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  • 01-06-2008 9:20 AM

    Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    This show has quite a few problems:
    Tasha is very rude (tsk, tsk)
    the first season was fine, but the new seasons are violence promoters

    If anyone can relate, it is greatly appreciated
    NP
  • 01-08-2008 10:21 AM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    SuperGuy said

    Tasha is very rude (tsk, tsk)


    In what way is she rude?? Vulgar type rude or just impolite??

    If it is a vulgar type of rudeness then the show should be edited appropietly.

    If it is the general impoliteness that nearly all children show, ie lack of manners, asking(loudly) 'why that person is fat/ in a wheel-chair/ is black/ does not speak English/French", then IMO that shows how like a normal child the character is.

    In the second scenario, it is up to us as PARENTS to discuss with our child/ren, what is wrong and how to correct it.
    Always say"please/thank you( s'il tu/vous plait,? merci ) etc.

    Expecting the TV to show only well behaved children would result in very boring shows.
    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 01-08-2008 10:26 AM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    SuperGuy said

    the first season was fine, but the new seasons are violence promoters



    Which episodes in particular??

    I can only think of one- The Great Pie aka the ninja one.

    IIRC it shows a formuarised Matrix style action sequence.

    If you could let me know any other I will look out for them and will discuss this with you.
    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 01-19-2008 4:35 PM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    Here's one: a foam sword mercandice came out after the pirate episode. Another: the spy episode? It's obvious whats wrong with that.
    NP
  • 01-22-2008 11:02 AM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    supoerguy said

    Here's one: a foam sword mercandice came out after the pirate episode


    I had a wooden sword when I was a child. That had nothing to do with The Backyardigans. I have seen foam swords in the dollar shop since 2000. IAgain I don't think it is connected.

    Another: the spy episode? It's obvious whats wrong with that.


    Is That Secret Mission ?
    I have that one on DVD I'll watch it and get back to you on it.
    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 01-22-2008 4:34 PM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    My son LOVE's the Backyardigan's!! I've never really noticed any of these things mentioned, we really just listen to the songs and I dance him around to the music.
  • 01-23-2008 11:56 AM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    Yeah, What did Tasha did that was so rude?
    Taichi Nomura
  • 01-30-2008 10:42 AM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    Superguy said
    Another: the spy episode? It's obvious whats wrong with that.


    crazybrit said
    Is That Secret Mission ?
    I have that one on DVD I'll watch it and get back to you on it.



    I finally got around to watching it. No violence .
    In fact it was no different to when I played Jane Bond as a wee lass.


    crazy-milk, shake, not stirred-brit

    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 01-30-2008 10:48 AM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    Okay I've just discovered there is a double episode called International Super Spy. Is this the one you meant SuperGuy?

    I haven't seen it yet and I don't currently own the DVD.

    International Super Spy (parts 1 and 2)
    The very first two-part Backyardigans episode (often shown as a single hour long episode), and a faithful parody of James Bond movies, it also has an opening in the style of the episode rather than the regular ones. Pablo is a smooth international agent who likes his apple juice shaken and drives a red automobile/jet-ski/helicopter/airplane. He is hired by Miss "T" to protect three containers from the evil "Lady in Pink" and her sidekick, Tyrone. The song "The Lady in Pink" features an elaborate 007-style music video of sorts and pop singer Cyndi Lauper as a guest star.

    Songs
    "International Super Spy"
    "The Lady in Pink" (guest starring Cyndi Lauper)
    "Good and Bad Don't Mix"
    "A Recipe for Disaster"
    Genre: Standard "spy movie" Jazz music

    Catchphrase: "Shaken!" (Pablo: "Check this out.")

    Snack: More chocolate milk and cookies (fruit cake in the UK) at Pablo's house.

    DVD: Super Secret Super Spy




    Wiki en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Backyardigans_episodes#International_Super_Spy_.28parts_1_and_2.29
    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 01-30-2008 10:53 AM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    And I just found this sort of spy-type one

    Le Master of Disguise
    Inspector Austin of the Paris police is chasing down Le Master of Disguise (Pablo), who he has cornered on the Orient Express bound for Istanbul. All Austin has to identify Le Master of Disgiuse with is his nasty laugh. Can he ferret out Le Master of Disguise from the passengers of the train, including the Conductor (Uniqua) a Cowboy (Tyrone) and Tasha, the Circus Balancer before the train reaches Istanbul and Le Master of Disguise makes his escape?

    Songs
    "Who Can it Be?
    "I'm a Cowboy"
    "Could Le Master of Disguise Do This?"
    "Le Master of Disguise" [/QOUTE]


    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 01-30-2008 11:02 AM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    SuperGuy said

    Tasha is very rude (tsk, tsk)


    Crazybrit said

    In what way is she rude?? Vulgar type rude or just impolite??


    Taichi said

    Yeah, What did Tasha did that was so rude?


    You have yet to respond on this statement.
    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 02-04-2008 6:04 PM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    I have nothing against Backyardigans.
    Yes, I agree Tasha if a bit rude, except if everyone was happy and cheerful,
    your children will not learn ANYTHING about the real world.

    Many children are like Tasha, and the other backyardigans show how to deal with people like Tasha. Life isn't all about being happy, and joyful.
  • 02-09-2008 9:26 PM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    Mommyrella said
    Yes, I agree Tasha if a bit rude, except if everyone was happy and cheerful,
    your children will not learn ANYTHING about the real world.

    Many children are like Tasha, and the other backyardigans show how to deal with people like Tasha. Life isn't all about being happy, and joyful.


    I agree with you Mommyrella.

    Children need to learn manners and how to cope with people . The idea of Stepford Children on kids tv shows is disturbing.


    As parents, we need to teach and show our children the most apprioate ways of acting in a given circumstance, be it holding the door open for some-one who needs it or how to act at a wedding/baptism/funeral.

    I believe that DD1(10) and DD2(6) have good manners. I am teaching DS(3) the same. Now when some-one teaches that older lady to say "Thank You" after one of my children have held the door for her is another matter.


    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 02-10-2008 9:58 PM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    I don't find Tasha rude. I've seen the First, and Second seasons. Little bit of Third seasons, but I didn't see the fourth seasons. Maybe she was rude in the Hawaii episode, I don't see nothing wrong with her.
    Taichi Nomura
  • 02-11-2008 10:00 AM In reply to

    RE: Anybody Have Something Against Backyardigans?, A poll due to the curios nature ofa user


    I'm wondering if this is the episode that Superguy means

    QUOTE
    [edit] The Key to the Nile
    Princess Cleo Tasha (played by Tasha), ruler of Ancient Egypt, and her royal servants Pablo, Tyrone, and Austin seek three presents for the sphinx Uniqua in order to learn the secret to restoring the river Nile's flow. However, there is just one thing: Princess Cleo Tasha doesn't know how to say please or thank you to her servants after they give her what she wants.

    Songs:
    "I Love Being a Princess"
    "Three Presents for the Sphinx"
    "I Want My River Back"
    "Please and Thank You" (tune: "Shine On, Harvest Moon")
    Catchphrase (or lack thereof): "Please" and "Thank You" (Princess Cleo Tasha: "Time to wait on me!" Servants: "Your wish is our command, O Princess!" Servants: "You know Princess Cleo Tasha...She never says please or thank you.")



    In this one Tasha learns to use her manners.
    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

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