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Chapter four notes
Dark history, Different tolerances then and now
WW2, Looney tunes rise, Pop eye, Disney
Peter pan, Dumbo, etc
Attempts to sensor history, Daffy duck shooting himself
Representation of the ‘Black’ community
Earlier cartoons designed for adults in theater
The move to prime time
Worries for children audiences, Animaniacs / Tom and Jerry
innuendos and adult references in kids shows
The Simpsons, first of its type
Family guy, South Park
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