@RusA #9858900 I used to watch a lot of cartoons in the Nineties, and I was fortunate to be a kid when there were quite a number of good ones on the air. One of my favorites was one called Doug, in which the main character was the new kid in town trying to find his place in his new environment. One of the most striking things about it was something I never gave much thought to when I was ten or eleven years old, but the kids in that town were literally People of Color.
It was on Nickelodeon for four years, then moved to ABC-TV, owned by The Disney Company, and got so Disneyfied that it wasn't worth watching anymore.
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@RusA #9858900 I used to watch a lot of cartoons in the Nineties, and I was fortunate to be a kid when there were quite a number of good ones on the air. One of my favorites was one called Doug, in which the main character was the new kid in town trying to find his place in his new environment. One of the most striking things about it was something I never gave much thought to when I was ten or eleven years old, but the kids in that town were literally People of Color.
It was on Nickelodeon for four years, then moved to ABC-TV, owned by The Disney Company, and got so Disneyfied that it wasn't worth watching anymore.