Dragon Ball, banned in Spain for non-compliance with gender regulations

Mexico City /

In the Spain, especially in the Valencian community, there was a strong debate around anime Dragon ball under the argument he presents “Sexist content”, a situation that prevents it from being broadcast on public television.

Under local law, productions must be broadcast “with codes of conduct designed to convey the principle of equality. excluding sexist content, especially in programming for children and young people “, which caused a great deal of controversy.

Faced with the controversy, in the valenciaplaza portal they undertook the task of performing an analysis finding questionable behaviors that led them to ensure the following:

“The appearance of the Devil ‘s Ball (as it is known in Valencia until Dragon ball) shows, in short, a few weak, crying, in love with women, who like to shop, to whom they are dedicated cooks and gives children to these powerful warriors. In the 90’s, all this could be common on TV, but today, fortunately, it is no longer “, you can read in an article entitled” Why “Drac’s Ball” does not comply with gender regulations “.

Moments like when you see the teacher stand out Rosh looking at erotic magazines and “bullying” about Bulma, plus the opportunity when Goku, as a child, lay on his genitals while sleeping, in addition to seeing milk “Dedicating himself to cooking and caring for the family”.

Fans responded

Fans have questioned what is being mentioned, noting that Bulma is one of the main figures in the saga throughout its history and is credited with the origin of the story. In Mexico, Dragon ball is one of the most successful animated series in history.

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