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Posted: 2025-06-01 09:54:52 UTC

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Russian lawmakers are considering banning children's films like Shrek, Monsters Inc., and The Grinch, claiming they have a "destructive impact" on children. Animated shows like Death Note and video games like Call of Duty are also being targeted.
Potential ban of popular children's films in Russia
Concerns over the impact of animated content on children
Political targeting of entertainment media
Lawmakers' concerns about the "destructive impact" of certain films and video games on children
Potential restrictions on access to popular entertainment for Russian children
Balancing cultural values with freedom of expression in media