Redsonga
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Well, it's not like no one watched it, it's just that more of us that would have watched it don't get Noggin to began withBut apparently, nobody watched it, and it got taken off.

Anyway I actually think shows like Dora and BLue are for children younger than Sesame Street watchers (or at least younger than the target viewers of the 80's-early 90's seasons to me).
I don't know what it is but I always feel like many of the new shows for little ones sound like they are talking down to them. Even if SS is about simple letters and numbers it also has this depth with other issues that I don't think many new shows would touch with a ten foot pole...
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I started watching SS when I was about 3 and stopped when I was probably 7. Then watched it again from the time I was 9 till I was 10. Altogether I thought it was a good show for kids and older kids. Since they did have skits like the Continent song, and other things that only older kids would have understood.
My world tends to be more colorful than most and many times that color takes on a Muppety hue.
I exaggerate, of course, but I'm quite a bit darker than my tastes and cartooning style let on.
. It is a lot better than going crazy and being a news story 