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We may no longer see anything so blatantly negative as Christopher Lee playing Fu Manchu, or Joseph Wiseman as Dr No, both in the 1960s.
The characters were typically losing control, constantly engaged in illogical and irrational actions', and were 'stereotypically and blatantly negative, and served as objects of amusement, derision or fear.' [ 50] Children's programmes in the USA have produced almost identical results, where the images were ' typically used to disparage and ridicule' [ 44, 51].
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