Women don't receive the same opportunities as men do in animation, and they're finally speaking out about it.
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Watch the opening and closing titles of Disney's new TV series "Star vs. The Forces of Evil."
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It's always amusing when people criticize Walt Disney for being sexist because of the way he ran his company over 70 years ago, while completely overlooking the contemporary Disney Company's abysmal track record of promoting women into top creative positions.
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