- Remember all the darker and fake Peppa Pig videos? YouTube is now cracking down on inappropriate content (Variety)
- Disney CEO Bob Iger steps down from Trump’s advisory council over Paris climate accord decision (Los Angeles Times)
- Mario is coming to a computer near you, with an online Switch service launching in 2018 (TechCrunch)
- Even as ticket prices go up, Hollywood is pushing to make cheaper animated movies (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Steven Universe‘s creator on the power of empathy in animation (The Verge)
- Junk food ads targeting kids have been widely banned in the UK, so why is Canada lagging? (The Globe and Mail)

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- Remember all the darker and fake Peppa Pig videos? YouTube is now cracking down on inappropriate content (Variety)
- Disney CEO Bob Iger steps down from Trump's advisory council over Paris climate accord decision (Los Angeles Times)
- Mario is coming to a computer near you, with an online Switch service launching in 2018 (TechCrunch)
- Even as ticket prices go up, Hollywood is pushing to make cheaper animated movies (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Steven Universe's creator on the power of empathy in animation (The Verge)
- Junk food ads targeting kids have been widely banned in the UK, so why is Canada lagging? (The Globe and Mail)
June 2, 2017