'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' Getting YouTube Channel For First Time

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This and Sesame Street may be the only truly appropriate programming for children in existence.

That’s nostalgia. Plus you probably don’t watch a lot of kids programs to judge and only hear about the popular ones.

Bluey is heads and tails better because it teaches kids and parents how to approach heavy or sensitive topics like death or being taken advantage of. In a tight 7 minute episode. They understand their audience doesn’t have a big attention span and it’s one of the only shows that seems to get that while being helpful to raising a kid.

Octonauts is a sleeper that doesn’t get the respect it deserves. Had all the trappings of a toy line with absolutely no merch. They did it for the love of the game. Cool new areas of the sea to explore. Lots of new animals and some really weird ones that don’t get a lot of play like siphonophores. 6 seasons and 3 movies (2 good ones) it had a great run.

Numberblocks, Alphablocks, and Colorblocks are anthropomorphic cubes representing something and each time they pull out a new idea to teach something basic. Its hard to make basic things exciting or fun. These do. And it actually teaches the subject clearly, so it’s way more instructive than the abstract “C is for cat” (just like all the other letters that sound like K but don’t have one because English is arbitrary like that).

Three to five examples there. Some great stuff exists that probably flew under your radar.

I’m definitely more ignorant than right in most cases. Of those I’ve only seen Bluey after a close friend of mine with younger kids raved about it. Mine are grown, so it’s a bit after our time.

While I liked it, I think being a cartoon takes away from it. What made (and still makes) Mr. Rogers so wonderful is that he is a living, breathing, old guy - someone usually intimidating to kids, but in this case a lovable grandpa. He shows the real world, which is instantly relatable to everyone.

I also think this is why Sesame Street works better than if the show had been made in the style of, say, Fraggle Rock. The humanity matters.