they already are primarily made for children, aren't they? same with cartoons and video games.
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No. Language is very often child-unfriendly.
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You’re doing fine with me, tonight.
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they are
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Some you kinda need to be a bit older to appreciate, like Planetary.
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But as you have once written that all superhero stories are fascistic in nature, doesn't that mean feeding fascist propaganda to children?
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Could not stand original Star Wars. I just found it boring.
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Like the best of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and others, Marvel movies are aimed at the PG-13 sweet spot of probably ages 8-18 w/tiny innuendo
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Considering SUPERMAN wasn't initially aimed at kids, I'd quibble. I think there should always be a healthy amount of superhero stories...
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...aimed at kids, but any genre, from fairy tales to Westerns to SF, should be able to be aimed at any audience.
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