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volleypearlfan · 1 year
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On Cringe Culture, Kids' Shows, and Elitism
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i'M nOt rEaDiNg aLl tHaT" Ok, scroll down for the TL:DR. (Also on SpaceHey and Blogspot)
The now ex-CEO of Disney, Bob Chapek, has stated the animation is only for children. Never mind that this is the same company that owns The Simpsons, and was founded by a guy who said, and I quote "You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway."
Naturally, this has caused universal backlash within the animation community, with many people defending animation as a medium for everyone, not just kids. However, the animation community was also mocked by outsiders for using kids' shows, such as Gravity Falls, to prove that animation is for everyone. In fact, the animation community (more specifically the western animation community) has always been cruelly harassed by outsiders for watching cartoons, especially ones aimed at children.
There is nothing wrong with watching children's shows AT ALL. Watching kids' shows doesn't make you immature, a pedophile, or whatever bullshit that outsiders want to spew. Remember the Walt Disney quote above; many kids' shows are designed to be appealing to multiple audiences, including adults. Kids' shows with adult appeal (or ones that don't annoy the living daylights out of parents, or are legitimately good for kids) are more likely to be praised and recommended by said parents than, say, Cocomelon.
However, because of the stigma attached to kids' shows, many animation fans feel the need to hate on/ignore slice-of-life or comedy cartoons, while only praising plot-driven or "dark" ones like Gravity Falls, The Owl House, and Avatar, and say that they are "not for kids." Again, there is NOTHING wrong with liking kids' shows (these shows do feel more YA-ish though, but that's another subject for another blog). All three of these shows are very high quality, and you don't need to justify your enjoyment of them to outsiders. The constant prioritization of dramatic cartoons over lighthearted ones in the cartoon fandom creates a sense of snobby elitism, and leads to...
...fans of lighthearted shows like Big City Greens and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic being bullied for liking said shows because they are "childish." Which, in turn, leads to fans of lighthearted kids' shows trying to make their shows seem dark in order to make the elitists like them. Back in the day, many bronies made dark fan works based on MLP such as "Cupcakes," "Smile HD," and "Rainbow Factory" and put them out in public with no age restriction, resulting in a bunch of traumatized children. The bronies also acted like they were the target audience and not children.
Apart from the bronies' fan works, MLP also suffered from exaggerated darkness on TV Tropes subpages. Speaking of TV Tropes, there was a very infamous incident regarding the kids' show "Ready Jet Go!" Aside from the stigma surrounding general kids' programs, you also have the stigma attached to preschool shows that they are dumb and for babies (never mind that babies/infants are too young to watch TV, and if they watch it before they turn 2, it would really hurt their brain. Look up the Baby Einstein controversy for more info), especially with GoAnimate users making it hip to hate on Dora and Barney. Not every preschool/elementary show is the same as Cocomelon. There are many high-quality programs for the little ones such as Arthur, Cyberchase, Sesame Street, Bluey, Mister Rogers, VeggieTales, Oswald, Blue's Clues, LazyTown, Bear in the Big Blue House, and WordGirl. Can you really blame fans for liking them when they’re just so good?
With all this in mind, someone once made a Nightmare Fuel page for Ready Jet Go on TV Tropes in order to make it more popular, because the user felt alone in liking the show and it was a big comfort for them. They also cited the snobbery of the cartoon community as a reason for their making the page on the Nightmare Fuel cleanup thread. The page was eventually deleted because it was mocked cruelly by 4chan. It didn't make the show more popular, it gave it a bad reputation.
The user shouldn't have to had made that stupid page with examples exaggerating the show's supposed scariness. If it weren't for the cartoon community being a bunch of elitists, as well as the kids/preschool show stigma, this wouldn't have happened. The sad part is, even though the page is long gone, the page STILL gets brought up by RJG haters to mock the show, its' fans, and TV Tropes for "pissing their pants over Ready Jet Go" which is beating a dead horse at this point. Seriously, make like Elsa and LET IT GO. Please stop bringing it up, and if you’re reading this blog, please don’t look it up. Please have sympathy for Ready Jet Go fans. We’re actually a very nice fandom.
The 4chan bullying also ties into cringe culture. On sites such as DeviantArt, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Reddit, and 4chan, many people are considered "cringe" and cyberbullied for "crimes" like making a colorful character or watching cartoons. The cyberbullies in question are just a bunch of pathetic lowlives who bully people for being happy, because they think that bullying happy people will make them feel better about their disgusting selves.
As noted here, cringe culture affects autistic people the most. Autistic people tend to get really passionate about their favorite things, or "special interests," and like to talk about them all the time and make their own characters. But according to some unwritten rule of society, your OCs have to be as deep as Shakespeare, and you're not allowed to like 'childish' things even a little bit. (I think it's worth mentioning that the Nightmare Fuel person was autistic themselves). Many proponents of cringe culture participate in concern trolling, acting like they don't want so-called "cringe" people to be bullied and want them to be good artists/writers. Cringe culture doesn't make people become better creators, it makes them become boring creators and repressing their true passions.
