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Last post 11-17-2011 8:06 AM by Lilgiant. 52 replies.
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  • 03-02-2010 4:13 PM In reply to

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    allie_mom_05@yahoo.ca:
    Oh please. I watched Sailor Moon when I was a kid and it didn't damage me. If I could find it anywhere and my kid wanted to watch it she would too! And I take it that since you know of the violence and "romance" in it that you must've watched it. That's why we lost all of our shows. PPl being hypocrites. If it was good enough for me, than it's good enough for my kid. My daughter actually stopped watching Treehouse when she discovered teletoon retro. Alvin and the Chipmuncks, Bugs Bunny, The Raccons, the old spiderman, Smurfs. A lot of our old cartoons, the good ones, way way better than teletubbies lol.
    Treehouse TV is a TV channel for preschoolers.
    spidermans number 1 fan
  • 03-02-2010 8:04 PM In reply to

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    allie_mom_05@yahoo.ca:
    Oh please. I watched Sailor Moon when I was a kid and it didn't damage me. If I could find it anywhere and my kid wanted to watch it she would too! And I take it that since you know of the violence and "romance" in it that you must've watched it. That's why we lost all of our shows. PPl being hypocrites.


    I watched SM as an adult. I was better able to judge the suitability of the show for a pre-schooler. I'm not being a hyprocrite. I'm being a parent. If you look round YouTube there are plenty of episodes there. AAnd a lot of times, "we lose our shows"because they stop being popular with thier target audience, no other reason.

    If it was good enough for me, than it's good enough for my kid.


    I used to stick my fingers in electrical sockets, not something I would recommend for my kids....Not that long ago (150 yrs!) 5 YO CHILDREN WERE SHOVED UP CHIMNEYS BECAUSE THAT WAS GOOD ENOUGH FOR THIER PARENTS...STILL DOESN'T MAKE IT RIGHT.



     My daughter actually stopped watching Treehouse when she discovered teletoon retro. Alvin and the Chipmuncks, Bugs Bunny, The Raccons, the old spiderman, Smurfs. A lot of our old cartoons, the good ones, way way better than teletubbies lol.
     

    Not knowing how old your daughter is..however I'm pleased she's found a channel she likes to watch.

    You will find most of those shows are American not Canadian nor British.
    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 03-02-2010 8:10 PM In reply to

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    spidermanfan:
    allie_mom_05@yahoo.ca:
    Oh please. I watched Sailor Moon when I was a kid and it didn't damage me. If I could find it anywhere and my kid wanted to watch it she would too! And I take it that since you know of the violence and "romance" in it that you must've watched it. That's why we lost all of our shows. PPl being hypocrites. If it was good enough for me, than it's good enough for my kid. My daughter actually stopped watching Treehouse when she discovered teletoon retro. Alvin and the Chipmuncks, Bugs Bunny, The Raccons, the old spiderman, Smurfs. A lot of our old cartoons, the good ones, way way better than teletubbies lol.
    Treehouse TV is a TV channel for preschoolers.


    Indeed, the target demographic for Sailor Moon is the pre-teen/teen Japanese audience, rather than Canadian pre-schoolers.
    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 04-07-2010 6:21 PM In reply to

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    FIREMAN SAM is a definite necessity!!!! It just played on "Treehouse - On Demand" the months of January and February and my 2 year old son LOVES it! Now we can't watch it anywhere!! :-(
  • 10-24-2010 8:33 PM In reply to

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    I would like to see treetown back in between shows.
    spidermans number 1 fan
  • 04-30-2011 10:44 AM In reply to

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    I think they should bring back timothy goes to school, hello kitty and ants in your pants.
    Taichi Nomura
  • 06-11-2011 12:03 AM In reply to

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    ]Yes I agree treehouse should make a sister channel or add more of the older shows back in, all the new things are okay but there played and played over and over again, it should be time for a change right? It would be so wonderful if my kids could watch the things I used to watch from back in the day! I also find alot of other good shows are played too late at night or too early in the morning for kids to watch....heres a list of what I think should come back or be on the air again! :) :
     
    Rinbow Brite ( ONE OF MY FAVOURITES PLEASE PUT THIS BACK ON AIR!!!)
    Gummi Beras
    Hello Kitty ( PLEASE THIS WAS MY FAVOURITE! )
    Karate Kat
    Punkie Brewster
    Ants in your pants
    Crazy Quilts
    Treetown
    Wee-3
    Hey Arnold
    Banana's in pajamas
    The power Puff girls
    Hamtaro
    Woody Woodpecker
    Hose Hounds
    Josie and the *** cats
    Jem
    Katie and Orbie
    Mr. Potato Head Kids
    Pippy Longstalking
     
    And there are sooo many more out there.......Treehouse im begging you to put these shows back on air PLEASE! If you don't start taking peoples advice, opinions and ideas your going to be in alot of competition...treehouse is boring right now because the shows are too overplayed try something new im sure you'll see the difference in how many viewers you get! :)
  • 11-17-2011 8:06 AM In reply to

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    I totally agree! We grew up to those shows. They are so educational, better than My Little Pony or Princess School. Read All About it was another great TVO show. Also the Friendly Giant. Wow I wish I was a kid again in the 80's :)

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