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A satire site invented a sequel to Moana where the titular Disney character transitions to become a boy and conservatives are falling for it bigtime.

    • @Catoblepas
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      116 months ago

      I’ve always felt it’s kind of strange that people jump to blaming the Chinese market for there not being any notable LGBTQ characters in Disney movies, when it’s not like they were releasing movies with queer characters before the Chinese market was big. As this very article and like… the last couple of years of stupid Florida politics have demonstrated, there’s a loud portion of the American market that would have a huge problem with an LGBTQ protagonist in a Disney movie.

      • @Delphia@lemmy.world
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        66 months ago

        I wasnt implying that the LGBTQ washing was exclusively to keep China happy, just that its definitely factored in.

        • Aatube
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          6 months ago

          I mean, there’s a sizable TOH fan base on Chinese platforms

      • Chris (He/Him)
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        46 months ago

        Before things got very cold between us, some studios were keeping an eye on the Russian market as well. That’s supposedly why the queer content in The Legend of Korra was so very, very toned down; the show was doing poorly on its home ground, and Nickelodeon wanted to make some of its money back in Russia.

        China is one of the biggest and most powerful overseas markets, although it seems to be in decline right now. But foreign markets definitely have an effect on what we get to see here in the States.