happy birthday donald duck, and donalds better self, goofy in no smoking or something, but lets remember most of them were made before smoking was known to cause cancer and some are based on stories from over a century ago and almost any old cartoon where a baby is born has the father in the waiting room paceing and smoking up a storm usually.
I totally agree with Ermine SkinBible. It's not the media's fault that underages smoke or, at least, not entirely theirs. What does media have to do with the ones that give tobacco to children or with careless parents? Obviously NOTHING. I got your point with this video, but as I can see, the situations shown here are more likely to inflict laughter rather than the wish of starting smoking.
One of the things parents can do is point out and discuss media images of tobacco use, even when thos images are in G-rated animated films... the very thing you chastised in your original comment.
85% of those making this "personal choice" are between the ages of 12 and 17, well below the age of consent. Why are you so afraid of providing them the information to avoid a dealy and dangerous drug addiction?
The link between smoking and disease and death was not discovered when most of these were made
Japanesebanzai52 5 months ago
I actually can't imagine Roger without his pipe! Sure it is unhealthy and disgusting, but it seemed to be one of his trademarks!
wileyk209zback 7 months ago
Alice was more of a passive smoker, and Ariel blew out instead of in
SilverDommi 8 months ago
where's that Disney medley from?
me0wymeowy 11 months ago
happy birthday donald duck, and donalds better self, goofy in no smoking or something, but lets remember most of them were made before smoking was known to cause cancer and some are based on stories from over a century ago and almost any old cartoon where a baby is born has the father in the waiting room paceing and smoking up a storm usually.
manga12 1 year ago
You forgot The Great Mouse Detective
hackensac 1 year ago
@hackensac Yeah, and "The Three Caballeros!"
wileyk209zback 1 year ago
The "Alice in Wonderland" example was showing the dangers of secondhand smoke!
wileyk209zback 2 years ago
Good thing we've got you to protect our kids from Peter Pan (1953) and Alice in Wonderland (1951).
bek12 2 years ago
I totally agree with Ermine SkinBible. It's not the media's fault that underages smoke or, at least, not entirely theirs. What does media have to do with the ones that give tobacco to children or with careless parents? Obviously NOTHING. I got your point with this video, but as I can see, the situations shown here are more likely to inflict laughter rather than the wish of starting smoking.
stef2503 2 years ago
One of the things parents can do is point out and discuss media images of tobacco use, even when thos images are in G-rated animated films... the very thing you chastised in your original comment.
SmokeScreener 2 years ago
85% of those making this "personal choice" are between the ages of 12 and 17, well below the age of consent. Why are you so afraid of providing them the information to avoid a dealy and dangerous drug addiction?
SmokeScreener 2 years ago