Gotcha. I don't know, all I can think of is how Are You Afraid of the Dark? was rated Y7 and that show (while I liked it) was NEVER scary, lol.To be honest, I don't either. But technically the Y7 rating means that children under 7 should not watch it, which is what I was saying.
Spongebob is a fascinating character. He's so much unbridled optimism that he's forever childlike, and he actually likes, nay worships working at the most reviled of tedious low paying jobs... fast food cook. Squidward is a very bitter soul who treats his job as a job, can't see why Spongebob's so happy, and actually can't stand the fact that he is. It's like Ernie and Bert on complete extremes.Oh yeah I'm first to admit, lol. I just love how Spongebob really is this example of a free spirit who knows what he likes and doesn't care how weird it is. Plus he's a young adult getting his first dream job and trying to get his license, something you rarely see on kid's shows. I think young adults could identify with that. It's like how H.R. PuffnStuff was aimed at kids but also became really popular with college students. It's the same with Spongebob.
And yeah Squidward as a character is so inspired, lol, he always makes me laugh. And the kids I worked with at a summer camp a few years ago loved him too.
I always feel like Spongebob must have had one really amazing experience at the Krusty Krab as a child, lol, and he carried it with him his whole life to the extreme. So he doesn't see what a dump it is or how unfair Mr. Krabs can be; he just sees the warm feelings he associates with it and what it could be in an ideal world. Kind of like how we are willing to ignore the dark under belly of McDonald's at times because we just loved getting our Happy Meals as children, lol.Spongebob is a fascinating character. He's so much unbridled optimism that he's forever childlike, and he actually likes, nay worships working at the most reviled of tedious low paying jobs... fast food cook. Squidward is a very bitter soul who treats his job as a job, can't see why Spongebob's so happy, and actually can't stand the fact that he is. It's like Ernie and Bert on complete extremes.
It's funny because I certainly would also say I respond better to shows with intelligent writing and that's why I like Spongebob, lol. Different strokes I guess.Of course, that's just my opinion, but I respond better to shows with intelligent writing, and I don't find it to have intelligent writing
Well yeah that happens with anything that's successful.Also, another way to answer your question Heralde, I think another thing too is, you have to admit, SpongeBob did get REALLTY over-rated there for a long time... everywhere you looked, SpongeBob was EVERYWHERE, Nick really turned him into a cashcow like Disney does with just about all of their successes, and it did become overkill.
Oh yes God knows we wouldn't want their fragile little egg shell minds getting ::gulp:: confused! Oh the horror! Lol. (That wasn't directed at you Snowth, btw, just at the whole ratings system in general).or more "older" situations that younger kids wouldn't understand (like Hey Arnold! or Recess).
Oh same differenceAnd Sarge, TV-Y7 doesn't necessarily mean that children under 7 shouldn't watch the shows, it basically suggests that the show is simply more suitable for children 7 and above, more-than-likely because of slightly more comical violent content (like Powerpuff Girls or Samurai Jack) that they probably wouldn't want impressionable younger kids to mimick, or more "older" situations that younger kids wouldn't understand (like Hey Arnold! or Recess). Likewise, a lot of PG-rated material is relatively kid-friendly for the most part, it's more of a concern of certain content, such as violence and such, plus swearing and otherwise bad language. Besides... you can't tell me that most of us here at MC shou;ldn't watch a show like SST since it's rated Y
Yeah, the rating system really doesn't do much anymore... like Dtooth has said before, the G rating is pretty much useless nowadays, because G rating is basically becoming a way of saying "this is a watered-down little kiddy movie, and therefore, it's uncool to see this movie".Oh yes God knows we wouldn't want their fragile little egg shell minds getting ::gulp:: confused! Oh the horror! Lol. (That wasn't directed at you Snowth, btw, just at the whole ratings system in general).
A ratings system on Television doesn't make much sense anyway. I mean with movies or video games, parents want to be able to judge something before they pay for it, and that's where the ratings system comes in. That at least makes some sense. But with Television you're not paying to see every individual episode of a kid's show. You're either paying for TV as whole or you're not. So just record one episode and watch it on your down time to see if it's appropriate for your kid. Case closed!Yeah, the rating system really doesn't do much anymore... like Dtooth has said before, the G rating is pretty much useless nowadays, because G rating is basically becoming a way of saying "this is a watered-down little kiddy movie, and therefore, it's uncool to see this movie".