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PETA wants Nintendo to remove the nose ring from Cow, an anthropomorphic, vehicle-driving character in top-selling Switch 2 ...
The cows have been the breakout stars of Mario Kart World since it first appeared, but an animal rights group is upset at how ...
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is protesting the design of Cow, a scooter-riding farm animal in the new ...
PETA is asking Nintendo to change the design of the popular cow character featured in the Switch 2-exclusive Mario Kart World ...
PETA is taking aim at Mario Kart World’s newest racer, calling on Nintendo to remove the nose ring from its Cow character.
Mario Kart World is the latest pop culture entity to come under fire by PETA, the prominent animal rights group.
PETA urges Nintendo to remove cow’s nose ring from Mario Kart game. Plus, Skechers Go Run Elevate 2.0 shoes feature built-in ...
In a statement, PETA says, “When on a mission to rescue the princess, Mario has been known to use any means necessary to defeat his enemy–even wearing the skin of a raccoon dog to give ...
But I do think it's safe to say no animals are or were harmed as a direct result of Super Mario 3D Land. Instead, PETA is exploiting a game that's marketed to kids to propagate its agenda.
As you might imagine, PETA (the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals one, not Peta Wilson) aren’t exactly over the moon about Nintendo transforming milking a cow into a Switch minigame.
In a letter to Nintendo written by PETA president Ingrid E. Newkirk and shared via an image on Facebook, PETA's complaint is that the "cruelty of milking" is not properly shown in the game.
Earlier this month, PETA issued a tweet that playfully mocked the “my uncle works at Nintendo” meme, posting 'leaked' images of the final Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 'Fighter's Pass' DLC character.