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A show born in the ‘90s but brought back from time to time in syndication, it’s definitely way more fascinating when watching from an adult perspective. For kids it’s hilarious
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to watch whatever the heck a wallaby is be besties with a cow, but for us we see the sometimes racy things tossed into the mix. Remember when they paged
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a gynecologist, or when the dog was attracted to the mop in a very sexual way?
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My own mom loathed watching any of our shows, but she was in tears back in the day over Ash almost leaving Pikachu behind. This goes to show that it
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wasn’t just for kids, but was good enough to evoke something too real in grown ups as well. Plus, how many grown people did you see in 2016 trying to
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catch “real” Pokemon outside with their phones?
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It’s bright and Steven is funny, but at the core there are some intense messages about self-acceptance, friendship and more.
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Whether it’s Christian Bale, George Clooney, Adam West or animated - we’re watching Batman. Enough said.
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This show is so trippy that you’d have to be a little older to actually get it. Plus, that Lemongrab guy is the personification of what it means to be
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Like Batman, we do not care who is playing the turtles or whether or not they are cartoons or live action - their story always remains on point and entertaining.
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Adults have way more time and history invested in the Star Wars universe, so it’s safe to say more parents watching this are WAY bigger fans than their own kids.
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Most parents in their 20’s and 30’s today have been watching this show since they were kids, and now that they’re older they’re watching with their own and loving it
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so much more. It’s funny how much you miss when you’re young.
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Let’s be real, this show was made with fans of the OG Boy Meets World in mind. Sorry kids.
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When you have kids you may as well kiss your TV time goodbye because as long as they’re awake - they own control of the remote. It’s either that or get a large dose of screaming and pouting until Nickelodeon is on the screen. Here’s the thing though - not all kids shows are so bad.
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