It’s an age-old problem: Positive female cartoon characters are rare, and even if they are presented as likeable heroines central to the plot, their bodies are unattainable (She-Ra) or spilling out of seashell cups (Ariel). Sure, things have changed since the Betty Boop era, and traditional gender stereotypes are somewhat shrouded these days by storylines
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U.K. Lawmaker: Kids’ Television Portrays Women as ‘Pink and Princessy’