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    Default so called "kids" shows...

    Big SW fan here. Should shows like Clone Wars, Rebels and Bad Batch be classified as kids shows? Because a lot of adults like these shows as well. And they deal with themes like family, love and loss. I mean, watching Ahsoka reunite with Anakin as Vader was a pretty gripping and emotional moment. And there's been other moments that have been equally captivating. Basically, as I've gone through the shows never at one time did I feel like I was watching an episode of Telletubbies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTTT View Post
    Big SW fan here. Should shows like Clone Wars, Rebels and Bad Batch be classified as kids shows? Because a lot of adults like these shows as well. And they deal with themes like family, love and loss. I mean, watching Ahsoka reunite with Anakin as Vader was a pretty gripping and emotional moment. And there's been other moments that have been equally captivating. Basically, as I've gone through the shows never at one time did I feel like I was watching an episode of Telletubbies.
    The class of "kids shows" encompasses a wide range separated by small age groups. That's fine. From Sesame Street to Dragon Ball Z, they're all kids shows but with appropriate age ratings.

    But also I should think that as a society, we should be well past the stigma of adults enjoying kids shows anyway. I'm an adult who used to watch Yo Gabba Gabba because of their guest musical acts. I also like Doc McStuffins, and both shows are well under the age range of the Bad Batch. I have friends who either watch it, don't care, or lightly tease me about it, but my enjoyment in these shoes matters more to me than what others may think. And some of the best kids shows have something to offer their youngest intended audiences to the parents watching them, like Infinity Train, Gravity Falls, or Batman: TAS.

    For me, kids shows encompasses shows that, yes, are ok for kids, but it's a VENN diagram with overlap of other categories. It doesn't have to be mutually exclusive with most other kinds of media or age groups.
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    Batman TAS and X-Men TAS were liked by many adults.


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    Nobody call them kid shows, People call them cartoons which is our word for animated drawings, and because of the American history of the medium those words instantly bring up comedy or kid-related projects. Anime does not have that stigma while being the same thing exact thing because anime cover more genres from early.

    I don't think anyone is calling Star Wars a kid show but they will call it a cartoon and cartoons have not completely broken the stigma for many in the general public. You can call adult cartoons or adult animation if you think it will matter but it is going to take a lot of reprogramming still for the masses for cartoons not=kids at quick glance. Anime has done a good job of stopping it but you are going to need a lot more Invincibles and Castlevanias plus a bunch of Into the Spiderverse to change minds.

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    For all ages is a better label. Not a lot in these shows will go over a kid's head unless they're very young. But an adult can still watch and see deeper meanings. But yeah outside fans ppl might think these shows are exclusively for kids.

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    That is life. There is a subsection of society that will always see cartoons as kid shows and nobody can change that mindset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CliffHanger2 View Post
    For all ages is a better label. Not a lot in these shows will go over a kid's head unless they're very young. But an adult can still watch and see deeper meanings. But yeah outside fans ppl might think these shows are exclusively for kids.
    Sadly this was once upon a time a half truth but over the last few years, especially with many disney shows and even movies, they have highlighted too much, that kids are the most important demo, which is now to ultimate excuse to dumb kids shows when not necessary.

    Someone just told me, on the marvel phase 4 thread, that what this shows and movies are is just a means to sell toys and that is the perfect example the label has changed from the all ages labels.

    Clone Wars, that I give credit, the show was more mature in some places than the star wars prequel trilogy. that My Man Lucas went to fun extreme ways to defend the prequels.



    He says star wars is now for 12 year olds. Okay George.

    But we know, you could have done more with the Prequels though beyond saying star wars is for 12 year olds anyway. maybe this is the reason some of your fans did not like the prequels since nearly 20 years had passed between episode 6 and episode 1 , meaning the kids were all grown up. eh George?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CTTT View Post
    Big SW fan here. Should shows like Clone Wars, Rebels and Bad Batch be classified as kids shows? Because a lot of adults like these shows as well. And they deal with themes like family, love and loss. I mean, watching Ahsoka reunite with Anakin as Vader was a pretty gripping and emotional moment. And there's been other moments that have been equally captivating. Basically, as I've gone through the shows never at one time did I feel like I was watching an episode of Telletubbies.
    A lot of adults watch kids shows because they want to remember being kids.

    A lot of adult themes in kids shows resonate with people under 12 because they understand the message of the themes.

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