The new Australian children's show 'Bluey' has faced criticism for its animation style and color palette. The show's attempt to imitate Disney has been deemed laughable by some critics.
The new Australian children's show ' Bluey ' has been criticized for its animation style and color palette . The show has sparked conversations about Disney 's culture war with America's conservative right and the trend towards homeschooling and school library policing . Some critics believe that television schedules are becoming a battleground for political influence on young viewers .
Australian culture commentator Andrew Mercado finds it laughable that the show tries to copy Disney but falls short in terms of creativity and choice of characters
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