I've been thinking about something for a while and with TPP's earlier post, it got me thinking I ought to ask everyone else's opinions on here.
If you have kids or if you plan to have kids, what would they watch? I mean would you just let them watch whatever was on TV, whatever was on the kids' channels or would you put your foot down on programs you thought were crap, and would you also try to get them into stuff like the movies and shows you saw when you were a kid?
When I was growing up, my parents put their foot down on Nicktoons, Barney, and Cartoon Network's original cartoons like Johnny Bravo and Cow and Chicken. Just about everything else though on the kids' networks was a-go. But, for our time we saw a bunch of the more 'retro' stuff as well, the original Looney Toons, the old Walt Disney cartoons, The Flintstones, the Jetsons, the 60s and 70s Charlie Brown cartoons, and we saw old movies like The Bat, House on Haunted Hill, the Blob, and we watched the 3 Stooges, and for nightly programming we saw I Love Lucy, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, The Munsters, Dick Van Dyke...it's very rare if not impossible to find any of that stuff airing on TV today, which is too bad because I'd still rather see any of that, than the crap they have on today.
And since I don't see TV, especially children's programming getting much better anytime soon, I think by the time I had kids, regular TV would be out of the question and they would mainly be seeing videos of the older stuff like I grew up with.
If you have kids or if you plan to have kids, what would they watch? I mean would you just let them watch whatever was on TV, whatever was on the kids' channels or would you put your foot down on programs you thought were crap, and would you also try to get them into stuff like the movies and shows you saw when you were a kid?
When I was growing up, my parents put their foot down on Nicktoons, Barney, and Cartoon Network's original cartoons like Johnny Bravo and Cow and Chicken. Just about everything else though on the kids' networks was a-go. But, for our time we saw a bunch of the more 'retro' stuff as well, the original Looney Toons, the old Walt Disney cartoons, The Flintstones, the Jetsons, the 60s and 70s Charlie Brown cartoons, and we saw old movies like The Bat, House on Haunted Hill, the Blob, and we watched the 3 Stooges, and for nightly programming we saw I Love Lucy, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, The Munsters, Dick Van Dyke...it's very rare if not impossible to find any of that stuff airing on TV today, which is too bad because I'd still rather see any of that, than the crap they have on today.
And since I don't see TV, especially children's programming getting much better anytime soon, I think by the time I had kids, regular TV would be out of the question and they would mainly be seeing videos of the older stuff like I grew up with.
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