“Kids” in quotations because sometimes “kids” shows aren’t really just for children, judging by their nuanced jokes.


Could be old, could be new.

I like a lot, two that stand out lately are Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, and Star Trek: Prodigy.

Going back a ways, Reboot and Beast Wars. (Reboot, upon relatively recent revisit earlier this year, has a few jokes that I certainly wouldn’t have gotten as a kid nor even as a teen.)

You?

  • atrielienz@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    I’m going to shout-out Kids Next Door and Arthur. Loved both of them both as an adult and as a kid. Also, Recess.

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    17 hours ago

    Steven Universe has a really special place in my heart it’s really a show for all ages with the themes it grapples with in many episodes.

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    13 hours ago

    Going back aways, too, Blues Clues. Not that I still watch it, but when my kids were of that age, I enjoyed watching it, and I’d even watch it without them sometimes.

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    Gravity Falls and Steven Universe are the first two to pop into my head. Both start out having pretty self contained episodes before opening up to a big story arc. I think Star Wars Rebels gets overlooked even though it has seems to have less filler than Clone Wars did.

    My kids are no where near the target demo anymore, but we’ve watch all of Bluey as a family too. The number of times I’ve teared up at that show is ridiculous.

    I’m also a fan of the Adventures of Pete and Pete, Rocko’s Modern Life, Invader Zim, and Magus XLR but they all have a heavy dose of nostalgia for me too.

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      I rather liked Prinze as Kanan in Rebels. (Also just enjoyed it in general.)

      Clone Wars has an (IIRC official) episode guide I used the last time that was pretty good to get past most of the filler. Last few seasons were amazing for the most part.

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    19 hours ago

    Adventure Time and Spongebob had a lot of stuff that only adults could catch. Also, a lot of shonen anime deal with mature subject matter.

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      Definitely SpongeBob! I don’t even think this was intended to be a kids show in the first place. Anyhow, SpongeBob is clearly a teenager or even young adult.

      I really liked Adventure Time, too. Probably very much intended to be high quality children’s content, suitable for adults as a side effect.

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        11 hours ago

        i’ve tried watching spongebob a few times but couldn’t get into it. could you recommend a specific episode?

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          No specific episode. I can totally understand that somebody wouldn’t like it. First time I saw it was when my 5yo son was watching it, I found it horrible. Many years later I tried for myself and found it increasingly funny. As ever so often, I’d say the first few seasons are best.

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    19 hours ago

    Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts is goated with the sauce. Love the themes, the artstyle, the soundtrack, the characters… No joke, it made me cry on three occasions on my last watch (my 3rd). It’s all even better when you’re stoned.

    She-ra and the Princesses of Power is really good. I like toxic yuri, and characters who just keep digging every time you think they’ve hit rock bottom.

    Like others have pointed out, ATLA, Steven Universe, Infinity Train, Gravity Falls and The Owl House are all good, too.

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    Spectacular Spider-Man, I think I watched it at 17 TBF rather than 18 but it’s amazing and I will be rewatching it again in the future.