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Parents Outraged Over Teen Lesbian Kiss In Kids Cartoon on Netflix [WATCH]

Netflix is under renewed criticism following the resurfacing of a controversial scene from its animated children’s series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, as reported [1] by The Gateway Pundit.

The scene, which depicts two teenage characters sharing a kiss, sparked outrage after a screenshot went viral on X, gaining more than seven million views.

The moment appears in the ninth episode of the show’s fifth season and has triggered subscription cancellations, according to users who shared the image online.

One post read, “This is from a children’s cartoon on Netflix called *Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Since when has something like this been considered appropriate for children?!”

The controversy is not new. In 2022, Hungary’s National Media and Communications Authority (NMHH) investigated Netflix over the series.

The Hungarian government, which passed a 2021 law prohibiting LGBT-themed material directed toward children, reviewed the show after complaints that the kiss scene could violate that law.

The Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet noted at the time that the series is marketed to children as young as seven.

The uproar has resurfaced as Netflix faces ongoing backlash over its children’s programming. Another show, Dead End: Paranormal Park, also came under fire last year for its use of transgender themes in a series also aimed at children.

Elon Musk announced he canceled his Netflix subscription after that show, criticizing the platform’s programming choices.

The show’s creator, Hamish Steele, faced additional criticism after a profanity-laced social media post attacking Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who was recently assassinated.

Musk posted earlier this week, “Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids.”

As the criticism grows, Netflix has not yet issued a public statement in response to the renewed focus on Camp Cretaceous. The controversy has coincided with a dip in the company’s stock price.

According to market data, Netflix stock opened at approximately $1,175.49 on October 1, closed at $1,170.90, then dropped to $1,162.53 on October 2, and was trading at $1,158.84 by midday October 3. That represents a decline of about 1.4 percent.

The renewed outrage adds to a growing pattern of backlash over Netflix’s children’s programming, raising questions about how the company will address subscriber concerns.