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Jun 5 2009, 6:41 PM
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Cosmix Fairy
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I think this is just horrible. What image are they trying to send kids with this? O_O Look at them. They're supposed to be cute, innocent little characters, and then they turn around and do something like this? I'm sorry, but that is just flat out wrong.
I always thought, by bringing in the pixies in season 2, they were trying to appeal to a younger age group... And so, knowing that they have gained that age group, they plan on creating a show in which their favorite little pixies just look... well, they just look inappropriate for young children (Look at Amore...).
If I were a parent of a young child (aged around 4-6), I definitely would not allow them to watch something like that.
Do you know how impressionable little kids are?! I'll tell you: they soak up things they see on TV like a sponge.
To tell you the truth, as much as I like Rainbow and as cruel as this sounds, I do hope this show fails. It's simply not a good idea.
*end of rant*
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When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door, that we do not see the one which has opened for us. -Helen Keller
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Jun 8 2009, 9:46 PM
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Cosmix Fairy
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QUOTE (humbu111 @ Jun 7 2009, 12:18 AM) Who knows, but I dont think we should be that firm in out opinions until we see out. Seeing the promo images alone: I wouldn't feel comfortable letting a 5 year old watch it. Like I said, it disgusts me that they're sending out this image to the younger demographic they've acquired. That's why I really hope it doesn't do well. I sure wouldn't want any little girls to be influenced by the pixies' outfits and poses (and, like I said, little kids are very easily influenced...). The media is already sending out awful images for them, the last thing they need is their favorite cutesy characters influencing them to wear things and act in ways they shouldn't. True, first impressions may be incorrect, but when they release images like this, they're just asking for pre-show criticism and negative feedback.
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When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door, that we do not see the one which has opened for us. -Helen Keller
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Jun 8 2009, 10:15 PM
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Cosmix Fairy
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I am aware. ^_^ If everyone in the world had the same opinion about everything: life would be pretty boring. In any case, I always love expressing my own opinions and listening to others. In some cases, like when I feel very strongly about something, "debating" is fun to me, (despite the fact that I'd never go into politics or law.) lol Anyway, True true, the same could be said about the outfits in Winx Club, and I did think of that, but after thinking about it for some time, I realize why I have such a problem with the Pixies revealing outfits versus the Winx Club's revealing outfits: Target demographic.Winx Club began with a target demographic of an older age group: one that isn't as influenced by everything they see on TV (by that age, some know better). Not saying that they're not influenced at all by the media, (for we all know how untrue that is), but they're not as likely to be influenced by it versus a 5 year old who is just beginning to understand things. I just find it sickening that they've acquired this pool of young viewers, and are now intending to send them influences such as this. These characters, at least I believe, were brought in to attract younger viewers (thus why the target demographic decreased from season to season). Putting them in inappropriate outfits and giving them inappropriate poses is just totally disgusting, in my opinion. Well, I suppose they still have time to "clean up their act", though. And I sure hope they do...
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When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door, that we do not see the one which has opened for us. -Helen Keller
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