Shows today are simply unbearable, I think Paw Patrol is a subversive way to undermine parental authority. Every adult acts like a freaking idiot who has to be rescued by a much more intelligent child and his troop of canines. Can't stand it.
Still way better than PJ Masks where each episode is one of the team acting like an ass while the other two aren't then switch the asshole on the next episode. At least Paw Patrol had multiple story lines (and I am so happy they don't watch it anymore!)
The idea behind that, though, is to teach kids a lesson. At least PJ Masks isn’t like Mike The Knight where the douchebag is always the same character! But then again, at least Mike The Knight teaches a lesson.
That's when you dust off the VCR and VHS's and show them how cartoons REALLY work!
(Or just find them on YouTube. Homestar Runner works, as well, even though it's a little more Y7)
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I tried to show my youngest some Bugs Bunny, she wasn't interested.
Not a fan of Nickelodeon. PBS has had some quality shows over the years, like Curious George, Mr Rogers (now Daniel Tiger) Thomas the Tank. These shows to me as a teacher are better worth the time because kids are actually learning. I try avoid screen time for my kids but if I have to turn on the boob tube it's usually PBS.
You're so adorable. I just want to hug you but you'd call the cops. Then there'd be a shootout. I'd die in a pool of of my own blood taking out numerous cops and innocent bystanders. Then you'd feel guilty. So a handshake it'll be.
Who doesn't love a sex massage therapist who dresses up in a purple dinasaur suit? Lol. Sorry if I just ruined your childhood. He gives me the creeps now.
The only episode of Bear & The Big Blue House I got to watch was the potty training episode on a VHS tape. I didn’t know it was a series. Which channel was it on?
But now, we have both a Nick Junior channel AND Nick Junior shows on regular Nick during weekday mornings, even on most vacations when none of the older viewers are in school!