No. That's not how that works. If you buy a Volkswagen, do you go around saying it's a Porsche?
But they own Porsche, Porsche doesn’t own Volkswagen 😂
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No. That's not how that works. If you buy a Volkswagen, do you go around saying it's a Porsche?
My apologies, it was Porsche AG who bought Volkswagen, I'd forgotten they'd renamed the holding brand to Volkswagen Group. Point still stands, if you buy a Porsche are you going to go around and call it a Volkswagen?But they own Porsche, Porsche doesn’t own Volkswagen 😂
I wouldn't, a Porsche is a PorscheMy apologies, it was Porsche AG who bought Volkswagen, I'd forgotten they'd renamed the holding brand to Volkswagen Group. Point still stands, if you buy a Porsche are you going to go around and call it a Volkswagen?
Exactly my point.I wouldn't, a Porsche is a Porsche![]()
My apologies, it was Porsche AG who bought Volkswagen, I'd forgotten they'd renamed the holding brand to Volkswagen Group. Point still stands, if you buy a Porsche are you going to go around and call it a Volkswagen?
And Disney is a multi-faceted corporation with content aimed at different age brackets. Do you get mad when the news shows clips of bombings in the Middle East because that can warp childrens' minds? Lest we forget, Disney owns ABC. Do you get upset when ESPN shows a player getting injured in game? That can be traumatizing to children. Lest me forget, Disney owns ESPN. Most people understand that different subsidiaries service different audiences, and that's perfectly fine.Either or, one company owns them and if they don’t make sales it’s the owner that ultimately pays.
Disney owns it no matter what branch of Disney created it.
We've established that. Now what? Disney will eventually own every channel on TV, every streaming service, the internet itself (maybe), etc. Of course they're going to have content aimed at different audiences. We can't all be watching Barney the Dinosaur all day.Disney owns it no matter what branch of Disney created it.
And Disney is a multi-faceted corporation with content aimed at different age brackets. Do you get mad when the news shows clips of bombings in the Middle East because that can warp childrens' minds? Lest we forget, Disney owns ABC. Do you get upset when ESPN shows a player getting injured in game? That can be traumatizing to children. Lest me forget, Disney owns ESPN. Most people understand that different subsidiaries service different audiences, and that's perfectly fine.
And if kids are seeing this one, it's a failing of the PARENTS, not the channel aimed at adults.I’ll say again cartoons means kids are interested and Disney created it. They used to have standards about this.
And if kids are seeing this one, it's a failing of the PARENTS, not the channel aimed at adults.
They're very clearly not targeting children. That's your go-to for everything, is it? I don't like this, so THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!! Come on now...Absolutely. So that’s a excuse for Disney to target children with this?
They're very clearly not targeting children. That's your go-to for everything, is it? I don't like this, so THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!! Come on now...
I can’t help it if the left seems to find them a easy target! Come on!
I was about 12 when South Park came out and I watched every single episode.
Fantastic?!
Didn't make me some deviant.
Sadly not every child is immune to bad influences.
Except for the detail that they are literally not targeting children with it. Their streaming service is part of their attempts to expand their reach and market. The notion of cartoons which are aimed at older audiences has been around for a long time now. I am actually surprised now that you have not been in the anime subforum here talking about how they are wrong for their content too. A lot of earlier anime, was inspired by Disney after all.Absolutely. So that’s a excuse for Disney to target children with this?
Except for the detail that they are literally not targeting children with it.
It’s on Disney plus so, they are.
Their streaming service is part of their attempts to expand their reach and market. The notion of cartoons which are aimed at older audiences has been around for a long time now.
On channels that aren’t known for being for kids. And from a company’s that are known for supposedly being all about the kids and family.
I am actually surprised now that you have not been in the anime subforum here talking about how they are wrong for their content too.
Continue to be surprised.
A lot of earlier anime, was inspired by Disney after all.
Inspired by Disney not created by Disney
And it’s streaming on Disney + where children want to watch.