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2:35 pm - 08/16/2011

Even cartoons offend the Parents Television Council

 

LOS ANGELES (August 16, 2011) – Today, the Parents Television Council® released the results of its latest study, “Cartoons Are No Laughing Matter,” documenting shocking levels of adult content on networks with the highest-rated primetime animated cable shows among children ages 12-17, according to Nielsen data. The networks included in the study reflect where kids are consuming the most popular animated shows during primetime: Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Disney Channel and Nick at Nite.

“Nielsen data told us where children ages 12-17 are watching animated programming on basic cable. PTC analysts followed the Nielsen data in order to see exactly what type of material kids are consuming. The findings of this report should be vexing for every parent. The term ‘adult’ not only describes the nature of the cartoon content itself; it also describes the products being marketed to kids,” said PTC President Tim Winter.

“Adult content isn’t just creeping into the cartoons that kids today are watching the most; it has overtaken much of that animated programming. We’re not talking about cartoon characters slipping on banana peels and ramming into doors. Our data demonstrates that today’s norm is profanity-laden storylines involving everything from rape and cocaine to STDs and crystal meth. There is now more sexual content on these cartoons than violence – even when counting traditional ‘light’ cartoon violence.

“Parents might not be surprised that there is an abundance of adult-themed content on a cable network called Adult Swim; but those same parents are likely to be very surprised at just how adult the content is and how often teens and pre-teens are flocking to the network. Many don’t even realize Adult Swim appears on the same channel as the decidedly kid-centric Cartoon Network and begins airing at 9:00 pm Eastern/8:00 pm Central.

“Just as shocking as the volume and degree of adult material in the cartoons was the abysmal network failure rate in applying consistent TV content rating standards. During the study period, harsh profanity and graphic sexual depictions aired during programs rated TV-PG. Cartoon Network failed to use the ratings system to warn parents about sexual content, suggestive dialogue and explicit language 100 percent of the time. We also discovered the networks are directly marketing adult entertainment products to kids during TV-PG programming, including R-rated movies and TV-MA shows and DVDs,” Winter continued.

“Parents need to understand just how explicit these cartoons are so they can make better viewing decisions for their family. They also must be given the chance to unsubscribe to explicit cable networks. As it stands now, every parent who subscribes to cable so their kids can watch Disney or Nickelodeon is also forking over cash every month to Adult Swim. Parents, not cable companies, should decide which cable networks they want to pay for.

“In addition to cable choice and more responsible programming decisions by the networks, the entire television content ratings system needs to be overhauled. The current system fails parents and families when it comes to accuracy, consistency, transparency and accountability,” Winter concluded.

The Parents Television Council used Nielsen data to identify networks with the highest-rated primetime animated cable shows for ages 12-17. Based on the Nielsen findings, PTC examined 123 episodes of animated programming that aired on Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Disney Channel and Nick at Nite for the presence of sexual content, violence, drugs and explicit language between March 21, 2011 and April 14, 2011.

PTC research analysts documented 1,487 incidents of explicit language, drugs and sexual content during the four-week study period. On average, young viewers were exposed to adult content once every two minutes and 19 seconds. TV-PG rated animation featured sex, drugs or profanity every two minutes and 31 seconds. Adult Swim, which used to begin airing at 11:00 pm ET and now begins at 9:00 pm ET (8:00 pm CT), included some of the highest-rated animated shows among ages 12-17 and the highest levels of explicit content.

Major Findings:

Sex

• Sex (680 instances) surpassed every form of violence (674 instances) in animated primetime cable programming.

• Sexual depictions included simulations or obscured scenes of sexual intercourse, pornography, masturbation, pedophilia and prostitution.



Drugs

• There were a total of 208 incidents relating to drugs, including cocaine, marijuana, crystal meth, psychedelics and alcohol. Eighty percent of the drug-related incidents were depictions rather than references.


Profanity

• The study identified 565 incidents of explicit language on shows rated TV-PG and TV-14. Twenty-seven percent of the uses of “f**k” and “sh*t” occurred on TV-PG programs.

Content Ratings

• Eighty-five percent of the TV-PG shows and 64% of the TV-14 shows containing sexual content did not have an “S” descriptor warning parents.

• Cartoon Network failed to use the ratings system to warn parents about sexual situations (S), suggestive dialogue (D) and coarse or crude language (L) 100% of the time.

Advertisements

• TV-PG and TV-14 shows included advertisements for adult media, including TV-MA DVDs, TV-MA shows, and R-rated movies.

