My daughter has picked up an interest in Demon Slayer, however having watched a little I think it’s too violent/mature.

I’d love to foster her interest in these things, by trying out an alternative anime that hits similar notes while being more age apropriate.

Any recommendations?

  • @Ilflish@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Even kids stuff can be a bit risque due to different cultures. Digimon has a scene where the kids are picked up by a random college kid, Yu-Gi-Oh has a scene where Tea is implied to be about to be sexually assaulted and the OG dragon ball is half about a girl who wants to get laid and an old pervert who also wants to get laid.

    Do you know what about it interests her? Is it the action or the pretty art? Both those could pull different threads

    • @fireweed@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      Sailor Moon is another great example: despite being a kids show it underwent a LOT of censorship changes when it was aired in the US (although much of it was LGBTQ erasure). American media has a lot of issues, but I’d consider US-made cartoons significantly less likely to contain problematic content (especially anything from the last decade, as US studios have become more focused on avoiding that sort of thing because of public outcry, whereas I don’t get the impression the Japanese public cares as much).

      • @Gabu@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        US-made cartoons significantly less likely to contain problematic content for US culture

        FTFY. Also kind of obvious that content created in a country is more likely to follow the sensibilities of said country.