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** ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' creator Butch Hartman attempted to start his own family-friendly streaming service called "Oaxis", but that fell through when it was revealed that the "family-friendly" moniker actually meant it was more aligned to his fundamentalist Christian beliefs.
** [[Disney+]] is this for the most part, as they do not carry any R-rated content. It is averted internationally, however, as their Star section features R-rated films. Not to mention that films whose content would otherwise be unsuitable for the platform such as ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'', which contains both nudity and the word "fuck", have started to be aired uncensored in 2020.
** Bentkey was launched as a youth-oriented video-on-demand service by conservative media company ''The Daily Wire'' as a counter to perceived "wokeness" and liberal bias by Disney, complete with [[Shoddy Knockoff Product|ripoffs]] of both ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]]'' and ''[[Bluey]]''. Unsurprisingly, some have [https://www.themarysue.com/daily-wire-snow-white-movie-explained/ called into question] the motives behind Ben Shapiro's children's media outlet especially considering the ideology being pushed.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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