Talk:It's Brawl in the Family/@comment-1292715-20151115173120/@comment-4010415-20151115205103

I didn't mean that RWBY turning dark would make it change from being PG. I meant that their plans to have RWBY start turning dark might have things like this start popping up.

Also, that was the 90s. Parents have gotten more touchy for some reason now. I know a couple of adults who, for some reason, decided to teach their daughter that things like "crap," "heck," "dang," "shut up," and "stupid" are horrible, horrible swear words that she should never say and that she's not allowed to watch anything that uses words like that.

I dunno why I thought Qrow saying "damn" was such a big deal at the time, other than being under the impression that they were going to keep RWBY super kid-friendly. They said they're gonna have an LGBT character, and that tends to get kids' shows taken off TV, and they have a character who's an alcoholic. I shouldn't be surprised.

In short, America has gotten dumb when it comes to what makes a show kid-friendly. You can put some straightup nightmare fuel and actual violence in the show, but God forbid there's any blood, anyone is anything other than straight, or anyone says a cussword worse than "heck" or "dang."

Family shows find ways to get around it.