DimlessV2
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| 10 May 2017 07:04 PM |
its gotten much better for example, they recently introduced an autistic character and as someone who has autism it is very accurate. I know it's a little kids show, but this is a good example that some kids shows can live on for a while and don't necessarily need to end.
dont even get me started with sesame street, its been going for what 40 years? |
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| 10 May 2017 07:11 PM |
>implements fairly accurate autistic character >goes strong for 21 years, improves in general quality along the way >still can't put headphones in arthur's ears |
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IVIeal
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| 11 May 2017 07:59 PM |
Literally same with the Simpsons
Man these shows are old but are doing far much better than any new series |
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| 11 May 2017 08:01 PM |
oh yeah forgot about the simpsons thats been going for quite a while too huh
i made a thread about this yesterday but spongebob's newest season is really good, id say as a whole almost as good as first three seasons but theres a few episodes that are probably even better |
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IVIeal
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| 11 May 2017 08:05 PM |
Yea some prime examples are:
Arthur Simpsons Sesame Street
And uhhhh
Probably Thomas the tank engine |
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