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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago

"Television programs that feature heroes and villains drawn from the toy-store shelf or developed in conjunction with the marketing of toys, once banned by Federal regulations, are booming in the free-market era of the current [FCC]" [1986] https://t.co/me2sz2QABU https://t.co/wAK4CjydfV

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 7 years ago

Of course that was centered around free speech, and the actual concern about advertising to children lost.All of my childhood has been subject to propaganda of brands due to creeping censorship & 'muh free speech' rhetoric. It drowned out nuance.https://t.co/ZzeDjnoQRd

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

One of the most popular toys.https://t.co/a7lItSmmcj

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"An enchanting animated fantasy [...]My Little Pony; Today's most popular toy is now an animated home video adventure!"https://t.co/9M9StZU2U7

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I remember going to toy museums and seeing a stark contrast between toys based on years. 1970s-1990s toys were all cheap superstimulous plastic garbage made by marketing teams to sell toys.https://t.co/Z8k4iORxKK

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago

Something thing that keeps popping up in my head while reviewing this the weird advertisement laws change from ~1968 and the progression of changes in how children were targeted. https://t.co/ZzeDjnoQRdhttps://t.co/bXsjM7xW2Z

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

At the same time as the MLP, anime companies were teaming up with toy companies to manufacture and sell merch.https://t.co/bOSOCPljwK

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago

Giant Robots in Tokusatu (Power Rangers / Super Sentai) was inspired somewhat directly by a Toei+Marvel version of Spiderman from 1978?https://t.co/45t2zbrvMq https://t.co/C77UQbgt9n

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

These were inspired by comics."What you might not realize is that if you follow the giant robot timeline back, a lot of the elements that we associate with the genre can be traced to a single comic — Go Nagai’s Mazinger Z." https://t.co/XGNeAt1BFg

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Western comics also seemed to have a similar trend. With newspaper comic styles eventually culminating with the invention of western animation and the eventual creation of Disney.https://t.co/Nsbj8ezAyD

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Interestingly, you can also see the trend from comic => TV go in reverse.The My Little Pony comics actually spawned one of the more famous memes of our time, as an ad for Disney comics.https://t.co/w4L1SbUpGH

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The "G1" comic line is fascinating. If you scroll down here you can actually see they included 'free gifts' akin to how children would be given toys inside of cereal boxes or happy meals.https://t.co/HNS2SYOVMT

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