Seeing your animal crossing hotel rooms took me back. I remember one of my first Minecraft houses years ago had little hotel rooms a lot like yours. Even had little TVs made with wool and signs. It was single player so idk who was coming over tho
I think newer cartoons are objectively worse and more phoned in than old cartoons because now they can be mass produced, and there are tons just to distract kids. Just like how most of the movies Netflix pumps out are trash. At the very least, the good cartoons are harder to find. The old Arthur cartoon had a lot of messages for kids about being a good person, a good friend, and a good sibling. The ones now lose all those lessons and are very hollow. The kids are all jerks, don’t act like friends, and don’t learn any lessons. Anything they “learn” they already know, and they tell someone else or they learn things that aren’t about being a nice person. For example, one newer Arthur episode is about how muffy planned a bake sale, but her vacation was at the same time as when it was happening, so she couldn’t be there. She had a whole Italian desert theme, and brought back cannolis to sell, but when she came back, the other students changed the theme without telling her. She decides to quit the club pretty much because apparently her ideas are bad, and instead of the other students apologizing, and appreciating that she went out of her way to bring fancy deserts for the club, they just told her to suck it up, and that she should not complain because she “didn’t get her way.” It’s not about being snotty, though. If you plan something, and follow through, and someone changes the plan when you aren’t there, you are allowed to be upset. They disrespected you, and should have just included her deserts instead of making her feel bad for it. She didn’t know they changed the plan, and she already had the cannolis. Like, come on. Don’t act like jerks and expect people to not be upset. Can you tell I’m passionate about this? As opposed to older Arthur episodes that deal with stealing, or getting held back, or being embarrassed by your parents, or being jealous of other people’s talents, or being someone you’re not to impress your friends, etc all while learning lessons about telling the truth, being a good person, and being yourself. Telling your friends that you care about them when they are being rude, or acting weird, and learning the lessons about how you can be yourself and be awesome. And, that good friends can fight, but they still care about each other and help people.
do you think Arthur is following the trend of cartoons or the trend of "shows that have been on for too long and need to be taken out back and mercy killed"?
@@TuckerOsman both. A lot of new PBS kids show are like the new Arthur. But, I have seen more Arthur on the off chance that it might be an old episode.
Came for trains, stayed for literally every video on this channel
This brought back a lot of nostalgia. Really enjoyed this, thanks :)
Awesome video man, super relatable
Seeing your animal crossing hotel rooms took me back. I remember one of my first Minecraft houses years ago had little hotel rooms a lot like yours. Even had little TVs made with wool and signs. It was single player so idk who was coming over tho
Nice to see I'm not the only weird one
I think newer cartoons are objectively worse and more phoned in than old cartoons because now they can be mass produced, and there are tons just to distract kids. Just like how most of the movies Netflix pumps out are trash.
At the very least, the good cartoons are harder to find. The old Arthur cartoon had a lot of messages for kids about being a good person, a good friend, and a good sibling. The ones now lose all those lessons and are very hollow. The kids are all jerks, don’t act like friends, and don’t learn any lessons. Anything they “learn” they already know, and they tell someone else or they learn things that aren’t about being a nice person.
For example, one newer Arthur episode is about how muffy planned a bake sale, but her vacation was at the same time as when it was happening, so she couldn’t be there. She had a whole Italian desert theme, and brought back cannolis to sell, but when she came back, the other students changed the theme without telling her. She decides to quit the club pretty much because apparently her ideas are bad, and instead of the other students apologizing, and appreciating that she went out of her way to bring fancy deserts for the club, they just told her to suck it up, and that she should not complain because she “didn’t get her way.”
It’s not about being snotty, though. If you plan something, and follow through, and someone changes the plan when you aren’t there, you are allowed to be upset. They disrespected you, and should have just included her deserts instead of making her feel bad for it. She didn’t know they changed the plan, and she already had the cannolis. Like, come on. Don’t act like jerks and expect people to not be upset.
Can you tell I’m passionate about this?
As opposed to older Arthur episodes that deal with stealing, or getting held back, or being embarrassed by your parents, or being jealous of other people’s talents, or being someone you’re not to impress your friends, etc all while learning lessons about telling the truth, being a good person, and being yourself. Telling your friends that you care about them when they are being rude, or acting weird, and learning the lessons about how you can be yourself and be awesome. And, that good friends can fight, but they still care about each other and help people.
do you think Arthur is following the trend of cartoons or the trend of "shows that have been on for too long and need to be taken out back and mercy killed"?
@@TuckerOsman both. A lot of new PBS kids show are like the new Arthur. But, I have seen more Arthur on the off chance that it might be an old episode.
Idkman, 18 wheels of steel haulin' was better