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Yeah! This is great news, because it doesn't affect me at all! Who cares about kids man.
NO! NO OH GOD DOES NO ONE ACTUALLY REMEMBER MY LITTLE PONY FROM THE 80's?!CptStern said:their first announced kids tv show will be ..."my little pony"
Oh you son of a bitch. Now you've gone too far.CptStern said:it's ALWAYS with sucky results, see: Care Bears...all really really crappy television programs
I'm actually hoping that Hasbro doesn't screw with the programming too much. Wishful thinking, I know, but kids can really use educational programming rather than toy-selling shows.
Also Bacons the new TF cartoon is going to be based off the movies. I'm not too excited for it...they shouldn't have canceled TFA. That show was TOO good.
I'm actually hoping that Hasbro doesn't screw with the programming too much. Wishful thinking, I know, but kids can really use educational programming rather than toy-selling shows.
Also Bacons the new TF cartoon is going to be based off the movies. I'm not too excited for it...they shouldn't have canceled TFA. That show was TOO good.
NO! NO OH GOD DOES NO ONE ACTUALLY REMEMBER MY LITTLE PONY FROM THE 80's?!
IT WASN'T CUTE AND CUDDLY AND FOR GIRLS
PEOPLE DIED IN THAT SHOW OH GOD WHY DOES NOBODY REMEMBER THE SMOOZE
Oh you son of a bitch. Now you've gone too far.
Alright wait, wait. Look, just because you're a parent doesn't always give you the ability to laud it over people who aren't parents, or think that somehow they wouldn't "understand" why a show should have educational content. Not only is that asinine but you're making your parenthood sound like it's granted you some kind of superior insight over people who aren't parents.
I have a goddaughter who I've raised as I would my own daughter, and I have several young family members, and I'm very concerned about what they watch.
And furthermore what does your comment even have to do with what I said? I said that My Little Pony back in the 80s was actually a show that wasn't as cute as everyone believes, and you go off on this wild tangent about me not being a parent and how I'm supposedly a basement shut in?
Darkside55 said:IT WASN'T CUTE AND CUDDLY AND FOR GIRLS
Darkside55 said:Could you be any more condescending or more of an arrogant fuck? You don't even know where I live, bro. You're making goddamned generalizations based off of nothing.
Darkside said:And if you honestly think I give two shits about having watched Care Bears because it's 'creepy' or 'weird,' you've got me wrong.
Darkside55 said:And Care Bears actually had some value, being a cartoon that actually talked about expressing your feelings,
Darkside55 said:and they also used to throw in some educational bits in there. Also it was based off a card line from American Greetings, not a toy line. There wasn't a toy line until after the show took off.
He doesn't need to have experience in parenting to understand the concept of having children's shows that are helpful to their development. You jumped to this conclusion that he must not be able to understand a concept just because he wasn't talking at all about how good the show was. Which he already pointed out to you.what I am saying is that because you dont have children you cant speak from experience when it comes to parenting
No, but see, you're making two leaps of faith here: one, that parenting somehow requires you to have actually participated in birthing children to be a parent. Secondly, that all I've done is "interact/babysit." And without actually having ever known me, you just automatically wrote me off because I don't have kids of my own. Because I don't have kids of my own, I could never have...I don't know...known what it is to provide, both monetarily, emotionally, and for periods of time day in day out for a child? Because I don't have kids of my own it's impossible that I've helped raise one? Because I don't have kids of my own you make the jump that the most I've done is interact/babysit?well it has hasnt it? if you own a pet would that not make your perspectives on pet ownership that much better than someone who's never owned a pet?
I'm not saying your opinion is entirely invalid, what I am saying is that because you dont have children you cant speak from experience when it comes to parenting.
simply interacting/baby sitting a child =/= being a parent.
I would think that a parent should be concerned whether or not he's giving his child nightmare fuel. Do YOU remember the smooze? That shit ate everything. Devoured whole lands, people, and civilizations. Also in the movie the only ponies that could stop it were the Flutter Ponies, and when asked for help they flat-out told the regular ponies, "No." What kind of message is that? Also in that movie everyone gives Lickety Split a bunch of shit and it's absolutely horrible.that's exactly how it was marketed with little else. just because it had "dark moments" does not make it any more viable as quality kids programming. my comments were made because not being a parent you might not have educational content as your main reasoning as to the quality of the show. your opinions (about the show) are entirely self-centered whereas a parent would be thinking of their child's needs first
Your knowledge of demographics is pretty narrow then. Besides, once again, GUY WHO GREW UP IN THE EIGHTIES. You know what we had in the 80s? They lifted the ban on half-hour-long commercials and that's where all these toy-selling shows came from. Let's think. How could a guy...who grew up in a time when My Little Pony came out...have watched My Little Pony? GEE, I DUNNO, GEORGE. And it's utterly impossible that I remember these shows that were ingrained into my memory from childhood, and there's also no way I could be feeling a bit nostalgic and pop onto youtube and see if my nostalgia glasses have failed me. None of that requires you to live in a basement.admittedly I lumped you into the "shutin s living in their mom's basement" catagory mostly because I cant think of any other demographic that would like My Little Pony except it's intended demographic
There's more than one series of Care Bears. If you've been watching the show RECENTLY then you've been watching Adventures in Care-a-Lot, which isn't the same as the original series. And anyway, heaven forbid something be "sweet" and "overly sentimental" given that some people grow up with the emotional development of a banana slug. The show is, yes, very cutesy with bright colors and an often heavy-handed messages, but it's also humorous and the messages ARE important ones.come on, whom are you trying to kid? I've watched the care bears recently and I still do as my daughter watches it from time to time.
