the picture of that flyer is in this thread.A couple of those seem legit concerns but most of those are just absolutely insane. I wonder if he did end up using "Not S&P Approved".
Standards and Practices, they're basically a division at companies to make sure things are good for television (or good for kids television) they can be... stupidly restrictive.As a non-american, what is S&P exactly. Google is not really giving me good info.
They're a division of the company that (in this case) scripts and likely art designs would have to be sent to before and during production to ensure the words/images aren't offensive or provocative in the slightest way. Disney being a giant "family brand' seems to be a lot more restrictive in completely ridiculous ways over things that may hurt said brand.As a non-american, what is S&P exactly. Google is not really giving me good info.
They're...buddiesI'm sorry but what the fuck, Disney has the gall to be promoting this in their Pride collection this month?
S&P was probably too busy scrutinizing BTAS. Though Bruce Timm says what S&P said half the time helped them get more creative. Like how Dick's parent's dying was originally meant to be shown.Willing to bet the staff of Invader Zim faced similar 'challenges' during production with Nickelodeon. Plenty of horror stories about it as well, though I believe none are actually confirmed by Vasquez.
Curious what kind of disapprovals the writers of Animaniacs faced during production lol
"Their relationship should be comedic not romantic"
Disney treating gay people as a joke rather than actual humans
By fighting hard, lucking out with some higher ups that approved, but then getting struck by other higher ups cutting season 3 down to three double-length episodes.Makes me wonder how something like the Owl House even got made in Disney
This was the first thing that came to mind, and for the unfamiliar, was notably a series flying by the seat of its pants enough that the eleventh episode was mostly about taking shots at S&P.Read up on some of the ABC notes for Reboot Season 1, S and P boards have always been like this.
Absurd S+P censorship is nowhere near exclusive to Disney, although Disney's S+P department might be more restrictive than some others due to trying to maintain their "family friendly" image, and the homophobia seems like a betrayal because there aren't many corporations that pretend to be as woke as Disney does.Jesus that would be a nightmare lol. Shit like this is why I don't feel comfortable with disney having their hands in every damn IP
If you want to catch any live content on Disney it is even worse. Disney + is a blessing.This was hilarious XD
I've never watched Gravity Falls, too bad it's on Disney Plus.