This show is definite proof that just because something is made for kids (specifically preschoolers) does not mean it should be a low-quality product. Rather, Mister Rogers' show is one that makes you look back upon and appreciate how charming and witty it was, making you love it all the more. It's what all kids' shows should aim for, rather than be a show that makes you say "Why did I watch this crap?" as you get older.
I weep for the state of preschool programming of today with such pap as
Dora,
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, and
Super Why. You know, that loud, slow-talking, "I need your help with something I can easily do myself" way that's somehow good for kids and makes grownups want to blow their brains out, rather than the gentle "Hi, neighbor" way of fourth-wall-breaking that Mister Rogers utilizes.
Though I will say there seems to be a slight move away from that stuff with shows like
Sofia the First, which sometimes I can't even tell that it's written for preschoolers. Plus, Cedric the Sorcerer is just plain hilarious, and voiced by Wakko Warner no less.
Sadly, I didn't appreciate the beauty of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood and the man's message until I was older.
Thanks for bring this to our attention.
Like I said, that's a good sign of a quality kids' show.