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“Baby Dragon Meets Stuffed Dragon”
Posted: 22 January 2013
Posted: 22 January 2013
No, cartoons are bright and cheerful in the way they look and the stories they present. Cartoons don’t require long attention spans. You’re never too old to appreciate such things. (And yes, MLP benefits from these qualities)
Uh…isn’t she a little too old to be watching some of those shows. I mean, those shows are for toddlers, and infants. I know it’s hypocritical to say since we watch ponies, but I feel that there’s a limit. These are the types of shows that are meant to educate kids, when they’re not in school. At least My Little Pony has a plot to it, and a conflict outside of “what color is blue.”
And again, she’s in college I think, but she talks like she grew up with Handy Manny and Higglytown Heroes, when she didn’t. She was probably in middle or highschool. And for that matter, old playhouse disney had much better things on, and they didn’t look like some college student testing out how to do CGI.
“Almost like how Woody broke the rules. :iconwoodyfacepalm: :XD:
Anyway, I’m going back to school tomorrow for my Spring semester, and I decided to finish one last piece. This was a sketch I did somewhere during free-time in one of my classes from last semester; yeah, some of the pictures in my gallery were sketched up during class-time. :D
Everyday after school, I come home, and the first thing I do is turn on the TV, and Disney Junior is on :icondisney-junior: and I wait for some of my favorite shows to arrive, like Doc McStuffins. I love that channel. :aww:
:bulletpurple: Some of you who are my age will be asking ‘Aren’t you freaking old for that channel?’ :roll: Oh, please, like a number of shows directed at kids, especially at little girls, the shows on that channel even have older audiences, some people even older than me. ;)
I still remember when it used to be Playhouse Disney, now the channel has quite improved into a new network, and some old shows we remember when we were little kids are there, like Handy Manny and Higglytown Heroes. And let’s not forget the new series Sofia the First :iconsofia-the-first:. :aww:
Other than Sofia, Doc McStuffins is a show I look forward to every day, morning, noon, and night. Trust me, it’s a nice show, and the fact that it involves an African-American girl with dreams of becoming a doctor just like her mother and the ability to talk to toys is something very original, and very inspirational to girls to dream big. :aww:
One of her best friends is a stuffed dragon by the name of Stuffy. Watching Stuffy do his stuff reminds me of some cartoon dragons I recall from childhood, like ‘Dragontales’ and let’s not forget the conjoined dragon, Devon and Cornwall, from the old movie ‘The Quest for Camelot’. :D
And then I remember ‘Hey! I can’t forget about little Spikey Wikey!’ :iconhappyspikeplz: :lol:
That loyal assistant has met fully-grown dragons, teen dragons…what would happen if he met Stuffy the stuffed dragon? :XD:
It would be like Sid’s ordeal from the first Toy Story movie. :rofl:
Well, despite going back to school, it won’t keep me away from my television and my favorite shows, and definitely not away from Stuffy and the other toys. :w00t:”