For kids

>for kids

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This is pretty much what animals do in real life: hunt or be hunted

I feel really sad for kids who watched this shit...

I loved it as a kid. The whole killing thing didn't register as any more horrible than what happens in Bambi or whatever.

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Same here. It was one of these shows who had balls to show death in realistic manner.None of that cute disney bullshit from the 90s

spotted the city boy who has spent his life in a basement. holy fuck, go out sometimes, some sun wouldn't kill you

I wanted to fuck the snake.

RIP Pheasants.

Most loyal husbando, he couldn't live without her.
;_;
*pours some 40oz to the curb for some true niggaz dat got shot*

I loved it when I was a kid, the deaths sure made an impression on me but they got me used to death. Couple years later a dog ran over by a car died in my lap and maybe without knowing animal death before I wouldn't cope with it. God speed little puppy.

>for kids

I watched this as a kid but I don't even remember the animals dying.
It was no big deal.

To be fair, there was lots of dark material in animation for children, especially during the 1980's. In fact it was most movies in general at the time, not just animation. There was less concern about age ratings back then, see. Even if you grew up only watching Disney, you definitely would've seen the deaths in Lion King, or perhaps the older and vastly superior Bambi. Besides, Watership Down, which is by far the most brutal, was aimed at kids.

The truth is that anyone can appreciate stories with tension and conflict, especially kids, and death only raises the stakes and keeps those stories interesting.

fucking emasculation.

our childrean are going to be weak defenseless pansies.

>for kids

looks harmless

they are frogs, a symbol of hate. REEEEEEEE!

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it's fucking brutal. A weird Romeo and Juliet story with lots of "racially" motivated killing

Were the people at Tatsunoko just really fucking depressed during that era?

What the fuck is this?
I knew steven was a sissy but this is just ridiculous.

children are supposed to grow up

Holy shit man...

I tought that was le captcha

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Nightmare fuel

yeah, that cgi looks pretty ugly.

It's a show made by a Jewish woman, what did you expect?

Was that American version censored at all?

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Kids were made of stronger stuff.

>Frogposter is a massive wuss
Makes sense

>blood and gore
>cursing is censored

>our childrean are going to be weak defenseless pansies.

>close-up of an Iron-Man armour's faceplate to show a reaction

Yeah okay.

Gotta protect the chillun from dem naughty cusses

>"Kids can't rip a man apart into bloody mush but they CAN cuss, so it's okay to show the former because they can't emulate it, but not okay to show the latter because then they'll be cussing all over."

Actual argument I've heard when dealing with physical violence versus cursing in kid's media. Nutters.

Wowzers! It makes sense!

Why? It was great.

>tfw mentally challenged
>can't handle the ugly things in life
>get into fiction for the escapism
>realize that you can't make good stories without showing the ugly things in life

Disney's Dinosaur was brutal. I remember seeing a dinosaur getting eaten alive.

millenials get triggered easy

this can't be real
holy shit

>Ironman
Wasn't it Iron Patriot aka Norman Osborn?

Problem?

I think i remember several. One of them got dragged into the darkness, which was kind of traumatizing

I thought you were talking about Fantasia for a second, but then realized you mean that stupid CGI movie.

Cut those feet off and don't bite the bullet.

it's what shrikes do, it's educational

That's why I specified armour. Couldn't remember weather it was Iron Patriot or Iron Man. They're both still Iron Man Armours.

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I watched it as a kid the only death I really rememberr was the Hedgehogs but I can recall the theme spot on

>Frogposter
>Ever reproducing

Amazing, other people remember this series ? It is more deep and mature than many supposedly boundary pushing cartoons from recent years, like Korra or Steven Universe.

Adder was best girl.

who is the one that got splatted?

Ares

Mmm I could have some of that with some fresh cornbread.

>everyone talking about how to deal with Scarface
>she straight up assassinates him
>even takes the time to gloat about
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best part is, it actually solves all their problems.

Mr. Pheasant was a whiny faggot who cared only for himself
Even the other animals didn't like him or mourn his death