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fandomsecrets2012-05-17 06:47 pm
[ SECRET POST #1962 ]
⌈ Secret Post #1962 ⌋
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[Ferris Bueller's Day Off]
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[Community]
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[Big Time Rush]
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[Avengers]
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[The Decemberists]
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[Tim Minchin]
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[The Lizzie Bennet Diaries]
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[Community]
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[The Hunger Games]
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[Nell: The Day Before]
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[Devil Survivor]
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[Homeland]
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[Pippin]
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[Portal 2 & Left 4 Dead]
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[The Avengers, 30 Rock, Psych]
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[Mad Men]
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[Legend of Korra]
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[Faust: Love of the Damned]
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(Anonymous) 2012-05-18 12:13 am (UTC)(link)no subject
Anyway, I wouldn't say there's no element of "boy characters are better" going on there, either. :\
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(Anonymous) 2012-05-18 12:18 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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(Anonymous) 2012-05-18 12:25 am (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2012-05-18 12:50 am (UTC)(link)...this had marginal relevance, I just needed to share it. :/
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This, incidentally really fucked over the Avatar the Last Airbender toy line.
Half the main cast, and season 2's main antagonist, being girls and all...
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(Anonymous) 2012-05-18 01:47 am (UTC)(link)Sadly, a lot of toy companies won't make girl figures.
What??? why not???? that's dumb
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This is the thinking. It probably isn't always wrong, lets face it. But applying it universally results can result in problems
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(Anonymous) 2012-05-18 02:49 am (UTC)(link)Why demand that toys come in matched sets by gender? I mean, come on, kids are going to mix those up and play with a wide range of toys. That's the way it SHOULD be; choose your own toys and back stories and characters, not just swallow whatever the toy industry feels like selling that week.
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I also had the princess who piloted the blue lion in Voltron. Her uniform was pink.
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The most heartbreaking example was a mother with a young boy (I estimated around five years old) who steered him away from the "pink" aisle entirely. He kept trying to walk down it, and she finally took his hand and actively walked him away from the aisle while saying, "You don't want anything down there. Those toys are for girls."
I regularly see parents walking with boys and girls, and when the boys are perusing action figures, and the girl(s) with them show any interest, the parents (male or female - I haven't noticed much difference) will routinely say, "That's not really your thing. We can look at Barbies once your brother picks his toy."
I have, on very rare occasions, seen better examples. The one that sticks in my mind was a little blonde girl about seven years old looking at toy trucks with her dad. She pulled a huge-ass dump truck off a shelf of toy construction equipment, and her dad was all, "Hey, that's an awesome truck! Is that the one you like?" I so wanted to thank him, but I didn't want his little girl to think he was doing something strange or unusual, so I just mentally applauded him.
There's not an immediate fix for the solution, because it's a cultural issue. It's easy to say, "just make all the packaging neutral and mix the toys (Barbies with action figures, toy trucks with toy vacuums, etc)" but that won't help a lot if children don't see more gender-neutral role models on television, in their home life, and at school.
Black Widow is a good start for marketing, because she has an all-black outfit and is all kick-ass, but then we need women (and men) not putting her down in front of children as being suckier than the male characters, and merch needs to show up in both the "boy" and "girl" aisles - perhaps a tie-in figure with the other tiny Avenger figures for the "boy" aisle, then make a 12-inch figure to go with the other 12-inch Avengers and move all of them to the shelves next to Barbie and Monster High. If a boy walking past the Black Widow/Avengers toys can say, "Hey, this one is cool like Batman!" and not be put down for it, and if a girl likewise walking past Black Widow/Barbie/MH toys can say, "Hey, she's cool and pretty!" and not be put down for it, you've got a start on breaking down some of the gendered stereotypes in our culture.
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(Anonymous) 2012-05-19 01:25 am (UTC)(link)And yeah, it's a cultural problem and also a corporate one because toys are all about making money, you know?
But I love your idea of incorporating BW into both. XD
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I like looking at the action figures and own one (Loki), and I've seen little Black Widows, but they're pretty hard to find. Now I kind of want to go see if my favorite comics shop has one and buy it. :\
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afaik, they have no qualms pretending to be bubblegum and marceline in adventure time.
It's just weird to me.
is it really weird to you that a sexy, manipulative spy/assassin ISN'T as cool to a 6 yo kid as a god who conjures thunder and blows shit up with his hammer? or a guy in armor who can fly and shoot blue beams? really?
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eta: and luiza (the youngest) has seen both IM movies and thor. her older brother is a terror and an enabler.
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(Anonymous) 2012-05-18 12:48 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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I still watched and loved the shit out of all of those though. Because it also had things I did like.
Avengers has super heroes with cool super powers beating bad guys up, and there are explosions and things. You know what a six year old thinks of that? THEY THINK THAT IS AWESOME.
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Coulson died in front of Nick Fury, she asked, "Did he die?" Then, when Coulson was silent and Fury's expression made it clear Coulson was dead, she went, "Oh no, he died!"
She was quiet about it, so it wasn't that distracting, but it was just a subtle reminder that, while we think the little ones aren't getting it, they often actually do.