Every autistic person is different, which is why it's called the autism spectrum. However, it is true that a lot of autistic people enjoy children's media, likely because of how calming and simple they tend to be. For example, Thomas the Tank Engine is very popular with autistics because the engines' emotions are easy to tell, and the show has a chill atmosphere (by the way, the Thomas fandom is a frequent victim of cringe culture). Plus, it legitimately has Tolkien-level lore dating back to the 1940s. I'm not even kidding, look up "The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways." It always pisses me off when outsiders act surprised that "tHOmAs tHe tRaIn hAs A fAnDoM?!?1!" It's based on a book series that's existed since 1945, of fucking course it has a fandom, dumbass.
TL;DR - 'Animation is for everyone' and 'it's okay to like kids' cartoons/lighthearted cartoons' are statements that can and should co-exist. Also, autistic people can like whatever they want and those who harass them are the scum of the earth.
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ari-bat · 22 days
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Quick piece of fanart to celebrate today's solar eclipse
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coolsomejet · 23 days
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READY JET GO! - "Total Eclipse Block Party"
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My humanoid artistic journey
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Dusty- the first "human"
William Afton- First actual human
Jet- First overcomplicated humanoid
Davis- main MAIN Character
Dib- first ip character important to the dark incarnation saga
Alther- first bronze family member
Jonathan Joestar- anatomy and weird shit is important
Snufkin- changed
Thomas- the one with their story actually told
Taizo- ???
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thecraziestfanever · 3 months
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Sydney: The first time Jet opened a box of Cheerios and looked inside he yelled, "OH WOW! DONUT SEEDS!"
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Zerk: I am an expert at identifying birds.
Dr. Rafferty: Okay, what about those ones flying over there?
Zerk: Yeah, they're all birds.
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Jet: We can bake these cookies at 400 degrees for 10 minutes or 4,000 degrees for 1 minute.
Sydney: No, that's not how you make cookies.
Stella: FLOOR IT!! How about 4,000,000 degrees for 1 second?!?
Sean: yOU'RE GONNA BURN THE HOUSE DOWN-
Jet: I'M GONNA HARNESS THE POWER OF THE FREAKING SUN TO MAKE COOKIES!
Stella: DO IT!
Sean and Sydney: NO-
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Stella: I've been described as a 'heartless villain', but I prefer... 'has alternative ways of having fun'.
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Jet: Fruits that do not live up to their names: passionfruit, grapefruit, honeydew and dragonfruit.
Jet: Fruits that do live up to their names?
Jet: Orange.
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Jet: *eating a cinnamon roll*
Stella: Cannibalism.
Jet: *confused chewing noises*
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nocontextpbskids · 9 months
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tumblydove · 10 months
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Speaking of PBS Kids, OMG THE READY JET GO MOVIE WAS SO GOOD
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pryzzm · 10 months
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I'm pretty excited for the new RJG movie!! A couple nights ago I put Back To Bortron 7 on repeat and doodled what I believe is my first? PropulSean piece. they're so cute. they're a lil bit older here maybe 14-15 :] big chungus Sean in a UFO hoodie is so real to me specifically. (( the second slide is just to show off jet's hair since i ended up hiding most of it :/ ))
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tvthemesongs · 9 months
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Ready Jet Go! Intro
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randofanficrecs · 8 months
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Today's random fic is brought to you by the Ready Jet Go!(cartoon) fandom, When It Rains by bluffscove
Chapters: 1/1 Words: 912 Fandom: Ready Jet Go! (Cartoon) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Jet Propulsion (Ready Jet Go), Sydney Skelley, Sean Rafferty, Mindy Melendez, Carrot Propulsion, Celery Propulsion, Sunspot Propulsion, Face 9000 Additional Tags: Rain, takes place during early season 1, a little bit after Jet arrived on Earth, One Shot Language: English Summary: Jet experiences Earth rain for the first time.
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galaxygazer-lav · 9 months
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New RJG OC just dropped + background and info!!
Their name is Eclipse!!
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volleypearlfan · 1 month
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I need to redraw this panel but with Mitchlendez. Damian and Anya are SO Mitchell and Mindy coded respectively that it's insane.
I guess what I'm trying to say that is that Damianya enjoyers should watch Ready Jet Go
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ari-bat · 5 months
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Imagination
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My first attempt at drawing Jet
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coolsomejet · 3 months
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The main cast of Ready Jet Go! at the beginning (Tour of the Solar System) and end (Space Camp) of the show
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FANDOMS OF TUMBLR
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WELCOME TO THE VILLA GAMES.
WERE ALL OF MY HYPERFIXATIONS FIGHT TO THE DEATH AND WHICHEVER FANDOM COMES OUT ON TOP WILL HAVE ETERNAL BRAGGING RIGHTS
PLACE YOUR BETS NOW
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thecraziestfanever · 3 months
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Cousins
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I drew young Celery, her brother Zucchini, and their cousin, Spinach (never seen in the show; heard in "Sunspot and the Great Red Spot").
The kids usually get along, but right now it looks like a conveniently 11-minute-long feud is starting...
Generation xerox, anyone?
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