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fandomsecrets2013-12-26 06:49 pm
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[Rachel Getting Married]
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[Mass Effect]
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-27 03:16 am (UTC)(link)There's a lot animated stuff I like and I specifically go out of my way to find really good bits of it, but beyond some animated stuff being more experimental visual wise and maybe more less cynical as a whole, there's no way that I could argue that it's better as a whole than adult entertainment as a whole because of the constraints and expectations placed on it. There's specific instances, like Grave of the Fireflies, which I think is enjoyable in its own right and better than the average for adult media.
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-27 03:25 am (UTC)(link)Kids and adults actually have to deal with a lot of the same things, maybe not paying bills, but we all live in the same world and have to interact with each other. When bad things happen, they don't just happen to adults. Good media will work with that and can be very mature despite it's audience. I'd say they're just as equal depending on who's writing the story.
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These are kids shows that handle these topics with a hell of a lot more maturity than much, if not most, of the adult material I see on these same topics. I'm not saying that all kids media is better than all adult media or vice-versa, but I sure as hell can believe that there is some fantastic stuff for kids out there and some family and adult-material that flat out sucks. So refusing to watch something just because it's targeted towards kids, which is what the anon at the top of the thread was talking about, is pretty stupid.