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  • Peppa Pig: subversive evil in your home – and you're paying for it
  • Rastapopolous
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    Nanny Plum has the most annoying, flat, monotonous voice. Which I am sure is intended but it’s still enough to make me want to switch it off.

    Little Princess is all about a little girl that doesn’t realise that she is growing up in an asylum surrounded by lunatics.

    moshimonster
    Free Member

    That guy making the video is a fool – he admits at the beginning that he doesnt’t have kids and then concludes that the programme is an attempt to subvert the family unit. How would he know?

    Exactly. Crazy deluded fool. I imagine he sees “subversion” everywhere in his life.

    bobbym
    Free Member

    The gnome in Ben and Holly is the best. The one where they go camping is fantastic. I still sing the gnome song to myself now.

    hammyuk
    Free Member

    Penguins for FTW……

    Smile and Wave Boys…. Smile and Wave….

    teethgrinder
    Full Member

    Sky 601 and 602 are my go to channel at the moment – Adventure Time and The Regular Show. Brilliant! Both a bit Ren and Stimpy-esque.

    I do miss The Marvellous Misadventures of Flapjack, though.

    aracer
    Free Member

    With lots of different coloured pens.

    yunki
    Free Member

    Which appears to involve solving quadratic equations on his whiteboard:

    racist

    smurf
    Free Member

    We’re fans of Hopster here. Lots of great kids TV shows available on demand, can watch on tablets, iPhones and now on TV (subscription only) – much better choice than BBC and no adverts.

    Our kids love it.

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    racist

    Sorry, “his board-of-caucasian-origin” 😆

    Lots of great kids TV shows available on demand, can watch on tablets, iPhones and now on TV (subscription only) – much better choice than BBC and no adverts.

    ?

    BBC has no adverts, is available on demand, can be watched on tables and iPhones, and has two children’s channels available and they produce their own content too.

    Plus it is “free”.

    geoffj
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    GrahamS – Member
    It’s all about Dragons in my house now. My four year old daughter watches it obsessively.

    Which is good because it is pretty watchable and quite funny in parts.

    It’s good, but nowhere near as good as the original stories. Try and get hold of the audio books read by David Tennant, they are fantastic.

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    Oooh might try that geoffj cheers. We got some of the books but they are a bit old for her yet (text heavy, not enough pictures for a four year old).

    matthewlhome
    Free Member

    Ben and Holly – is it just me or is there always some kind of tension between Nanny Plum and the Wise Old Elf – Like ex-lovers?

    CountZero
    Full Member

    smurf – Member
    We’re fans of Hopster here. Lots of great kids TV shows available on demand, can watch on tablets, iPhones and now on TV (subscription only) – much better choice than BBC and no adverts.

    Our kids love it.
    I can only assume you live in another country where iPlayer isn’t available for copyright reasons?
    And even the commercial channels have the adverts removed when using catch-up.
    Which saves so much fast-forwarding… 😀

    crispyrice
    Full Member

    An orange from home …

    crispyrice
    Full Member

    Wards of the gnone

    bluearsedfly
    Free Member

    Ben and Holly – is it just me or is there always some kind of tension between Nanny Plum and the Wise Old Elf – Like ex-lovers?

    100% sexual tension.

    Either that or she caught him in a compromising position with Gaston.

    BruiseWillies
    Free Member

    Christ, that was just depressing, especially the semi-literate Have-your-say bit. I really am starting to believe that the world would be better off without the internet…….
    Having said that, Peppa Pig World certainly subverted a large amount of money out of my wallet. And, yes, Ben and Holly is better and Nanny Plum has a sexy voice!

    Riksbar
    Full Member

    Another vote for Ben & Holly, and I love the fact that the Wise Old Elf ( and Grandad Pig) is voiced by Parker from Thunderbirds. And Nanny Plum is hilarious.

    cubist
    Free Member

    Surely If your kids are basing their opinion of you as their father on the behaviour of an animated pig then you are probably failing as their dad any way so subversion is a moot point.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    nanny plum/mrs rabbit is genius, love her sarcastic delivery

    daddy pig definitely some sort of architect/construction engineer
    The wonderful world of concrete had me lol

    1min25s in

    Sodajim
    Full Member

    Big Bad Barry ……

    😆

    bluearsedfly
    Free Member

    There’s a lad who I work with called Barry, he always wears a bobhat. He’s now know as bobhat Barry but you have to say it in the same tone/accent as Mr Elf delivers big bad Barry.

    Little things!

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