Is implied violence allowed in cartoons as long as there is no blood?
Would they allow implied...
>stabbing
>shooting
>beheading
>burning
>suffocation
>>77616377
that's like asking if implied sex is allowed in cartoons as long as there's noboning
As long nobody says the words "kill" or "death" and no blood is shown, anything will be fine.
>>77616506
i don't get that...the censors are weird like that.
>>77616377
>>77616506
I've heard "kill" and "death" a lot lately though
I heard that the CGI Star Wars cartoon does that a lot.
Is that true?
>>77616377
It's varied over time.
Generally speaking, you're allowed to get away with a lot more if it's not human.
Tron uprising got away with some brutal fucking shit because technically they weren't humans, they were programs, and they were 'derezzed' instead of killed. Their bodies just sort of turned into little pixels instead of proper gore, and they used that to show brutal shit. People getting their chests burst open, limbs ripped off, people with have their face gone and shit spilling out of it...
Generally speaking you can do absolutely whatever you want to non-humans in cartoons.
>>77616506
"Kill" and "death" are allowed in CN cartoons, not sure about the rest.
>>77617002
Depends which one you're talking about, if it's The Clone Wars, yes, a lot of people die rather graphically by your usual standards, if it's Rebels, that one's more toned down.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars is interresting, because it does the big thing of avoiding blood. It does have some blood, but very very little. Generally speaking wounds just sort of burn and sizzle as is consistent with Star Wars.
That being said, it's done everything on that list multiple times over, on screen, to living, sentient characters, frequently human or other sentient Alien. Both good guys and bad pulling this shit. You'd be hard pressed to find a single episode of the show where none of those things happened. If you did a drinking game for them I know more than a few arcs that would leave you dead.
That being said, Star Wars: The Clone Wars is one of the most violent shows I've seen period, and certainly the most violent cartoon.
>>77617002
absolutely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRBy_jKlcFA
Bear in mind, this is by no means a full compilation, just a tiny handfull of examples.
I love how Batman Beyond tried to avoid censorship and ended with implications much more nightmarish than if it wasn't censored.
>April Moon ending
>Earthmover's death
>Rat Boy's lair
>>77617002
There's a whole lot more casual neck-snapping and alcohol consumption then I thought there'd be.
Someone is shot and killed on-screen in every single episode.
Not a drop of blood, though.
>>77617603
>Not a drop of blood, though.
Nah, I remember specifically, when they blew the shark guy up, there was blood.
>>77616377
Well, remember when a guy hanged himself in a Disney movie
>>77617662
That's fine, it's just an alien!