According to @新华视点 on April 6, a survey released by the Jiangsu Provincial Consumer Rights Protection Committee on the 6th showed that among the 1,026 parents of minors interviewed offline, more than 80% of them called for strict control of the scale of cartoons for minors, accounting for 80.7%. Among the 21 representative cartoons for minors selected, 10 had more violent crime elements, and the most had 61. The more common violent crime elements include armed beatings, multiple threats, arson and explosions in "Ultraman Tiga", and Bald Qiang often holding a shotgun or chainsaw in "Boonie Bears". "Boonie Bears" is a series of cartoons produced by Shenzhen Huaqiang Digital Animation Co., Ltd. It mainly tells the story of the hilarious confrontations between the forest protectors, the bear brothers, and Bald Qiang, who destroys the forest, cuts logs, and occupies land to develop entrepreneurial experimental fields. "Ultraman Tiga" is the name of a 1996 Japanese special effects drama and its derivative works. It was introduced to mainland China in 2004 and broadcast on Beijing Radio and Television Station and subsequently more than 50 TV stations across the country. Tiga is the most broadcast Ultraman series in China, and its male protagonist Daigo Madoka has therefore become one of the superheroes in the hearts of people across the country. |
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