Molly of Denali

TV Show • 2019  

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An action-adventure comedy that follows the adventures of feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl, her dog Suki, and friends Tooey and Trini on their adventures in epically beautiful Alaska.
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Does a cat die?
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Hunting and fishing are shown, but the animals are dispatched offscreen. A cultural rite of passage celebrates a boy's first successful hunt. The harvested animals are described as "gifting themselves" to their hunters.
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Aside from freshly caught fish, there is an episode that revolves around the tanning process. A fresh moose hide is shown with fleshy pink tissue on it, and is later soaked in a mixture made out of moose brain.
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Is a minor sexualized?
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We see flashbacks of children in the 60s at a forced assimilation boarding school. They're ordered not to sing their traditional songs, and a girl has her handmade doll taken away and replaced with a light colored factory doll. The abuse is implied by the fact that one of the children will not talk about those days even as an elder, but no physical abuse is shown on screen.
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In the episode "Qyah Spy," the two leads stalk a visitor from Mongolia, believing she's some kind of villain because of the language she speaks and the clothes she wears. The tribal chief clears things up and lectures the kids on the dangers of assuming. They get a taste of their own medicine in season two, so they definitely learn their lesson.
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