HAHAHAHAHA WHATthere are far better alternatives that dont go out of their way to sell merchandise; dora the explorer
No, but see, you're making two leaps of faith here: one, that parenting somehow requires you to have actually participated in birthing children to be a parent.
Secondly, that all I've done is "interact/babysit."
And without actually having ever known me, you just automatically wrote me off because I don't have kids of my own. Because I don't have kids of my own, I could never have...I don't know...known what it is to provide, both monetarily, emotionally, and for periods of time day in day out for a child?
Because I don't have kids of my own it's impossible that I've helped raise one?
Because I don't have kids of my own you make the jump that the most I've done is interact/babysit?
And your metaphor is flawed anyway. Everybody, even people who've never owned a pet know what pet ownership entails.
Furthermore you can't blanket state that EVERY parent behaves or thinks a certain way; what's important for one parent or set of parents might not be important to others; in a discussion like this where we're talking about the educational value of television, you can't say that all parents would even give a shit what their children watch.
You're saying, "you wouldn't understand why it's a problem if children's programming marketed to kids ages 3-5 doesn't have educational value," well shit man, do you think all parents know that?
Or even care? And furthermore don't you think that anyone, parent or not, couldn't objectively look at something and say, "Oh, well considering that my kid is going to be in their formative years around this time, I'd want them watching this show versus this show?" That's not some kind of divine knowledge bestowed upon you when you BECOME a parent.
Hell man I barely ever have my goddaughter watching TV, and she just turned seven last month.
We watch movies sometimes, but I encourage her to get most of her educational content from books, just like I have my nieces and nephews. It's nice when, even when I don't see them that often, they come up to me and tell me what they've been reading.
I would think that a parent should be concerned whether or not he's giving his child nightmare fuel.
Do YOU remember the smooze? That shit ate everything. Devoured whole lands, people, and civilizations. Also in the movie the only ponies that could stop it were the Flutter Ponies, and when asked for help they flat-out told the regular ponies, "No." What kind of message is that? Also in that movie everyone gives Lickety Split a bunch of shit and it's absolutely horrible.
Also the series had things like torture, the merponies tried to drown the regular ponies (I am completely serious; those "Shoo-bee-doo" aquatic ponies? They tried to DROWN the other ones), big bad evils and all kinds of stuff. There was one villain who threatened to kill those bushwoolies (I think that's what they were called) by throwing them into a pit if she didn't get what she wanted. I remember that episode.
Furthermore, just because I make a comment about one aspect of a single show, you shouldn't make such a giant leap that, "OH HE'S ONLY CONCERNED ABOUT HIS OWN OPINIONS AND NOT WHAT A PARENT WOULD WANT IN THEIR CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMING." I mean really, just above my comments about MLP I stated how I think kids need more educational programming than shows that sell toys. Shit man I was in that mourning thread for Reading Rainbow and everything.
Your knowledge of demographics is pretty narrow then. Besides, once again, GUY WHO GREW UP IN THE EIGHTIES. You know what we had in the 80s? They lifted the ban on half-hour-long commercials and that's where all these toy-selling shows came from. Let's think. How could a guy...who grew up in a time when My Little Pony came out...have watched My Little Pony? GEE, I DUNNO, GEORGE.
And it's utterly impossible that I remember these shows that were ingrained into my memory from childhood, and there's also no way I could be feeling a bit nostalgic and pop onto youtube and see if my nostalgia glasses have failed me. None of that requires you to live in a basement.
There's more than one series of Care Bears. If you've been watching the show RECENTLY then you've been watching Adventures in Care-a-Lot, which isn't the same as the original series.
And anyway, heaven forbid something be "sweet" and "overly sentimental" given that some people grow up with the emotional development of a banana slug. The show is, yes, very cutesy with bright colors and an often heavy-handed messages, but it's also humorous and the messages ARE important ones.
