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Friday, September 08, 2006
Cartoons: animated sitcoms ("American Dad")
Pay close attention to how the satire of this cartoon for adults plays on American phobias and as it exaggerates reality. Do you think it crosses "the line" of decency? Would such a TV show be profitable in France?
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Cartoons: animated sitcoms ("American Dad")
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