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September 24, 2017 | WTF | Elliot Wolf | 0 Comments
Creative people almost always find a way to incorporate a small piece of themselves into the things they produce. And that’s fine. As long as that small piece of you isn’t your penis. Or in this case an undeniable drawing of one in a cartoon that is actually meant for kids and not on Adult Swim. The show Maya the Bee has been pulled from Netflix for having an animated dick drawing inside of a log in during a scene. Netflix has taken the typical don’t blame the message on the messenger attitude towards the entire ordeal because parents are upset.
Salacious images are lurking in even the most G-rated of content these days. Be careful, or your poor child might be subjected something like what viewers of Netflix’s Maya the Bee experienced: seeing an outline drawing of a peen.
I understand both sides. Sometimes an intern hired to filter through movies for filth forgets to do their job and stray dick may slip through security. Honest mistake. But in the same breath, I wouldn’t want my child watching a show where one of the animators is obviously on a sex offender registry. That or this is the animation industry’s equivalent of shitting on your boss’ desk on the last day of work. More than one person had to sign off on the dick being there. So I do believe there may be a possibility of some kind of undiscovered dick defamation syndicate. Kid shows have been using double entendres since forever. It’s typically hidden in the comedy though. This instance was a bit more blatant. If Netflix was smart they would use this to promote their new American Vandal program that’s obviously going to be funny for the first five minutes at most. An entire season long satire about finding out who keeps drawing dicks where dick drawings do not belong. Yeah, comedy is dead.
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