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As the title asks. I have a setting where all the characters are either anthropomorphic animals(as in the "stands on two legs and wears cloths" kind, not the "normal animals who can talk" kind.), robots or monsters, and the story I have for it would be fit for kids. However, at the same time, the story is extremely, well, dark, and features complex and touchy issues like genocide, and thus would not be appropriate for any age level below MG. However, when kids get older, certain things that where once a-ok start to become too "kiddie" Like, when your really little, Barney was awesome...but when your an older kid if you watch barney you'll get laughed at. So is there room for anthropomorphic animal stories in MG? Or do kids of that age group see such characters as "too kiddie?"
If anybody who has more experience with kidlit could tell me what the "cut off age" is for anthropomorphic animal stories, I'd be grateful!
If anybody who has more experience with kidlit could tell me what the "cut off age" is for anthropomorphic animal stories, I'd be grateful!
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