As a kid, I remember watching the normal kids shows for kids my age. "Bubble guppies", "Phineas and Ferb", "Odd Squad" , even a few animes like "Glitter Force". Normal right? Well, I watched those mainly when me and my mom finally got our own place, but before we had are own place, we lived with my grandparents. Now, my grandparents had SO many VHS tapes, mainly of old Disney movies, (and some good stuff you can't find on Disney+, like the house of mouse) VeggieTales, and other old cartoons. I honestly loved watching these, because I felt so cool for use the "old school" method. My mother and grandfather worked all day, so it was just me, my grandma, her three dogs, and the grumpy cat. Most of the time, me and my grandmother would bake, play card and dice games, or work in her garden. But when my grandmother needed to get something done, she let me hang out in my room and watch those cartoons on this old T.V. I honestly would just watch VeggieTales or Popeye, maybe Felix the Cat if I felt like rewatching the one tape we had of it, but there was one random set of tapes of some general cartoon show. It was about this group of siblings (I think there was around 7 of them?) living on this remote farm land by themselves, no parents or any adults, which as a kid I thought was cool (kid me just thought about all the ice cream I could eat when alone). I remember that the oldest sibling was only being around 13, and the youngest being 3-2 years old. The show followed the content if a normal kids show. Episode starts, something happens, they fix the problem, lesson learned. Normal, right? Well there was some weird things about. Like I said, no parents for most episodes, they only showed up for one episode (I'll talk about thar one later, just wait). But there was also other weird things. For example, there are 7 kids, right? I remember a few of their names, like Gabriel, Stacy, Megan, Christian, and that 3-2 is year old being Micah. Surprisingly, the oldest (the 13 year old) never got a name, only ever being called "Big sister", and the last kid was barely a focus in episodes that I never learned his name. Another thing I noticed is that they absolutely REFUSED to speak about their parents. Like, I remember a one off comment where Micah was asking Megan and Christian about their parents, and they quickly shushed him, telling him "we're not allowed to talk about them, big sister said so" which I found weird. Now, that episode I mentioned, the only one where the-