Kids Cartoons That Adults Enjoy
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Have it on right now. I’ve worked in and around the trades for 20 years, so I like that it promotes the building things requires using brains.F Me In The Brain said:Watching Stinky & Dirty right now w/the 4 yr old. I like it.0 -
Yes, I love the "What if....?"The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Once I was old enough to know, I figured out why only Fred & Barney could see & talk to the Great Gazoo.njnancy said:
Gumby and Pokey were definitely made for adults on hallucinogenics, we was clueless.hedonist said:All the stuff I grew up watching, I still love (Bugs, Magoo, Felix, Mr. Peabody, etc). Some of the humor takes on another brilliant level in adulthood.
I'll leave the newfangled kids' cartoons to the rest of you
My son grew up with SpongeBob which was actually enjoyable. But those days are over
Pokemon was big too - he still likes Pokemon.
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While my son was growing up, Bob the Builder and his talking construction equipment was a simplistic view - with an emphasis on 'can we do this? Yes we can!'. Building up that self confidence was important in a lot of shows.jerparker20 said:
Have it on right now. I’ve worked in and around the trades for 20 years, so I like that it promotes the building things requires using brains.F Me In The Brain said:Watching Stinky & Dirty right now w/the 4 yr old. I like it.
Teletubbbies still fascinates me - tv screens in their bellies, they lived in an upside down space ship, the right outraged that Tinky Winky carried a purse
& I wonder what happened to the kid whose face was the sun?
Now my son's Shrek doll is near and dear to my heart as it says 'Hello, my name is Shrek' and I can say "me too!!". My son always got a kick out of that. I still think they owe my family royalties.
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I’m also a fan of Tumble Leaf on Amazon. Lots of problem solving and imaginative play. Its not loud and obnoxious.F Me In The Brain said:Yes, I love the "What if....?"
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HR Pufnstuf too, though not a cartoon.njnancy said:
Gumby and Pokey were definitely made for adults on hallucinogenics, we was clueless.hedonist said:All the stuff I grew up watching, I still love (Bugs, Magoo, Felix, Mr. Peabody, etc). Some of the humor takes on another brilliant level in adulthood.
I'll leave the newfangled kids' cartoons to the rest of you
My son grew up with SpongeBob which was actually enjoyable. But those days are over
Pokemon was big too - he still likes Pokemon.
I still have my old Gumby toy somewhere
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HR Pufnstuf too, though not a cartoon.njnancy said:
Gumby and Pokey were definitely made for adults on hallucinogenics, we was clueless.hedonist said:All the stuff I grew up watching, I still love (Bugs, Magoo, Felix, Mr. Peabody, etc). Some of the humor takes on another brilliant level in adulthood.
I'll leave the newfangled kids' cartoons to the rest of you
My son grew up with SpongeBob which was actually enjoyable. But those days are over
Pokemon was big too - he still likes Pokemon.
I still have my old Gumby toy somewhere
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not to mention Obama stole Bob the Builders key slogan. LOLnjnancy said:
While my son was growing up, Bob the Builder and his talking construction equipment was a simplistic view - with an emphasis on 'can we do this? Yes we can!'. Building up that self confidence was important in a lot of shows.jerparker20 said:
Have it on right now. I’ve worked in and around the trades for 20 years, so I like that it promotes the building things requires using brains.F Me In The Brain said:Watching Stinky & Dirty right now w/the 4 yr old. I like it.
Teletubbbies still fascinates me - tv screens in their bellies, they lived in an upside down space ship, the right outraged that Tinky Winky carried a purse
& I wonder what happened to the kid whose face was the sun?
Now my son's Shrek doll is near and dear to my heart as it says 'Hello, my name is Shrek' and I can say "me too!!". My son always got a kick out of that. I still think they owe my family royalties.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
I never connected the two - lol.HughFreakingDillon said:
not to mention Obama stole Bob the Builders key slogan. LOLnjnancy said:
While my son was growing up, Bob the Builder and his talking construction equipment was a simplistic view - with an emphasis on 'can we do this? Yes we can!'. Building up that self confidence was important in a lot of shows.jerparker20 said:
Have it on right now. I’ve worked in and around the trades for 20 years, so I like that it promotes the building things requires using brains.F Me In The Brain said:Watching Stinky & Dirty right now w/the 4 yr old. I like it.
Teletubbbies still fascinates me - tv screens in their bellies, they lived in an upside down space ship, the right outraged that Tinky Winky carried a purse
& I wonder what happened to the kid whose face was the sun?
Now my son's Shrek doll is near and dear to my heart as it says 'Hello, my name is Shrek' and I can say "me too!!". My son always got a kick out of that. I still think they owe my family royalties.
Who knows - maybe Bob the Builder was an unconscious contributor to his campaign slogan. Malia is around the same age as my son. You may be on to something here.... :giggle:0 -
SpongeBob Squarepants hit while i was a teenager and was completely adverse to any of that sort of thing, trying to stake my claim as being an adult in this world (I had a long way to go). However, a while ago I watched part of one of the films on Netflix. Is that show really aimed at children? It felt like the whole thing was full of stuff that could be interpreted in multiple ways, in much the same way The Simpsons was constructed.Dublin 2006
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Went to the movies today and saw a preview for it. Thought it was a Cars spinoff show or something.F Me In The Brain said:Watching Stinky & Dirty right now w/the 4 yr old. I like it.
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I too love Teen Titans Go! I actually dvr all new episodes.
My current favorite would have to be The Amazing World of Gumball.#FHP0 -
Every episode is on Hulu! Watching with the kids for Saturday morning cartoon time.dankind said:
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It's coming backF Me In The Brain said:Animaniacs was awesome. I remember bonging in college with that on.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
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U enjoy that shit?SVRDhand13 said:Has no one said Bluey yet!?0 -
It’s a quality show. My fifth grader loves it and we should all be following Bluey’s life lessons.0
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