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A very special Blue Clues is on right now. At least in the Mtn time zone
 
Don't limit it! I was a Blue-aholic in college.

Course, I watched it mostly for Steve. But Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper and little baby Paprika were too cute!
 
It's over now, but it was a True Hollywood Story about Blue, Steve, Joe and the rest of those crazy people skadooing in and out of pictures.

my kids are now heavily into Lazytown and the Backyardigans.
 
Idaho said:
It's over now, but it was a True Hollywood Story about Blue, Steve, Joe and the rest of those crazy people skadooing in and out of pictures.

my kids are now heavily into Lazytown and the Backyardigans.

Backyardigans are cool. Six-year-old Huggy Jr. likes that.

Slippery and Mailbox were very underrated characters on Blue's Clues.
 
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The only thing blue that any kid in my house cares about is Thomas The Tank Engine.
 
Little Einsteins roolz hard.

My 3-year-old son was humming Beethoven the other day in the house after watching it. I'm 35, and I had to look in a dictionary to confirm that Beethoven's music wasn't rooted in the Saturday Night Fever's A Fifth OF Beethoven.

Of course he also likes the violence of Tom & Jerry (which is now banned in the house). Looks like a got a little droogie on my hands.
 
You'll know if he asks you to take him to the Chuck E. Cheese Korova Milk Bar.
 
There's a game show on PBS called Fetch that my 6 year old goes nuts for.
Noggin, PBS Kids Sprout, Disney Channel, we got them all.
 
My kid likes the Doodlebops. But then he speaks a language that has yet to be translated.
 
Bubbler said:
Little Einsteins roolz hard.

My 3-year-old son was humming Beethoven the other day in the house after watching it. I'm 35, and I had to look in a dictionary to confirm that Beethoven's music wasn't rooted in the Saturday Night Fever's A Fifth OF Beethoven.

Of course he also likes the violence of Tom & Jerry (which is now banned in the house). Looks like a got a little droogie on my hands.
"Daddy, I want some moloko with my eggywegs."
 
My daughter (one year old this Tuesday!) is obsessed by Dora the Explorer, Oobi (a creepy show on Noggin) and Eebie (which is on one of our free On Demand stations). And the Bruce Springsteen/Seeger Sessions Band Great Performances special on PBS that I've been brainwashing her with.
 
Bubbler said:
Of course he also likes the violence of Tom & Jerry (which is now banned in the house). Looks like a got a little droogie on my hands.
You BANNED Tom and Jerry?
That's like banning breathing.
Bubs. WTF? I am so disillusioned.
I always pegged you as laughing at parents that did that -- driving their volvo or minivan on the way to soccer practice or picking up seven-grain organic bread and putting it in their cloth shopping bag...

To paraphrase Jimmy Buffett, are you the people our parents warned us about?
 
As the unofficial Mom of SportsJournalists.com, may I suggest lifting the ban on Tom and Jerry? (Strongly urge? Insist? Or at least get a reason why!?)

Tom and Jerry cartoons are not going to turn young children into psychotic mass murderers. I promise.

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Although the Rosebuds are teens, they still like cartoons (as does their mom.) I recently purchased a DVD of Pink Panther cartoons which has become a huge hit.
 
Webster said:
My daughter (one year old this Tuesday!) is obsessed by Dora the Explorer, Oobi (a creepy show on Noggin) and Eebie (which is on one of our free On Demand stations). And the Bruce Springsteen/Seeger Sessions Band Great Performances special on PBS that I've been brainwashing her with.

Rock on little Webbina. I subjected my kids to the CD in the car. They actually listed to it and asked questions. Usually they refuse to listen to anything I would want to hear just on principle.
 
PBS Sprout is safe now that Melanie has been fired. I always knew she was a tramp, she just had that look in her eyes.
 
Fairly Oddparents had a Pink Floyd reference today. I'm hooked.
 

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