Also the original show was awesome. Had cool stories and music and even taught me how to bake cookies as a kid, and what the word "homogenous" meant. Also, Dark Heart.
are you serious? You listed DORA THE EXPLORER? As in "Buy all of my different doll variations" Dora the Explorer? As in "I'm grown up now and being marketed to tweens as a socially and environmentally-conscious role model but all I'm ever seen doing is shopping and decorating my room" Dora the Explorer? Stern, Care Bears doesn't even HAVE as much merchandise as Dora does.
"Dora the Explorer" developers use psychologist Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences as a guidepost for the show curriculum. Gardner's theory holds that humans exhibit seven kinds of intelligence, and that educational endeavors need to address all types of intelligence in the target group to be successful.
Darkside55 said:I will say this: NEITHER show ever actually advertises their products on the show, but if you walk into any toy store there's a clear disparity in the amount of CB merchandise to Dora merchandise. And as I mentioned before, tween Dora is horrible. She's nothing more than a marketing machine.
Darkside55 said:Nihao Kai Lan is cute; she's got some merchandise too, but hers actually has all the phrases in English and Chinese if you squeeze her hand. There's no "Fairy Princess Kai Lan," that I've ever seen.
exactly the point the other guys are making
and I do have kids who would be affected by this ..not a whole lot mind you but it still sucks when a toy maker decides to develop cartoons ..it's ALWAYS with sucky results, see: Little People, He-man, Power rangers, Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, hot wheels etc etc ...all really really crappy television programs with zero educational value
Holy ****ing shit!!! What the shit thread did I just roll my funk train into? Did a toy company buy a station on the Teevee or did Obama sign a bill mandating circumcision?
I keep saying I have a goddaughter, Stern. One in which I take a very proactive stance in her life. I was there before she was born, I was there at her mother's side in lieu of her father while she was being born, I was there after she was born, and seven years later I'm still there. This isn't "helping mom out with baby sis"...particularly since I don't even have any siblings. The only nieces and nephews I have are technically second cousins. And in any case my "level of experience" really doesn't matter at all in this discussion, it's really just arbitrary information you're trying to glean in order to see whether or not you can throw around your "LOOK AT ME, I'M A PARENT, I'M A PARENT" status. As stated earlier, by myself and others, the context of this thread really doesn't REQUIRE you to be a parent, or have parenting experience, to participate. You can have a mix of emotions about a toy company acquiring a television channel without actually being a parent; similarly different parents might have different opinions. Again, even asking me to detail my experience in child rearing to you is like telling me "If you don't meet X requirement then somehow your opinion is worth less than mine because KIDS KIDS KIDS DID I MENTION I HAVE KIDS LIKE I'VE MENTIONED FOR YEARS ACROSS THIRTY-SIX THOUSAND POSTS KIDS KIDS KIDS."why dont you just tell me what level of experinece you have instead of just repeating what I said?
Ok wait. First off...people know pets are expensive. Trips to the vet are expensive. Anyone could tell you this. Anyone. People without pets can tell you this. And anyone with a little empathy could weigh in on whether you want to spend that kind of money...I mean where are you going with this, man? I said that people without pets can tell you what pet ownership entails and you come back at me with "Yeah but they couldn't tell you how to prepare for spending $6000 vs. getting your pet euthanized." Well how the hell would a pet owner be able to tell another pet owner how to prepare for that either?! I mean jesus christ even people without pets would know that pet owners love their pets like family. This isn't uncommon knowledge. And hell it's a decision that's not just based on empathy but on practicality; if you've got a creature suffering and you can't afford to drop the money on it, what are you going to do? And if you can squeeze the money but you'd have to sacrifice for other priorities, well then in the end not even another pet owner can weigh in on that, can they? You can give your own opinions from personal experience...but that doesn't necessarily mean your opinion will affect them from doing what they need to do. Just because you own a pet doesn't automatically make you the pet expert and that somehow your voice rings in over everyone else's.feed, walks etc ..ya sure anyone can come up with a general list of of how to care for a pet. however that doesnt prepare you spending $3000 in 2 years on something that isnt easily diagnosed. that doesnt prepare you the making the decision as to whether you dump another $3000 on something that there might not yield results so the alternative is death's release at the end of a syringe. ya sure you can examine this list with cold impartiality and think to yourself ya sure I can do this ...except a child isnt a pet
But again, you make it sound as if every parent can--and will--make an INFORMED decision. And that simply isn't true. You ask where you said that; you said it just there, again. "A parent will be able to make an informed (right or wrong) decision based on the needs of their child," to which I replied, "you can't blanket state that EVERY parent behaves or thinks a certain way; what's important for one parent or set of parents might not be important to others; in a discussion like this where we're talking about the educational value of television, you can't say that all parents would even give a shit what their children watch."the point wasnt whether only a parent can identify crap when he sees it but rather that a parent will be able to make an informed (right or wrong) decision based on the needs of their child; it's by definition a self-less act, whereas you like Care bears for the sake of liking it
Once again, another probe into whether or not I'm qualified to participate with you in this discussion. Jesus christ. I'll humor you, I haven't been around a 3 year old in about a month. Maybe it was two months. I don't have too many younger cousins left. But again, this is just arbitrary information, pretty much unnecessary to the conversation.seriously when's the last time you were around a 3 year old? or a toddler, or a baby?
