The video discusses the content of various children's cartoons and how they have been censored or banned in different countries due to their potentially harmful or controversial messages. The video creators emphasize that their intention is not to traumatize children or promote inappropriate content, but to raise awareness about the impact of these cartoons on young viewers.
The video provides examples from different cartoons, including "The Simpsons", "SpongeBob SquarePants", "The Park", and "Sailor Moon", which have been criticized for their potentially harmful or controversial content. The video creators also mention the controversy surrounding the "Sailor Moon" episode that was censored in the Rio de Janeiro book biennial due to its depiction of a lesbian relationship.
The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to watch other videos and subscribe to the channel. The video creators also mention the importance of reading and signing up for a newsletter for children under 12 years old.
1. The video is about discussing cartoons that contain content not suitable for children under 12 years old according to Brazilian legislation.
2. The video creator is not showing scenes from the cartoons that could be problematic, to avoid any trauma.
3. The video creator is targeting viewers who are over 13 years old to subscribe and leave a like.
4. The video discusses a specific episode of the cartoon "Pingo" that had a problem in Australia due to its portrayal of a child befriending a spider.
5. The episode was banned in Australia because it suggests that children can be friends with a dangerous spider.
6. The video also mentions the cartoon "Bob Sponge" and an episode where the character gives a bath joke that was considered too heavy for children to understand.
7. The episode of "Bob Sponge" was banned in the United Kingdom and Australia.
8. The video discusses another cartoon, "The Park", which was considered politically incorrect due to its content.
9. The episode of "The Park" where children summon superheroes who are actually entities from different religions was banned after the September 11th attacks.
10. The video also mentions the cartoon "Sailor Moon", which was censored for showing homosexual affection between the women characters.
11. The video creator mentions that there is no censorship in Brazil, implying that they believe the content they are discussing would not be censored in Brazilian media.