The "season of too much" or the "We don't asked it!" problem related to the newer (and godawful) Totally Spies! season rear its ugly head again.
https://ici.tou.tv/totally-spies/s07
After arguing it on this blog here, here and also here, here's that Tou.TV, the official Radio-Canada platform have adding on its kids lineup the current season, released last year after over two years of production and a little backlash on X (form: Twitter). And seriously, seeing the three main protagonists spies in action in the 2025s world is all the more strange. The tiring teenage high-school girls and spies genres have worn already its welcome for around a decade, (The same about chase and hunting pictures back in the dreadful 1960s era of Depatie-Freleng/Seven-Arts) the earlier seasons deemed too old for showing again on our thoughful police, sensitive age and the reason why it plays on a platform that ran from Canadian taxpayers' money instead of Télétoon/Cartoon Network is like says that they've please the children audience that was the norm on 2005, but when you have to please the one from 2025!
The Totally Spies! reboot season however, is all the more "cheap looking" and it's doubtful that they have to do with artistic purpose or that an executive is too busy to look of his paychecks. When they having the TV shows nostalgia craze back in the 1990s, it's only because they having enough materials to be ran and ran endlessly on Syndicated Television, and when several of the people who working there were still here for interviews or flash memories. The Flintstones wasn't a topical phenomenon before that decade. Before it, they ran it each episode once and shelved them after it.
But the Fred and Wilma Flintstone couple still gaining a strong, united fandom when the ones from Totally Spies! seems to be came from psychopaths nerds, unable to do the difference between a real person and a fictional one. This is there the appeal of animation and also BDs to me is losing. The current season exists only for banking from a franchise that is seen as "Has-Been" or "Old Hat" for most today's viewers.
Now that Catherine Blais is nowhere on the picture, the youth lineup of Tou.TV is all the more dismal to look, as they acquired these things before to actually watch them. Not that thrilling to launch a platform from a public service that shown lots of dimsay to the Canadian citizens in far away regions and those from the First Nations.
And by this futile obsession of diversity, equity and inclusion on Radio-Canada, meant that a show like Totally Spies! is simply against its mandatory of public service, by once again, steal the contents that would found a home easily to its private rivals. Have you notice how many times normal males are seen like bastard stereotypes on the Radio-Canada shows and commercials by pull lots of positive discrimination in their offices?
This is there the left-winging elite of this station always irritate me. The masses have speaking by voted Donald Trump again, by pull actions quickly and faster against wokism and the LGTBQ+21A communities that are seen by many people with sense of rationality an "alien" concept. Radio-Canada simply don't care to assert that this is just a new season from a show that date of over two decades and that is frankly, dated in these times where the spy movies genre and teen flicks become lukewarm pieces of nostalgia that we wanna never revisit again.
And for that matter, the animated series and even the older seasons deemed too sexist by pull all the worst stereotypes of the feminine gender as possible, in an animated series targeted to kids! This is clear that the new season would fit on the "Season of too much" category, to how times have changed since the era of a multi-diverse society is all the more global. Sam, Alex and Clover are just stick figures from a past that we, who were enough older when it originally came, would never seen it again. This is like returning in high-school when be awkward and an idiot was permitted, and no screens in any class!
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