematic
If they have a boy-like personality, masculine interests or aren't feminine, they're actually Trans and need to transition
That's the logic modern showrunners have assimilated
probably for all the deformation that woke cucks had done, a girl can show masculinity unless she is gay or trans
>a girl can show masculinity unless she is gay
this is another example for the OP, though
being a total butch used to be the go-to way to show someone was a lesbian without having anyone say outright
and while not totally extinct, its been heavily reduced in recent years specifically because of the association, and will usually appear alongside a more feminine lesbian (ie. marcy and PB)
So we can promote interracial and gay couples. Single parents are so 2000's
bombshells and I mean real bombshells
Yeah, we ain't had the VA VA VOOM busty blonde character in a while. Always background fluff at best, best we ever got was Ms. Bellum being probably THE shining example of how to make those types of characters GOOD.
Hilda might as well be.
Where can I watch a better rip of Weekenders?
Mrs Brisby my beloved
>thread made by someone who doesn't even watch cartoons or is moronic on purpose
Many such cases.
>Why did they kill it?
1. Dads are funny
2. 90s propaganda became irrelevant
God, Tino's mom was so hot, thank god she's got a lora on pixai.
One of the loveliest mommies
There's something insanely sexy about her
Is it her body or monotone wit?
>monotone wit
what the hell does that mean?
Delivered humor even though it was dry
ah, well imo it's both
It was used to help kids cope with being a single parent but with how common that is now it makes more sense for a father to be there + the women writers with daddy issues can write them to be pathetic and weak
Single moms are the worst thing to happen to society
I feel like this picture is being a little too unfair by claiming people who are raised by single fathers turn out just fine in comparison while not providing any stats to back up that claim.
Tino's mom could get it
me on the left