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* Many Disney fans had thought Scottish character, [[Brave| Merida]] was among the first to go into a battle in order to save her land. Just ask [[Mulan]], who even has a kill-ratio that happens to be higher than the others, even many [https://steemit.com/science/@five34a4b/til-mulan-has-the-highest-killcount-of-any-disney-character-including-villains-and-was-the-first-disney-princess-to-be-shown-killing-people-onscreen villain]. If someone was willing to risk getting caught for [[Sweet Polly Oliver| cross-dressing as a guy]] in order to save their family and country, Mulan deserve that honor. The film about her was released ''1998'' while Merida debuted in ''2012''.
* Fans of [[Disney Channel|Disney Junior]] believe that shows like ''[[Doc McStuffins]]'' and ''Sofia the First'' were some of the first preschool shows to not have any [[Fake Interactivity]]<ref>Barring the end credits during the first season of ''Doc McStuffins''</ref>, when in reality, preschool shows without Fake Interactivity, such as ''[[The Backyardigans]]'', ''[[Handy Manny]]'', and ''[[Dragon Tales]]'', have existed long before the Disney Junior block was a thing.
* A lot of folks think that cartoons intended for mature audiences is a relatively new idea, starting with ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'', which debuted in 1987. Well, go back about 15 years earlier, and you'll get to the debut of ''[[Fritz the Cat (animation)|Fritz the Cat]]'', an cartoon originally rated X. Adapted from the work of Robert Crumb, this cartoon was clearly ''never'' intended for children, and predated ''The Simpsons'' by a decade and a half.
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