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What four kinds of people does Teletubbies represent?
Teletubbies represent gays, blacks, lesbians and dwarfs respectively.

1, Tintin's figure is a male character, but he is holding a female red satchel, his body color is purple, and the antenna on his head is an inverted triangle, all of which symbolize Tintin's homosexual identity.

Dixie has a dark complexion and a cow stripe on his hat. All these represent that Dixie is a black man. There is also a saying that the stripes on the hat are like scars, representing the pain caused by war.

3. Lala is a female setting, often with feminine voice and dress. Toy yoga ball is also a symbol of women, so it represents lesbians.

Bohr is the shortest of the four people, and his speech is milky white. The toy is a bicycle, and the ring on his head also represents a child. Bohr symbolizes children or dwarfs here.

Introduction to Teletubbies

Teletubbies focus on the research results of dozens of early education experts, hundreds of mothers and related people, directly contact thousands of children aged 0-5, and collect the most attractive information, images and languages of children of this age. It took several years to make. Teletubbies don't have a clear educational goal, but an interesting experience for children to learn and develop in games.

Teletubbies is an entertaining animation program, featuring four Teletubbies who live in a foreign country and have a completely childlike language and behavior life. The main audience is 12 months to 5 years old children. Watching the baby independently for about 30 minutes every day can not only calm him or her down, but also have a very good influence on his or her language, intelligence, movement and other aspects of development.