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A Danish animated children's TV show about a man with the superpower of an infinitely extendable penis has divided opinion among parents and politicians in Denmark.
»Denmark s New TV Show for Kids About a Man With a Giant Penis Draws Sharp Criticism
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Denmark s New TV Show for Kids About a Man With a Giant Penis Draws Sharp Criticism
The show, John Dillermand - which roughly translates as John Pee-Pee - has aired on state broadcaster DR since late December. (Credit: Youtube)
Some Danes have taken to social media, calling it disgusting and below standards for a show targeted at children aged 4 to 8.
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A Danish animated children s TV show about a man with the superpower of an infinitely extendable penis has divided opinion among parents and politicians in Denmark.
Back in my day, the cartoons we watched taught morals.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe had a lesson at the end of every episodes. Although I usually just learned if you re about to be hit by lightening, make sure you are holding a power sword and prepare to rock a loin cloth! Apparently, times have changed and kids cartoons in Denmark teach some different stuff.
The show is called John Dillermand (translated as John Penisman or John Pee-Pee Man), and it s a stop motion type kids cartoon where the main character is like a cross between
Where s Waldo and