Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been trying to put my finger on what I don’t like about Bluey and I think it’s that all the characters are basically good all the time. They might get mildly tired or irritated but they never have any bad thoughts or ideas. Whereas Peppa Pig has a lot of bad impulses, which I think is much healthier.
They all have bad impulses that are appropriate for their ages. Bluey is bossy and whiny; Muffin tantrums pretty regularly and you can see in real time how her parents' different parenting styles confuse her and lead to meltdowns; Socks bites; there's a whole episode about a problem Bingo is having with a new kid at school who calls names; each and every kid loses their sh*t when Lucky's dad changes the rules to pass the parcel. I mean I could go on and on but if you prefer to watch Peppa knock yourself out.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve been trying to put my finger on what I don’t like about Bluey and I think it’s that all the characters are basically good all the time. They might get mildly tired or irritated but they never have any bad thoughts or ideas. Whereas Peppa Pig has a lot of bad impulses, which I think is much healthier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been trying to put my finger on what I don’t like about Bluey and I think it’s that all the characters are basically good all the time. They might get mildly tired or irritated but they never have any bad thoughts or ideas. Whereas Peppa Pig has a lot of bad impulses, which I think is much healthier.
I dont like how the parents let the games go on to the point where they sometimes negatively impact other people. For example, the dad played a game in a grocery store with the kids that basically meant they were super obnoxious to everyone shopping. They don’t teach the kids balance and empathy very well.
JFC
There’s a reason the most well respected kids’ shows in teach positive lessons. Bluey sometimes does that, but other times it shows the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been trying to put my finger on what I don’t like about Bluey and I think it’s that all the characters are basically good all the time. They might get mildly tired or irritated but they never have any bad thoughts or ideas. Whereas Peppa Pig has a lot of bad impulses, which I think is much healthier.
I dont like how the parents let the games go on to the point where they sometimes negatively impact other people. For example, the dad played a game in a grocery store with the kids that basically meant they were super obnoxious to everyone shopping. They don’t teach the kids balance and empathy very well.
JFC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been trying to put my finger on what I don’t like about Bluey and I think it’s that all the characters are basically good all the time. They might get mildly tired or irritated but they never have any bad thoughts or ideas. Whereas Peppa Pig has a lot of bad impulses, which I think is much healthier.
I dont like how the parents let the games go on to the point where they sometimes negatively impact other people. For example, the dad played a game in a grocery store with the kids that basically meant they were super obnoxious to everyone shopping. They don’t teach the kids balance and empathy very well.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been trying to put my finger on what I don’t like about Bluey and I think it’s that all the characters are basically good all the time. They might get mildly tired or irritated but they never have any bad thoughts or ideas. Whereas Peppa Pig has a lot of bad impulses, which I think is much healthier.