Denmark launches children’s TV show about a man with a big penis, sparking a debate

Denmark has recently launched a children’s TV show about the experiences of a man with a large and flexible penis, promoting a wide range of online ideas.

The show, entitled John Dillermand, is an animated series developed by the Danish public broadcaster DR, aimed at children between the ages of four and eight.

The show follows the main character John Dillermand and how he navigates through everyday life with his great genitals. In the series, he is seen growing into trouble and also getting out of it, suggesting that his long, funny pen is not a blessing or a curse.

While the show received rave reviews in Denmark, with some recognizing the series as a light-hearted way to teach children about human anatomy, others took offense at the titular character trait.

Check out some of the comments here:

According to a CNN report, many parents have also been taken to the children’s network Facebook DR page, asking them to remove the program.

However, despite receiving mixed reviews, John Dillermand, from whom, ‘Diller’ is a Danish slang word for penis, is commissioned for 20 programs by the broadcaster with 13 available online as -Yes.

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