NEW DUCKTALES THEME SONG.
Tag: cartoons
You guys. This DuckTales cast. AND THAT SONG. No words… Are you as excited as we are?
Also… DAVID TENNANT!
Its been NINE YEARS and i still dont think anyone knows exactly why teen titans was cancelled
Same reason Young Justice and Green Lantern The Animated Series were canceled: Girls liked it. Bruce Timm finally up an’ said it out loud in an interview a while back when he was asked why in the hell GL:TAS had been canceled when it was doing so well on every front; DC’s animation department has institutionally decided that feee-males don’t/can’t/shouldn’t like superheroes, so even if a show is drawing in great viewership numbers and has great toy sales, once they find out that it’s popular with women and girls, they pull the plug on it. Cartoon Network loved Teen Titans— two million viewers for new episodes will do that— and wanted a Season Six, and the production staff was already in the planning stages for it; they were going to have a big arc about Terra and why she was Living Normal, and do a lot more with the extended Titans team members.
This is so fucked up.
To elaborate on this point a bit, the reason this happens is that modern television merchandising aims for total market segregation.
In a nutshell, it’s much more efficient to sell things to people if you can divide them up into tightly defined subcategories that have no interests in common; that way, you never risk accidentally competing with yourself.
This is why children’s toys (and toy sales channels) are actually much more strongly gendered these days than they were forty, thirty, even twenty years ago: one of the basic market segregation splits they’ve decided to use is “boys versus girls”.
Ever wonder why you see Avengers t-shirts that leave Black Widow out of the group shot, or Guardians of the Galaxy action figure lines with no Gamora? That’s market segregation in action.
The upshot is that shows with crossover appeal can actually be cancelled for being too popular with girls; they’re viewed as “stealing” the female market from the specifically girl-targeted media that rightfully “owns” it.
This is the sort of thing folks are talking about when they say gender roles are socially constructed, by the way. The gender split in media merchandising? It’s not just artificial, it’s deliberately imposed as a top-down marketing strategy. When folks try to justify it by saying “this is the ways it’s always been” or “this is just what the market wants”, they’re lying through their teeth – this is, in fact, the merchandisers dictating to the market what it wants in order to sell stuff more efficiently.
(Interestingly, the reverse isn’t always true: if a specifically girl-targeted show unexpectedly becomes popular with boys, sometimes rather than being cancelled, its merchandising will shift to court the male collector’s market. TV execs are so sexist, even their sexism is sexist.)
It gets worse.
Paul Dini, a writer/producer said this on a podcast:
“ That’s the thing, you know I hate being Mr. Sour Grapes here, but I’ll just lay it on the line: that’s the thing that got us cancelled on Tower Prep, honest-to-God was, it’s like, ‘we need boys, but we need girls right there, right one step behind the boys’—this is the network talking—’one step behind the boys, not as smart as the boys, not as interesting as boys, but right there.’”Cartoon network and Warner brothers deliberately made the conscious decision to dumb down their female characters because they want to push female viewers away. In fact, Tower Prep was cancelled because it had too many female viewers because the writers made too many well written female characters.
So shitty representation of girls isn’t something that just happens. It’s the result of deliberate planning just so the execs can make more money.
And it’s not just cartoon network. I mean, why do you think Nick fucked over Korra so badly? Remember them telling Bryke they didn’t want a female Avatar? Why do you think there are no Korra figurines or action figures?
Source: http://www.themarysue.com/warner-bros-animation-girl-market/
Here’s a list of fun (and entertaining!) cartoons, videos, and films you can watch in your target language!
Korean
- 로보카폴리 (a fun animated series with talking cars)
- 내친구호비 (My Friend Hebi)
- Cute penguin cartoon
- Cute series with cartoon animals
- Illustrated animal cartoon
- ..Another similar series
- Tobot (또봇) short minute-long clips
- Tobot (또봇) full 1 hour episodes
- Hello Kitty in Korean
- Mr Men & Little Miss
- Channel with many different playlists for complete series
- Another channel full of videos
- Cute Penguin Animated Series
Korean short story/song videos
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAeyBAvUCZM (Umbrella)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufroE1yd0EM (Little Red Riding Hood)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVETxzZOzuo (Hansel & Gretel)
Dutch
Japanese
- Mr. Men Little Miss(Short 3 minute long videos)
- Japanese short stories for children
- Nihongo Dekimasu (Complete series for learning Japanese)
- Hebi Japanese
- More Hebi
- More Cartoons
Japanese Versions of English Songs!
- http://www.youtube.com/user/CREAMVISIONJP/search?query=japanese
- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPJHxY6_mNfjl_RxrGbUpCjO0sht-8gFj
Disney Songs in Japanese
German
Mandarin Chinese
- Growing up with Chinese (Complete series for learning Chinese)
- Sesame Street – Fun Fun Elmo Series
- PEPPA PIG IN CHINESE
- Hello Kitty 1 Hello Kitty 2 Hello Kitty 3
- Hongen Education – Fun Chinese for Kids
- Miss Panda’s Reading Plaground (children’s books read aloud)
- Youtube channel full of Chinese children’s stories
- This channel also has some videos…
- And another
- More videos
Mandarin Chinese short story/song videos
French
- Oui Oui (Noddy)
- LES AVENTURES DE TINTIN (Tintin cartoon – complete series)
- Sam le Pompier (Fireman Sam)
- Petit Ours Brun
- Peppa Couchon (Peppa Pig – full episodes)
- A channel with a few videos to explore
Spanish
Spanish Versions of English Songs
Russian
- GetMovies – A whole Youtube channel full of great quality animated films in Russian
- Peppa Pig in Russian
- Masha and Medved
P.S. I’ll be adding more links! If you know of any other foreign language children’s films / cartoons, please let me know!
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