Stumbled across this on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq_yu0WNedc
It's a compilation of vintage kids' cartoon featuring scenarios in which the characters are forcibly infantilized. You'll probably recognize several of them, including Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, and Donald Duck.
The poster, based on his notes under the video, is ABDL and points to these cartoon as early influences on his tendencies. I remember watching a good many of these same cartoons as a little kid 35-45 years ago - although at this point, I don't recall what I thought of them back then. Looking at them now, they sure seem to push an awful lot of the right buttons for ABDL folk - humiliation, loss of control, forced diapering, being mothered, age regression, and so on.
So what's the deal with them? Did the animators just find these to be comical subject matter for kids' cartoons? Or do you suppose some of the animators were ABDL themselves, and were sneaking this content in there as easter eggs for future generations of ABDL people?
On the one hand, it's an awfully common cartoon trope for it to have all been done by ABDL animators. OTOH, it's an awfully common cartoon trope, period. If it wasn't put out there by ABDL animators, why was this sort of scenario such a fascination for so many non-ABDL people?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq_yu0WNedc
It's a compilation of vintage kids' cartoon featuring scenarios in which the characters are forcibly infantilized. You'll probably recognize several of them, including Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, and Donald Duck.
The poster, based on his notes under the video, is ABDL and points to these cartoon as early influences on his tendencies. I remember watching a good many of these same cartoons as a little kid 35-45 years ago - although at this point, I don't recall what I thought of them back then. Looking at them now, they sure seem to push an awful lot of the right buttons for ABDL folk - humiliation, loss of control, forced diapering, being mothered, age regression, and so on.
So what's the deal with them? Did the animators just find these to be comical subject matter for kids' cartoons? Or do you suppose some of the animators were ABDL themselves, and were sneaking this content in there as easter eggs for future generations of ABDL people?
On the one hand, it's an awfully common cartoon trope for it to have all been done by ABDL animators. OTOH, it's an awfully common cartoon trope, period. If it wasn't put out there by ABDL animators, why was this sort of scenario such a fascination for so many non-ABDL people?