"Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread
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The craziest thing about kid shows is how you hate them at first but they slowly wear you down till you somehow finding yourself liking them. I was finally at the point a few years ago where I thought the Wiggles were incredibly talented after watching my 1000th episode. I started out hating tween shows like Austin and Ally and Liz and Maddie and by the finales I'm holding back tears. The constant repetition changes you. Its brainwashing really.
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Not long ago, my brother-in-law pointed out to me how many Disney movies have the parents, recently dead or dying and the kids being orphaned etc. "Think about it, even Bambi." He didn't like the message that sent.
I told him I'd been watching Disney all my life and I'd never noticed. huh.
I told him I'd been watching Disney all my life and I'd never noticed. huh.
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One time while watching Frozen, my daughter waved and said, "Bye bye!" to the montage when the parents died, and then turned to my wife and I and smiled. It was very creepy.doone wrote:Not long ago, my brother-in-law pointed out to me how many Disney movies have the parents, recently dead or dying and the kids being orphaned etc. "Think about it, even Bambi." He didn't like the message that sent.
I told him I'd been watching Disney all my life and I'd never noticed. huh.
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My daughter would cry hysterically when Anna would freeze at the end. She was maybe 18 months old. I've seen that movie nearly 100x. 3 girls. Ages - 7, 5 and 3.
The movie thing has gotten better now since my oldest can operate the hard drive that's plugged into the tv. They can set it up themselves and watch what they want.
But like you said, it's spring time, we try and limit the tv time as much as possible.
The movie thing has gotten better now since my oldest can operate the hard drive that's plugged into the tv. They can set it up themselves and watch what they want.
But like you said, it's spring time, we try and limit the tv time as much as possible.
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Check that.
Brought this up to the wife, my daughter was under a year old.
Brought this up to the wife, my daughter was under a year old.
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How many hours a day of screen time do your kids get? Weeknights it is after dinner until bed time - averaging about an hour. Weekends probably closer to 5-6 if we are home all day
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Honestly during the day my two younger ones I'm not sure. They are more into playing dolls or chasing the dogs. My 5 year old just starting riding her bike so they are outside a lot too. But they also only have pre school 4 hours a week, which just ended.
I would guess 1-2 hours of tv per day of actually sitting.
When I get home from work it's definitely less than an hour.
It's not just me when I say that life just doesn't stop ever right? Its Fucking insane if my wife and I make plans to do something ourselves. Not enough time in a day.
I went to the Cubs/Yanks marathon Sunday night and I think it ruined my month. Now a Ty Segall show Saturday and Sunday.
I would guess 1-2 hours of tv per day of actually sitting.
When I get home from work it's definitely less than an hour.
It's not just me when I say that life just doesn't stop ever right? Its Fucking insane if my wife and I make plans to do something ourselves. Not enough time in a day.
I went to the Cubs/Yanks marathon Sunday night and I think it ruined my month. Now a Ty Segall show Saturday and Sunday.
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I'm thinking of showing my 10 year old Jaws at the end of the month at the local JAWSFest.
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I am also considering showing that movie to my son, though not at anything as Jawsome as a Jawsfest.
I'm sorry, is this not the "we're dads and we make dad jokes" thread?
I'm sorry, is this not the "we're dads and we make dad jokes" thread?
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Holy fuck I am never having kids
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I've seen this brought up before. Apparently the thinking behind it is that kids have such limited life experience and in a lot of cases they would struggle to understand the drama or empathise with a lot of different types of fictional adversity. But get kids to imagine that their parents are gone - that shit sets up the feelings of vulnerability and dramatic stakes that every kid can understand. The rest of the story, through to triumph and catharsis can flow from that setup.doone wrote:Not long ago, my brother-in-law pointed out to me how many Disney movies have the parents, recently dead or dying and the kids being orphaned etc. "Think about it, even Bambi." He didn't like the message that sent.
I told him I'd been watching Disney all my life and I'd never noticed. huh.
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Yo why is the doctor in this video of "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed" Hitler?

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sure gods all powerful but does he have lips?
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Here's the video for context, I couldn't link on my phone:Simple Torture wrote:Yo why is the doctor in this video of "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed" Hitler?
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My girl's 18 months and goes absolutely nuts over Toy Story. I've had that playing in the background so many days, and I swear if I ever come across Randy Newman - I'm punching him straight in the cock!
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We occasionally listen to Caspar Babypants in the car.
Otherwise known as Chris Ballew, former lead singer from Presidents of the USA.
We've seen him perform live a couple times also.
He is witty, the songs are very tolerable compared to, say, streaming a kids music station or something.
Otherwise known as Chris Ballew, former lead singer from Presidents of the USA.
We've seen him perform live a couple times also.
He is witty, the songs are very tolerable compared to, say, streaming a kids music station or something.
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I've lost count of all the times I've seen Sing, Moana, Frozen, Secret Life Of Pets, Trolls and countless others. But the quiet moments are worth it all.
