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== Main entry ==
== Main entry ==
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<li class="field_fantasy" data-qid="75,16" value="7516" data-dimension="Z"><cite>Kimba the White Lion</cite> / <cite>Jungle Emperor Leo</cite> ->  move? not sure how many chapters there are
{{li|start=y|I=Z1/Fy|tradition=HAS, Fy, Fy onto LR|Q=75,16|Q2=7516}}{{book|Kimba the White Lion}} / {{book|Jungle Emperor Leo}} (1950-1954 / 1965-1967 / 1966) ->  move? not sure how many chapters there are
</li><li class="field_exstruct" data-qid="75,16" value="7516" data-dimension="Z">Kimba the White Lion  ->  this show was great for its treatment of animal civilization, but the weird modernist approach to storytelling and portraying other countries was some of the most imperialist {{censor|shit}} I have seen in a cartoon
 
{{li|I=Z1/LR|Q=75,16|Q2=7516}}{{film|Kimba the White Lion}} ->  this show was great for its treatment of animal civilization, but the weird modernist approach to storytelling and portraying other countries was some of the most imperialist {{censor|shit}} I have seen in a cartoon


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{{li|start=y|I=S1/LR|Q=618|Q2=618}}modernist philosophy (Liberal-republicanism; United States, 1865-1991)  ->  "United States" here means the dates here are my best guesses at when it would have been popular in the United States. I probably drew the lines a bit too wide, but 1900 seemed too late. I want to say that for the United States the Civil War was one of the biggest changes that flipped the country over to its modernist, pre-postmodernism period. but I'm not sure on that.


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== Ideology codes ==
== Ideology codes ==


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    |I=S1/Fy |Q=618|Q2=618}}{{TTS|Fy|Fantasy}} / animal civilizations
{{li|I=S1/LR |Q=618|Q2=618}}{{TTS|LR|L-R}} / modernist philosophy (1865-1991)
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Latest revision as of 08:23, 25 June 2026

Main entry

  1. Kimba the White Lion / Jungle Emperor Leo (1950-1954 / 1965-1967 / 1966) -> move? not sure how many chapters there are
  2. Kimba the White Lion -> this show was great for its treatment of animal civilization, but the weird modernist approach to storytelling and portraying other countries was some of the most imperialist pronounced censored I have seen in a cartoon

Related

  1. modernist philosophy (Liberal-republicanism; United States, 1865-1991) -> "United States" here means the dates here are my best guesses at when it would have been popular in the United States. I probably drew the lines a bit too wide, but 1900 seemed too late. I want to say that for the United States the Civil War was one of the biggest changes that flipped the country over to its modernist, pre-postmodernism period. but I'm not sure on that.

Ideology codes

  1. pronounced Fantasy / animal civilizations
  2. pronounced L-R / modernist philosophy (1865-1991)