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Throughout their rant, Neon and Sparkles express frustration with what they see as the industry’s obsession with "fixing" or "diversifying" properties that were already inclusive. They argue that many of these franchises, like Strawberry Shortcake, already embodied acceptance and diversity, and that modern reboots tend to overdo it, often sacrificing storytelling integrity for social messaging or marketability.
They also critique the commercialization aspect—highlighting how these reboots are motivated primarily by financial gains rather than artistic or nostalgic integrity. Neon jokes about the "economic legacy" of these properties as what truly matters to studios, rather than their original narratives or cultural impact.