I was raised watching Care Bears. I never missed it. I watched it in my formative years from 2 and up. It was good programming, as evident by the fact that I'm well adjusted, moderately (previously fabulously, goddamn recession) successful, and that I'm not on here calling other people basement dwelling shut ins that live with their mother, lauding my adventures in child rearing over other peoples' heads, or attacking people based off their random comments about a television show with wild, sweeping blockquote posts haranguing them for not being parents.yet you failed to see this because you think Care bears is an example of good children's programming. you kind of prove my point
She's seven, so she has a fair number of permanent teeth. Also if your kids don't have their adult teeth and haven't lost any, I also know how many they have: twenty. You have twenty teeth from two-and-a-half to six years old.how many teeth does she have? I know, and my kids dont even have their adult teeth.
12.what size are her shoes
Purple. Deep, royal purple. Not lavender, not mulberry or any of that bullshit, PURPLE. The color of royalty. Just like mine. A fact which, once I mentioned it to her that my favorite color is also purple, and that it had been my decision to always have her get purple clothes, and that I'd buying her purple clothing since before she was even born, she gave me this look like "Are you just copying me?" I'll always remember that look. Makes me smile.what's her fave colour?
ME.who's her hero?
Oh, Stern, if ever I voluntarily ASK for a debate with you, it's time for me to haul myself out and build myself an elaborate death trap. An acid steaming, blades gleaming, lasers beaming final night cap DEATH TRAP. Because I have obviously lost my fucking mind and have willingly dragged myself into a multiquote battle with the infuriating persona behind the computer screen that is YOU. And by god I deserve to put myself to death for that.ok ....but you're the one who jumped in because you took offense to what I said about MLP and Care bears. you cant bitch about that because you asked for this debate
Yep, learned how to bake. Also I went back and watched like, all the old episodes on Youtube. My nostalgia was not clouded; the stories are still fun. It's actually one of the few cartoons I can say that actually lived up to my recollection of it.you baked cookies by yourself? anyways it's not cool, the stories are not well written and your memory is clouded by nostaligia. the stories are inane, the characters are annoying and the music is derivative.
Yeah, okay. It's silly when I do it, because Dora the Explorer's dolls, cosmetics, hygiene products, ride-ons, books, board games, apparel, handbags, play tents, play kitchens, DVDs, etc. happened AFTER THE FACT. But oh jeez, when one of the cartoons that I mention has merchandise attached to it beforehand, let's go and attack that. Nice differentiation that allows you to have a double standard, Stern.that happened after the fact it was never done by design. and really your faux mockery is silly as all cartoons have toys associated with them. they dont all start as toys with the goal of marketing them in an animated tv program.
Several of the things listed in there, Care Bears does too. They had shows about exercise and speaking in several languages. Anyway, it's not like I'm bashing the educational value of Dora the Explorer or squaring it off point-for-point against a show I think is good. I think Dora is a great show, I really do. I've never said anything bad about the show except for the marketing behind it, WHICH CAME AS A DIRECT RESPONSE TO YOU ATTACKING SHOWS I HAVE MENTIONED BECAUSE OF THEIR MERCHANDISE. You seem to be forgetting the chain of events here. You say that Care Bears goes out of its way to sell merchandise, which it doesn't, and point out Dora the Explorer, to which I laugh and point out how much more merchandise it has. And then I went on to say, "Neither show really markets its merchandise," and here you come quoting me and saying "Well her merchandise was after the fact, who cares if Dora is now just a marketing machine, it doesn't say anything about the educational value of the show!" And you know what? I never said it did.
exactly the point the other guys are making
and I do have kids who would be affected by this ..not a whole lot mind you but it still sucks when a toy maker decides to develop cartoons ..it's ALWAYS with sucky results, see: Little People, He-man, Power rangers, Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, hot wheels etc etc ...all really really crappy television programs with zero educational value
<3charNice argument, but was the singing really necessary?
Stern? Totally missing the point? Derailing the argument to another unprovable one? Never.
They should just remake in live action amirite guise?
That is one of the best videos of all time!