• All R-rated movies that aired during the study period were advertised during TV-PG programs.

www.parentstv.org/PTC/news/release/2011/0816.asp


The PTC seems to have an issue with Adult Swim. To that, I say:

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hi_im_niko 16th-Aug-2011 10:03 pm (UTC)
God love the PTC.
brucelynn 16th-Aug-2011 10:03 pm (UTC)
Why are they complaining about Adult Swim? it has that name for a reason good lawd.
akasha6915 16th-Aug-2011 10:10 pm (UTC)
Because Cartoon Network should only air wholesome kids cartoons at all hours of the day void anything that entertains adults.
canuckgirl33 16th-Aug-2011 11:15 pm (UTC)
There's a channel for that, it's called Hub/Disney/Disney XD/Nickelodeon
lady_mercury 16th-Aug-2011 10:15 pm (UTC)
go away with your logic, sheesh.
quote_me_once 16th-Aug-2011 10:22 pm (UTC)
ikr. i remember the scene transactions when they had someone say it was adult swim and there was a sign or something that said kids get out of the pool.
coraelle 16th-Aug-2011 10:23 pm (UTC)
Well to be honest, the switch from Cartoon programming to Adult Swim is pretty abrupt. I can see where a longer pause so you can get the kiddies away from the TV might be more appropriate. My son watches ThunderCats on Friday nights and I don't particularly want him watching some of the shows they air on the Adult Swim programming line up.

But yeah it's really up to the parents to actually..I dunno monitor what they are allowing their children to watch instead of leaving it up to some ratings code! It is after all the parent's responsibility.
simplychristina 16th-Aug-2011 10:03 pm (UTC)
What part of the "ADULT" in ADdult Swim did they not see?
deftonedpiano 16th-Aug-2011 10:04 pm (UTC)
ugh whatever. Give Me Venture Bros or Give Me Death.
slackkerr 16th-Aug-2011 10:10 pm (UTC)
This. Venture Bros is my go to show when I'm feeling crap. Especially this scene.
ellie_andrews 16th-Aug-2011 10:28 pm (UTC)
LMAO I'M DYING
daniellewrites 16th-Aug-2011 10:18 pm (UTC)
+1
canuckgirl33 16th-Aug-2011 11:16 pm (UTC)
It's still on?!!!
autophanous 16th-Aug-2011 11:17 pm (UTC)
I need new episodes like I need oxygen.
xpirate_queenx 16th-Aug-2011 11:49 pm (UTC)
Season 5 can get here yesterday thankyouverymuch
ellie_andrews 16th-Aug-2011 10:04 pm (UTC)
Just cause kids watch Adult Swim doesn't mean it's made for kids, damn.
daniellewrites 16th-Aug-2011 10:20 pm (UTC)
This. If you have kids that are still up to watch -Adult- Swim, sounds like it's your fault for not putting your kids to bed on time.

One of my pet peeves to see kids out with their parents late at night and then yell at them when they get whiny. Like damn, I would be too if my bedtime was three+ hours ago and I was being dragged to Walmart!

/rant
imsodeep 16th-Aug-2011 10:05 pm (UTC)
I grew up watching The Simpsons and Beavis and Butthead and I turned out okay!
thaye88 EPIC TBH16th-Aug-2011 10:08 pm (UTC)
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m_e_h7 16th-Aug-2011 10:12 pm (UTC)
Me too. I remember being at mass and the priest started giving off about Beavis and Butthead except he called them Bovine and Bumhead. My friend and I had to leave because we were killing ourselves laughing.
cickiz 17th-Aug-2011 12:26 am (UTC)
omfg ROFL
dandyxwarhol 16th-Aug-2011 10:27 pm (UTC)
Thisss
canuckgirl33 16th-Aug-2011 11:18 pm (UTC)
Geez, the cartoons I used to watch were far more heavy and had very dramatic storylines. Anyone who've seen Leo/Kimba the White Lion and Rose de Versailles knows what I am talking about. I grew fine, in fact, I don't envy the younger generations. My childhood was bad ass
vzylexy 16th-Aug-2011 11:40 pm (UTC)
Same. Although, I remember asking my grandparent's what "porno" was, and got a serious scolding when I was 8 or so.
phnix_daft_mode 17th-Aug-2011 12:48 am (UTC)
My mom let me watch South Park when I was 6. In her defense, the really dirty jokes went over my head and I laughed at the more obvious, tame ones.

I turn out pretty well for the most part. Although I definitely wouldn't make the same mistake she did when I have kids.
means_toanend 29th-Aug-2011 08:25 pm (UTC)
90s cartoons > cartoons today

Remember the days when you could show a cross-dressing satan lobster on a children’s cartoon show without parents bitching about it?
Oh those were the days.

Edited at 2011-08-29 08:27 pm (UTC)
theoryofwar 16th-Aug-2011 10:05 pm (UTC)
I wish I had nothing else to do but complain about stupid shit like this.
akasha6915 16th-Aug-2011 10:11 pm (UTC)
You can! Plenty of people do it on the internet! Now, do that and talk them into giving you money so you can keep a watch on whatever you are complaining about so you can complain more about!
theoryofwar 16th-Aug-2011 11:16 pm (UTC)
Well, getting paid to complain is more like it! I complain, but about cartoons? Are you fucking serious? It's like this thing I saw the other day on Fox News, where they were angry about Spongebob having an episode about going green. And how global warming is something scientists are making up. Then one lady was going about how she doesn't get Spongebob at all.

