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Stephen Colbert promotes ‘filthy’ Netflix show that sexualizes children

Updated: September 29, 2017 at 8:30 pm EST  See Comments

Stephen Colbert Fr. Mark Hodges

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SCOTTS VALLEY, California, September 29, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – The creator of the new Netflix cartoon, called animated kiddie porn by pro-family advocates, was featured on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Co-creator Nick Kroll visited the late night talk show Wednesday to promote his latest project, “Big Mouth.” The show is about adolescents awkwardly going through puberty and discovering the sexual world around them.

Colbert introduced Kroll with great fanfare and eventually asked about the show. “Is this the kind of show that parents would sit down and watch with their children?”

The question itself got mocking laughs.

Kroll smiled and said jokingly, “Steve, I’m going to leave that up to each and every individual parent.” Then he admitted, “It’s very dirty.”

“Big Mouth” features graphic masturbation, nocturnal emissions, “puberty fairies,” a giant condom creature, and “aching pubes.” A personified masturbation pillow falls in love with its abuser and wants to be more than just a “fling.”

Kroll got a lot of laughs with the line that his show “is kind of like the sex-ed video I wished I had gotten to see, but also, like, filthy.”

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