Old British cartoons are great. Danger Mouse, The Wind in the Willows, Paddington etc.
Then you have the flip side. No way would I let her watch Doctor Who. It went from quirky sci-fi with some random history episodes thrown in from time to time to full on globalist propaganda.
That's the funniest part. These trannies all think they look stunning and brave but in reality they go from looking like semi-normal dudes to the ugliest looking women imaginable. Yet they think they pass. My local grocery store has one who is a dead ringer for Quagmire's dad. He ain't foolin' nobody.
Thomas and Friends was great but even my kid doesn't like the new stuff. They've thrown a lot of "diversity" like a Bollywood singing Indian train (I shit you not) in it. My daughter prefers the Ringo Starr hosted ones from years ago.
Nah, he's all in on it. If it says Star Wars on the label, he furiously jerks off to it. Posted about how stunning and brave that worthless character was (Rose?) and when he went to Disney's™ Star Wars™ Celebration™ how "the best fans of any fandom" cheered her on for, ya know, existing or something.
He used to be a normal and decent guy. Now he's middle aged, fat, only talks about Star Wars, beer and other non-consequential things. The rest of our group are all married, have kids, go to church, own houses and just have lives. He's stuck behind.
It sucks, particularly when you're a parent. Want your kid to watch some nice cartoons, well guess what? Pete the Cat's friend has gay parents. Mr. Ratburn on Arthur takes it up the arse. She-Ra was empowering to little girls but now she's a butch or tranny.
See Dick Cheney:Gravitas