Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

It just isn't the same Sesame Street.

I was watching "Play with me Sesame" with Garrett and he seems so enthralled.  Burt and Ernie came on.  Burt was the same but Burt was...happy.  I remember the days when Burt was grumpy and Oscar really was a grouch.
What happened?  Did they pass out Prozac on Sesame Street?  Was it so bad that children were exposed to characters that weren't always the happiest?  I was always taught that Oscar was a grouch because he was so dirty and Burt was frustrated because Ernie was a little bit of a pain.  And adults still couldn't see Snuffalupagus so I felt special that I could see him because may parents would play along and leave the room before he came on.
Does it really make it better for children to show only happy characters? I end up worrying that it's because parents don't want the responsibility of teaching their children so now Cookie Monster is in danger of becoming Veggie Monster. We watch TV together here so we can interact with Garrett while he watches.  I'm sure when he's a little older he may watch on his own but we still plan to talk to him about what he sees on TV.

I guess it's time to buy the DVDs of the original Sesame Street.  Maybe even some Shalom Sesame.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Am I the only one who wants to tape Ming-Ming's beak shut?

I'm pretty sure most parents looked at that and knew I was talking about Wonderpets.  A show about a duckling, a guinea pig and a turtle that rescue other animals.
Garrett loves the show, he loves just about anything with animals and while I find the teamwork song annoying it does send a good message.  Something about the show just irritated me.  I mean full on I would rather blare an air horn in my ear...

And then it occurred to me, Ming-Ming. The damned duck has an annoying speech impedement. Now, having had a speech problem as a child I don't go around thinking people with speech problems are annoying.  I do find it really annoying when people do it on children's shows just to make the character sound cute.   Every episode she (I think it's a she) says "this is sewious, there's an animal in twouble". 

I've been told I'm not alone and Ben also can't stand the super annoying and fake lisp.  But Garrett loves it, he smiles when it comes on so I guess I'll just have to resort to pretending it's Ming-Ming in my Chinese food.