There's really not too much to get. He's a sponge, he's a fry-cook, he lives under the sea. He's apparently, according to Fox and probably a few other sources, in a homosexual relationship with his best friend who is pink. It's not really that complex.
evett 16th-Aug-2011 10:05 pm (UTC)
Is NTSF:SD:SUV good?
missthing19 16th-Aug-2011 10:06 pm (UTC)
Yes.
corroded_tears 16th-Aug-2011 10:14 pm (UTC)
van damme good.
diamond_dust06 16th-Aug-2011 11:02 pm (UTC)
Are any of the live action shows on Adult Swim good?

No.
autophanous 16th-Aug-2011 11:24 pm (UTC)
the appeal wore off for me about midway through the second episode.
brucelynn 16th-Aug-2011 10:05 pm (UTC)

“Adult content isn’t just creeping into the cartoons that kids today are watching the most; it has overtaken much of that animated programming.


It has ALWAYS been this way, look at majority of the early cartoons like Looney Tunes and Betty Boop.

People seem to think just because it's a cartoon it should automatically cater to the kiddies, that was never the purpose, most children don't really understand what goes on in these shows outside of the PBS programming until they get older.

Edited at 2011-08-16 10:08 pm (UTC)
me_mumbo 16th-Aug-2011 10:09 pm (UTC)
Seriously! What baby boomers don't get is that cartoons didn't really start catering to the kids demographic until the 70s. The majority of cartoons has always been for adults.
daniellewrites 16th-Aug-2011 10:23 pm (UTC)
My mom is a baby boomer and she never liked us watching the Looney Toons as kids because she said they were violent. As I got older and I saw a few episodes I can now see what she meant. They are violent, more so than cartoons today. The PTC are a little late to the party, imo.
galagooo 16th-Aug-2011 10:51 pm (UTC)
I agree; there have always been references in cartoons that kids don't understand. I just found out the lead crow in Dumbo is named Jim Crow. I definitely didn't get the significance of that name when I was little!
tolkienkookad 17th-Aug-2011 03:36 am (UTC)
The GOOD cartoons, in my parents opinions, were the ones that were interesting and fun for kids, but had adult references that the parents forced to watch with them could laugh at, so they were accessible to both groups. I remember watching an episode of Dexter's Lab earlier this year and being like "I DO NOT REMEMBER THESE JOKES WHEN I WAS FIVE YEARS OLD" and mom was like, "yeah, that show was awesome"
spoiled_water 16th-Aug-2011 10:06 pm (UTC)
if your tv-pg kids are up late enough to watch adult swim, who's fault is that?
spoiled_water 16th-Aug-2011 11:32 pm (UTC)
I think they stopped making them. =[
expromqueen 16th-Aug-2011 10:06 pm (UTC)
lol the ptc is going to die of cancer at a young age considering how much stuff freak them the fuck out
doperperson 16th-Aug-2011 10:07 pm (UTC)
lol I can't. They must live such sad lives.
magwildwood 16th-Aug-2011 10:07 pm (UTC)
not all animated content is intended for children...
henryevil 16th-Aug-2011 10:09 pm (UTC)
Right? When I see The Animatrix in the children's section at DVD stores I'm like...
andthenwevomit 16th-Aug-2011 11:44 pm (UTC)
wat
me_mumbo 16th-Aug-2011 10:10 pm (UTC)
Until the 70s, none of it really was.
howlcosmiclove 16th-Aug-2011 10:12 pm (UTC)
for real
akasha6915 16th-Aug-2011 10:15 pm (UTC)
Seriously, but I think this seems to be a cultural thing here in the US I have noticed, most people seem to think if it is animated it has to be for children! Not getting that no, adults like animation too.
shampayn 16th-Aug-2011 10:16 pm (UTC)
this
brucelynn 16th-Aug-2011 10:19 pm (UTC)
Thank you
chuk_is_dazzled 16th-Aug-2011 10:29 pm (UTC)
mte
msloserrific 17th-Aug-2011 12:32 am (UTC)
I saw Grave of the Fireflies in the kids section once

I can only imagine how that movie night would go
me_mumbo 16th-Aug-2011 10:08 pm (UTC)
You can fuck right off my cartoons, PTC. As a former animator I take this shit seriously.
crucified 16th-Aug-2011 10:08 pm (UTC)
xsnickerzzx 16th-Aug-2011 10:30 pm (UTC)
Pam was mad as hell. At least her face is pretty again.
wesaynicole 16th-Aug-2011 10:34 pm (UTC)
flawless gif of my flawless queen.

beel, on the other hand.. :|
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