You ever hear of "Deception of a Generation"? It's this 1980s fundamentalist anti-pop-culture propaganda in the "Satanic Panic" movement by two Christian fundamentalist pastors named Gary Greenwald and Phil Phillips. In it, they inaccurately claimed that many popular things during the 1980s, such as Star Wars, the original MLP, D&D, He-Man & the Masters of the Universe, Care Bares, Scooby-Doo, basically any franchise during the 80s aimed at children is satanic and occultist, and got unnecessarily mad at the villains for their evil deeds. They also got quite a few things wrong.
Here's some examples;
1. Those two claimed that Darth Vader was based on Odin, but there's nothing to Vader that would directly link him to the King of the Norse Gods himself.
2. They also inaccurately said that Smurfette was originally a male, when in fact she was made from clay by mean old Gargamel
3. They also pronounced Eternia as "Ethernia" and MLP as just "My Pony".
I'm thinking we have a brief scenario in which they get called out on their ignorance and how they disgraced Christianity by targeting 1980s pop culture and claiming that it's satanic without any proper proof of such