Winnie the Pooh banned from Polish playground - "inappropriate hermaphrodite"

Let them use Soviet version, it doesn't have dress at all :)

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Best Soviet cartoon of all time:


Link to video.

I always loved Nu, pogodi! (it was shown here in the mid 80s or something, when i was in early elementary school).
 
Man, the Russian Wolf and rabbit. CLASSIC.

I watched that cartoon when I was a kid - the only cartoons we ever got on TV were Russian, Czech, or Polish.. and the smurfs.

He drank, he smoked.. and he was sexist and violent to boot. Excellent role model. :goodjob: I mean, how could he not be? HE WEARS PANTS.
 
You've got to wonder what a demented mind would come up with a children's character that chooses to wear only shirts, in a seemingly convoluted attempt to show off his "problems down below". Is castration and voyeurism really something we want our kids to be thinking about when all they want to see is a cute little bear?
Not only Disney, but a friend of mine who did the Fuzzy Knights webcomic. While Mossfoot is almost fully clothed (wears a jacket and pants, but no shoes), his girlfriend Violet only wears a ribbon on her head, Ben wears a jacket and tam, and Target usually doesn't wear anything (he did wear a hat once, I recall). Mossfoot and Violet are teddy bears, Ben is a bunny, and Target is a cat.

The most controversial issue we ever had about Violet was whether or not it was sexist to have her wearing a metal bra on the front cover of one of the FK graphic novels.

Kyriakos said:
Besides, children of any school age are not likely to be interested in a stupid bear.
Fuzzy Knights has fans ranging from young children up to people past 70 years of age. Two of the main characters are bears. I own replicas of them, although sadly I can't find the same outfit Mossfoot has.
 
Man, the Russian Wolf and rabbit. CLASSIC.

I watched that cartoon when I was a kid - the only cartoons we ever got on TV were Russian, Czech, or Polish.. and the smurfs.

He drank, he smoked.. and he was sexist and violent to boot. Excellent role model. :goodjob: I mean, how could he not be? HE WEARS PANTS.
And even a tie. Model Soviet citizen to the boot.
 
Man, the Russian Wolf and rabbit. CLASSIC.

I watched that cartoon when I was a kid - the only cartoons we ever got on TV were Russian, Czech, or Polish.. and the smurfs.

He drank, he smoked.. and he was sexist and violent to boot. Excellent role model. :goodjob: I mean, how could he not be? HE WEARS PANTS.

Actually he was my crypto-role model. I recall thinking at that time that i will just act smarter and not make it obvious that i also was meaning to just create havoc.

It worked for a while. Then elementary school and early highschool ended :(

Was Bolec/Lolec polish? (cause that was more on the bizarre side of things :D ).


Link to video.

Polish 80s racist cultural-appropriation :(
 
Best Soviet cartoon of all time

Absolute winner. At least from kids perspective. Though if you watch a few of these cartoons now, due to nostalgia or something - you'll most likely find Winnie the Pooh funnier.
I also liked the Soviet version of Alice Through the Looking Glass.
 
A bear wearing a shirt is wearing more clothing than most bears wear.

Most bears are more bare.
 
It's Lolek and Bolek and yeah, very Polish. I grew up with that caroon as well. Krecik (Krtek) also comes to mind, as well as neighbours (czech), Rumcajs (czech) and.. I forget, but for some reason there were a lot of Czech cartoons.
 
A bear wearing a shirt is wearing more clothing than most bears wear.

Most bears are more bare.

I can barely bear this situation! I think I'll go to a bar so I can find some other people who can bear the situation with me.

(No, I have no regrets.).
 
At least the smurfs wear pants. You know what's under those pants - perfectly normal blue penises and vaginas.
The reason the male smurfs are blue is the low number of females to each male and the resulting blueness of the testicles spreading throughout the body.
 

So.

Slavic nations say no to homosexuality?

Good luck getting that to work. I very much doubt that the human slavic mentality is in any way intrinsically different from the human mentality that exists anywhere else in the world. But I could well be wrong. I've never been to the slavic world.
 
Well, you see, every time a Slavic gay couple appears, the Antichrist is slowly materialising into our dimension.

Say no to Slavic gay couples!
 
Why do you assume that those guys crawling almost naked along the street pretending to be dogs were homosexuals?

I don't. I assumed those were BDSM types.

But the overwhelming drift of the video was anti-gay. It even featured a road sign traffic ban thingy superimposed over a rainbow flag (symbol of all things gay, I understand).

Now, I don't advocate the promotion of the gay lifestyle at all. I just don't think it's realistic to think you can ban people from living how they choose and expect it to have a positive outcome for the wider society.
 
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