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Why Are So Many People Upset With “Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug & Catnoir”?
And I think that a lot of the criticism that has been aimed at this show comes from the fact that even though most of the fandom are older, its target audience are kids.
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“Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug & Catnoir”: Its Characters Are The Reason Why It’s So Loved
The characters are from a range of different ethnic backgrounds, they have vastly different body shapes and vastly different personalities. This show represents actual people rather than cardboard cutouts of the ideal Eurocentric person.
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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Diversity and Redemption
This show is an embodiment of the progress we have achieved in terms of representation of not only LGBTQ+ characters but also characters of vastly different body types and skin colours. Each character is a unique individual with an established back story.
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Why You Need To Watch Frozen II A Second Time To Truly Appreciate It
It wasn’t until I watched it again with my housemates that I could truly appreciate just how well crafted a movie it is. On second viewing, I wasn’t worried about whether or not it was like the first one, I knew it wasn’t because I’d already seen it. All I did on my second viewing was just enjoy it for what it is.
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Knives Out: The Power Of Good Amongst Moral Corruption
This movie is not light-hearted. It punches you in the gut just when you think you’ve seen all the bad there is to see. The only thing that makes it worthwhile is its stubborn ideal that good will overcome evil. Despite all of Ransom’s efforts, he failed. And he failed in the way that he didn’t realise that Marta would always choose to do the right thing even if it meant her being arrested and her mother being deported.
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