iCarly passes! Okay, it is not a movie. Other kiddie shows I have seen too much of: Dinosaur Train mostly fails (is "Mrs Pteranodon" a name?); Electric Company passes; Caillou fails (male POV character; grandma and mom (no names) mostly discuss Caillou); Clifford passes (Emily Elizabeth and Jutta discuss school stuff); Sid the Science Kid passes (teacher Suzy talks to Isabella and Mei about science); Sesame Street - dunno, are there any female puppets besides Abby Cadaby, and does she talk to Maria or anyone ever?; Thomas the Tank Engine fails (one girl train); Avatar passes (Toph and Kitara discuss things besides Aang, I think); Arthur passes (lots of good female characters doing stuff).
What I find depressing about children's TV is that almost all of it has a male main character. Every show I mention above does except iCarly, which is specifically aimed at tween girls.
Rachel and Ma spend quite a bit of time (just the two of them as well as with men joining in the conversation) talking about who Rachel's birth parents are.
Isn't one of her birth parents male?
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Although it's easier if "Ma" counts as a name.
Mattilda Zachary, per imdb
Isn't one of her birth parents male?
I guess I'm misunderstanding the rule. I was thinking in terms of men as romantic/marriage partners, as opposed to men in any capacity. The conflict in Rachel's parentage involves whether her parents were whites or Indians (Kiowa, to be exact).
is "Mrs Pteranodon" a name?
I always thought that was weird too. Every other dinosaur they meet is Rhymes-with-species Species. Why don't the Pteranadon parents have names???
(The main problem is that most scenes are Buddy/Tiny/Friend-of-the-week, so even if it's Tiny + Whatshername Velociraptor talking about feathers, Buddy's there too.)
dunno, are there any female puppets besides Abby Cadaby, and does she talk to Maria or anyone ever?
There's the one who likes to dance, but I can't think of a scene between her and Abby that didn't also include Elmo.
I was thinking in terms of men as romantic/marriage partners, as opposed to men in any capacity.
Nope - the point of the test is that the movie has at least one scene not about a man, not just not about a romantic interest.
I was thinking in terms of men as romantic/marriage partners, as opposed to men in any capacity.
It does mean in any capacity, otherwise a lot more movies would pass. However a discussion about her parentage might pass where a discussion about her parents might not.
It may seem a bit draconian, but try and count the conversations men have without any reference to women at all in them--there are tons.
As far as shows Dylan watches, SuperWhy and Curious George both fail since the main character is male and in every scene.
There are several female Muppets on Sesame Street: Zoe, Prairie Dawn, Rosita, Grungetta (I have the plush toy). They rarely talk about boys.
But do they ever talk to each other? Like, Grungetta (had forgotten her) pretty much talks to Oscar.