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23 Apr 2014, 10:08 pm

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omg the amount of bad grammar in it is shocking

exactly the sort of thing you want small children picking up :roll:



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24 Apr 2014, 7:01 pm

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29 Apr 2014, 11:35 pm

I loved the older Arthur episodes - up to about 2003 or 2004. They took a nosedive, I agree, when WGBH lost the rights to produce the show. And when Arthur's voice suddenly sounded like a 6-year-old a couple of years later, that's when they went down the drain.
Most of the PBS shows nowadays really suck. Too much computer animation, too little live action. Super Why! is one today that is really annoying.
I also sort of got into Little Bear when it was still on Nickelodeon. That was another good kids show.
Cartoon Network stuff nowadays is annoying and sucks too. Annoying Orange? PUL-EEZE!



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30 Apr 2014, 12:25 am

Honestly, I wouldn't know. I haven't watched cartoons on a regular basis since my preteen years, and most of the ones I've seen since then have actually been OK, for the most part. As well, I will honestly admit, there was a time when my stepsister watched a lot of those bad Disney/Nickelodeon teen sitcoms (like iCarly, Mr. Young, and whatever), and they actually became sort of a guilty pleasure of mine. :oops: I don't know why, but they're just so terrible that they're actually kinda fun to watch.

Just thinking about it now, I can definitely say that I don't care for the newer seasons of Spongebob Squarepants. They are just horrible, and not even in an entertaining sort of way either.



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30 Apr 2014, 7:35 am

WAautisticguy wrote:
I loved the older Arthur episodes - up to about 2003 or 2004. They took a nosedive, I agree, when WGBH lost the rights to produce the show. And when Arthur's voice suddenly sounded like a 6-year-old a couple of years later, that's when they went down the drain.
Most of the PBS shows nowadays really suck. Too much computer animation, too little live action. Super Why! is one today that is really annoying.
I also sort of got into Little Bear when it was still on Nickelodeon. That was another good kids show.
Cartoon Network stuff nowadays is annoying and sucks too. Annoying Orange? PUL-EEZE!


I still can't grow past Arthur, it was and still is enjoyable to me, even at 26 years old. I did hear, however, they're using Flash animation for the cartoon now.



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30 May 2014, 3:35 pm

I really think Pokemon is one of the most overrated series ever. The characters are annoying and bland and the plots are repetitive.



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30 May 2014, 3:53 pm

kazma wrote:
Rastamouse

omg the amount of bad grammar in it is shocking

exactly the sort of thing you want small children picking up :roll:

Rastamouse is horrid!

But I find zingzillas worse, or waybaloo and cloudbabies argh!



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20 Jun 2014, 10:01 pm

I read on TV Tropes that Mr. Rogers is one of those people you just can't make fun of, unless you want people who grew up watching his show think you should be tarred and feathered. One exception was that Rap Battle episode I recently watched and Eddie Murphy's affectionate parody on SNL. Up here in Canada I think it's Mr. Dressup, who actually first appeared on Mr. Rogers, and some of the songs on his show was from Mr. Rogers. Say what you want about other kid's shows but I will defend Mr. Dressup's memory to the death if I have to! Although I've often wondered how someone can do the holey-pokey for several decades and not be sick of it or go crazy. :lol:



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20 Jun 2014, 10:24 pm

I haven't watched "kids TV" in several years, but the one that irritated me the most was "Barney & Friends". The gang behind "Animaniacs" did a great parody of it...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmOyvuWs-dc[/youtube]


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24 Jun 2014, 7:29 am

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I think the Tweenies were by far the worst. Releasing a single was taking it just a bit too far! :?


Oh I LOVED the Tweenies as a kid, and I still like to watch them on Youtube now. I don't really like it when they break into song, but I do like it when they fall out and get into arguments and stuff like that. :lol:


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30 Jun 2014, 10:49 am

Lately, I have seen a lot of previously beautifully hand-drawn cartoons I grew up and liked with "modernized" by being 3d computer animated and made more "contemporary". The worst one I can think of is Franklin the Turtle, who now uses catchphrases like "coolio". :roll:

More generally, compared to Czech Republic, where the main kids show was one that featured various fairy tales and in between that, a moderator with a puppet who did things like advice kids on problems they wrote to the show, and the cartoons were for example: Little Mole (who explores human world and often is shocked by its ways, such as factories or stuffed animals in schools, where he saves a crying animal in a cage - so it can address pretty "serious" issues).

I found when we moved to Australia a lot more talking down to kids - the most known Australian program was Play School which involves reptitive singing and poorly done diy crafts lessons - or Wiggles - I hated that - they sing songs and there's four of them and the guy in purple shirt always falls asleep in odd places each episode - teehee how hilarious :roll: Or bananas in pyjamas "are you thinknig what i'm thinking" they ask each episode when they foil plans of the rat in the hat who owns a shop. I found the Czech kiddy shows to be a lot more stimulating because it didn't rely on catchphrases or repeated situations like the Australian ones do.



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02 Jul 2014, 6:50 am

When I was a toddler, I watched The Wiggles. That was my favorite show.

I also watched Boobah and Teletubbies. I'm surprised that I'm not insane because of them. I absolutely despise those two shows now.

I get turned off to CGI kid's shows because I don't really like CGI cartoons.
I hate My Little Pony (have nothing against the fandom, though).
Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That, despite it's title, I don't hate.



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22 Jan 2015, 12:15 am

Mister Rodgers Neighborhood. Way too creepy for it's own good



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22 Jan 2015, 7:14 am

It's a toss up between "My Little Pony" and "Barney & Friends".

Or should I say, "It's a throw-up ..."?


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22 Jan 2015, 4:31 pm

Fnord wrote:
It's a toss up between "My Little Pony" and "Barney & Friends".

Or should I say, "It's a throw-up ..."?


Which generation of MLP? If you mean the current one, well then them's fightin' words. ;)

Although I can understand why people are sick and tired of it, as bronies have pretty much taken over the internet, and the, erm, "weirder" fans just so happen to be a vocal minority.



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22 Jan 2015, 4:50 pm

Shows like Ed, Edd, and Eddy and every cartoon shown today. Freakin' Gravity Falls has zero point other than being creepy as hell(like other Disney shows).....


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