It's a kid thing. I do not like those Teletubbies, the Doodle Bops or Barney (Voice so irritating). Kids know what they like, as long as it is not a bad influence; we'll just have to grin and bear it. I prefer the Wiggles, & Sesame Street myself.
2006-09-14 17:16:30
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answered by larechiga26 4
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The wiggles rock! It's always nice to find a show that offers something for the mummies too. Red Wiggle is hot.
2006-09-14 22:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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There's nothing wrong with them, why would you suggest that. I think you may be one of the few you think that. Just because they are goofy and love to sing and dance - that's what kids want to see. They even have their own hildren on the shows, they really seem like decent people. Not to say I'm not sick of them and find myself singing their songs even when I am alone. I thank God for them, my son loves them and I can just pop in a DVD and he'll be mesmerized by them for an hour straight. His new obsession is their movie "Magical Adventure" or something.
2006-09-14 16:33:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You know, I enjoy their songs. Yes, very entertaining. But now that you mention it, their fascination with "crocs" and their dedication to protecting them is a bit disturbing. We just teach our kids that crocs are dangerous, and that seems to be sufficient for them. Of course, harmless insanity (to a limit) is typically half of entertainment.
I do have to admit, though, that my two year old girl can't get enough of Captain Feathersword and his parrot. She loves the parrot song! She does a great impersonation of the parrot. I love it! It's so cute and entertaining to watch her re-enact her favorite pars of the Wiggle Bay by the Wiggles.
2006-09-14 16:03:24
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answered by Andy 4
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I don't think so at all. My son has watched them for 2 years now. They all have early childhood education degress and are dads themselves. My son has learned so much from watching them! Besides, it's so much better than watching all the violent cartoons they have on now. And did you know that they were the highest paid actors in Australia last year? They made more money than Russell Crow :0) Over 60 million bucks I think.
2006-09-15 04:48:03
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answered by Justinsmom 3
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The Wiggles are great. Especially for little boys as they get to see men dance and sing and be silly .Somethings their fathers probably dont do. They always have a good message . Go Wiggles. TOOT TOOT CHUGGA CHUGGA BIG RED CAR........ come on you know the words LOL.
2006-09-15 00:43:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Hannity is only a hero to those who won't be able to imagine for themselves. he's the style of "specialist Irishman" who will hook a thumb into his vest, placed one foot on a brass rail at a pub and stand there, justifying 5% of the international's inhabitants employing 25% of its resources. i'm sorry I neglected it. I watch quite some the cable information channels contained in the approach a evening, so i will turn again and forth to FOX in hopes of catching it, assuming that it exceeded off on Hannity's "large American Panel" section and also that he hasn't had it edited out for later shows. .
2016-11-26 23:55:02
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answered by ? 3
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OMG I hate that show every time it comes on in the morning I throw something at it!! But I guess its somewhat educational for kids and its cute to watch them interact with it. The Wiggles is mad funny and sometimes makes older people(teens etc.) feel stupid or get upset because some things are just obvious to us but challengin to the lil tykes!! But yeah something is wrong with them(lol)
2006-09-14 16:07:17
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answered by .Lil.Missz.Curious. 1
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I think they're just nice guys who really like kids. I know what you're implying, but when you're talking to preschoolers don't we all talk a little like that to them?
I do find them annoying though and hoped that if I ever had kids they wouldn't want to watch it but my baby loves it. I have entered the world of having to watch things I hate! But it's more important that my son is happy than me.
2006-09-14 16:06:04
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answered by Anonymous
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no there is nothing wrong with the wiggles, in fact, they used to be grade school teachers in australia before they made it big in the entertainment business. they help my 2 year-old son with everything, from learning to talk, dance, and expressing himself. blues clues and elmo are great also
2006-09-14 17:00:01
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answered by lynnlam78 1
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