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A Danish animated children's TV show about a man with the superpower of an infinitely extendable penis has divided opinion among parents and politicians in Denmark.
»Denmark s New TV Show for Kids About a Man With a Giant Penis Draws Sharp Criticism
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Denmark s New TV Show for Kids About a Man With a Giant Penis Draws Sharp Criticism
The show, John Dillermand - which roughly translates as John Pee-Pee - has aired on state broadcaster DR since late December. (Credit: Youtube)
Some Danes have taken to social media, calling it disgusting and below standards for a show targeted at children aged 4 to 8.
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A Danish animated children s TV show about a man with the superpower of an infinitely extendable penis has divided opinion among parents and politicians in Denmark.
A Danish broadcaster has received mixed reviews for its brand new children s TV show due to a key attribute on its main character, ie: his enormous penis.
The programme, aimed at four to eight-year-olds, follows eponymous protagonist John Dillermand as he navigates life with his endowment.
He is seen getting himself into mishaps and also getting out of them, suggesting his comically long manhood is neither a blessing nor a curse.
In one such scene, the candy-striped character attempts to use his penis to tend to a barbeque safely from a distance - but ends up setting himself on fire. Another, shows him taking the neighbourhood s pet dogs for a walk, keeping them in line by dangling a butcher s sausage from. well, his own sausage.