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Totally. That's one of the reasons why I think Norlis Tv is probably ironic/a joke. The creepy pictures they use could give kids nightmares. Plus, their videos just make absolutely no sense whatsoever.
Now that I think about it, that Norlis Tv channel I mentioned before might be ironic, too. The stuff they put out is just so bizarre and crazy that they can't be legit. Plus, they always use creepy and disturbing pictures of Disney characters, when their videos are apparently for kids.
No... comment....
Norlis Tv, were you guys high on drugs when you made these, or something?
They call this 'children's entertainment'? I got your children's entertainment right here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response
Hope that helped. You can also look up "asmr" on YouTube to see what those videos are.
Anywho, back to the main subject.
Yeah, apparently those Kinder Surprise egg opening channels (such as DisneyCollector) make tons of money off of their videos. Same with those unboxing channels that, well, unbox new toys.
But I think the reason why little kids like those videos so much is because they're just relaxing and...
They make videos with Hitler, too. They made one with Hitler fighting a gorilla, and another with a Hitler finger family.
That's pretty much my reaction to that entire channel.
And by the way, why is it always Spiderman and Elsa that get paired up together? It's a stupid couple that doesn't make any sense at all. I thought Spidey (well, Peter Parker) was already with Mary Jane Watson! At least the Jack Frost and Elsa (aka Jelsa) shipping kinda makes sense.
Yeah. That's why I'm thankful for high-quality shows like SS and Mr. Rogers that actually teach kids stuff while entertaining them at the same time. I mean, even Dora the Explorer teaches kids (basic) Spanish.
Ever heard of a channel called "Toys in Japan"? I swear to Henson that channel is...
YMBAOMFI...
...you wonder why Disney hasn't added the Muppets into Disney Crossy Road yet.
...you picture Kermit sitting on a log playing his banjo whenever you see a swamp.
...you are very proud of the fact that you share your birthday with a puppeteer (I happen to share mine with Matt...
Exactly. Kids deserve to grow up on the good stuff like Sesame Street, not this junk. Heck, even those 1990's Barney knockoffs are still far better than these videos.
Yeah, they always have nonsense titles like (I'm just making this up as an example): "Steven Universe And Friends Crying At Beach Learn Colors And Shapes Wrong Gems Nursery Rhymes Finger Family Songs Surprise Eggs For Babies" It's like spambots (like the ones we see on here occasionally) come up...
I decided to start this thread after WhoseLineFan and I were talking about this in the "I Saw Something REALLY Weird Today" thread.
You know those VERY odd Spiderman and Elsa videos on YouTube? Or how about those Kinder Surprise egg opening ones? Or those very poorly animated nursery rhymes? If...
No idea. My question is: why do they waste their stop-motion talent on these crappy Spiderman/Elsa/Hulk videos?
(Y'know, maybe we should stop talking about these in this thread. I think I'm gonna start a separate thread about these videos.)
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