MOMENTOS RACISTAS NOS DESENHOS ANIMADOS - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses instances of alleged subliminal messages of racism in animated films. They mention a list of censored cartoons, "se instructir leve" or "the 11 censored episodes," which are episodes deemed politically incorrect or offensive due to their use of racial stereotypes. They provide examples from popular cartoons like "Bugs Bunny" and "Blackra1n," emphasizing how these episodes often target black characters.

The speaker also touches on more recent cartoons, like "The Simpsons" and "Popeye," pointing out episodes that have been controversial due to their portrayal of racial and cultural stereotypes. They mention the episode "Plene Paulisão" from "The Simpsons," which depicted a negative image of Brazilians, leading to complaints from the Brazilian government.

The speaker further discusses the controversy surrounding the cartoon "Blackra1n," created in the 1940s, which parodied the "Snow White" cartoon with an all-black cast. They mention episodes where the characters make jokes about their ethnicity, and another episode where the characters are depicted as cannibals.

The speaker also brings up the cartoon "Tom and Jerry," pointing out episodes that have been censored due to their use of racial stereotypes. They mention the character "Ton," who was initially depicted as black but was later changed to white.

Finally, the speaker encourages viewers to open their minds and challenge prejudices, emphasizing the importance of understanding and empathy in society.

Facts

1. The speaker discusses subliminal messages of racism in animated films.
2. The speaker mentions a list of censored cartoons called "se instructir leve" or "the 11 censored episodes".
3. These episodes were removed from the air due to being politically incorrect or offensive.
4. The speaker provides an example of an episode where Bugs Bunny is hunted by a North American black character.
5. Another example is an episode where Bugs Bunny crawls on the floor asking for payment and continues making jokes about his ethnicity.
6. The speaker mentions a cartoon called "blackra1n" by Warner Bros, which was censored and no longer shown on television since 1968.
7. The speaker states that the cartoon was created in the 40s and is a parody of the Snow White cartoon.
8. The story takes place during the second world war and all the characters are African-American.
9. The speaker discusses a more current cartoon, "The Simpsons", and its controversies.
10. The speaker mentions an episode of "The Simpsons" called "plene paulisão" or "It's Eliza's fault", which caused controversy in Brazil.
11. The speaker discusses another cartoon, "Popeye", and its episodes that contain racist stereotypes.
12. The speaker mentions a Disney classic, "Lady and the Tramp", which has been controversial due to its depiction of Oriental features.
13. The speaker discusses the Tom and Jerry cartoon and its controversies related to racism and violence.
14. The speaker mentions a character in Tom and Jerry named "Mammy", who was originally depicted as a black woman but was later changed to a white woman.
15. The speaker discusses Disney's oldest cartoons and their censorship due to strange scenes.
16. The speaker mentions a cartoon from 1940, "Charles Mingus", which contains a scene where a white centaur cleans the hull of other white establishments.
17. The speaker discusses the importance of opening minds to put an end to prejudice and the similarities between different cultures.
18. The speaker mentions the importance of social media in spreading awareness and ending prejudice.