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Yeah, I know cliche.
It feels like PBS Kids Go! infected what the quentessential post-2014 ongoing cartoon is, particularly in the realm of moralizing slices of life.
There's always an aesop's fable for a character to experience in every single episode.
All I came for was the adventure or comedy no matter how mundane (even with all the encapsulating weirdness) most of them strive to be these days.
That's why I'm weary of Infinity Train after seeing what Victor & Valentino + Twelve Forever boil down to,
dropped a variety of other recent shows,
and went longer than I should have with Amphibia hoping it'd get to the big reveal.
PBS Kids Go! or Discovery Kids was counter-programming.
It feels like PBS Kids Go! infected what the quentessential post-2014 ongoing cartoon is, particularly in the realm of moralizing slices of life.
There's always an aesop's fable for a character to experience in every single episode.
All I came for was the adventure or comedy no matter how mundane (even with all the encapsulating weirdness) most of them strive to be these days.
That's why I'm weary of Infinity Train after seeing what Victor & Valentino + Twelve Forever boil down to,
dropped a variety of other recent shows,
and went longer than I should have with Amphibia hoping it'd get to the big reveal.
PBS Kids Go! or Discovery Kids was counter-programming.