Controversy in Denmark over an infantile with the “largest male member of the world”


Una image of the series animation danesa ‘John Dillermand’

An animated character dressed in a bathing suit in the streets, who is characterized by having the “most large penis of the world”, recently had his estrangement in a Danish infantile program, creating controversy in this progressive Scandinavian country.

‘Consider the most important tarea-important poder contar historias sobre el cuerpo. With the series, we recognize the nation’s curiosity (of the nines) for the body and the genital organs, as well as the pride and place of the body “, defends the Danish public television DR this March on Facebook.

“John Dillermand” is a fun animation program from the 2nd of January in Ramasjang, infantile stage. The first of three episodes has 140,000 viewers.

The program is directed to nines of four and eight years and is protagonized by John, a man dressed in a robe with a red and white rayon, and his penis exaggeratedly long, represented like a sword, which is sold by his wizard when the usa for daily activities like getting on your dog, ride a bike or walk through the zoo.

This character suele hallarse in rocambolescas situations, llegando incluso a sobrevolar la ciudad con su pene enganchado a globos.

“It’s a very Danish program”, assured AFP’s Sofie Münster, Nordic education specialist. “We have a tradition of trying to limit the humorous manner and find it completely normal,” he said.

Sondeverbod, many Danes will show their indignation.

“It’s the most repulsive and less appealing program for the nines in a long-term specialized field,” criticized an Internet user.

“I do not believe that the genital parts of adult men are transformed into something common to their children. Is this the public service? ”, Morten Messerchmidt’s deputy for extremism was indignant, on Facebook.

“This debate is about the perspective of adults, in that the penis is sexualized, the nines for its part have a completely different perspective,” says Münster.

AFP

Image of the series animation danesa ‘John Dillermand’

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