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PepisMaximus 25 points ago +27 / -2

So I went and looked up "love death robots" and it seems like you might just be falling into the trap of "cartoons are for kids".

The animation in love death robots looks closer to other R rated animated works I have seen. Akira, Mind Game and A Scanner Darkly spring to mind.

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cucks_on_parade -4 points ago +6 / -10

Well, in a way it is. I understand your point, but not all of those episodes are animated in "mature" styles; some of them are quite childish. And these aren't movies that you have to be 18 to rent; they are on a streaming site right beside actual children's content. The only thing potentially keeping a child watching it at any time of the day is their degenerate parents' will to set up parental controls.

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lilbuffkitty 8 points ago +12 / -4

The animation doesn't need to be depicted in a "mature style" for it to be targeted at adults, that would be quite a weird restriction to give artists.

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cucks_on_parade -1 points ago +1 / -2

Seems I have activated the weebs on this site lol. I don't think what I'm getting at is unreasonable or outside of the realm of common sense..

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PepisMaximus 3 points ago +4 / -1

The idea "certain styles of animation are inherently for children" is not a rational position.

You have to have a credit card to sign up for Netflix, which requires you be 18+ or have the consent of a parent/guardian.

It's not like these titles are sitting in the kids section in a public library. This is why parental controls exist. It's not Netflix's fault if you don't choose to use the tools given to you, and it's unreasonable to expect censorship to happen for you, that's what all the leftists want.

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lilbuffkitty 0 points ago +2 / -2

resorting to insults because I disagree with you? Outstanding.