Subject: In terms of cartoons...
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Posted on: 2019-05-03 13:57:00 UTC

...I think it was pretty much just Kim Possible. I saw a few scattered episodes of other animated shows (stuff like Proud Family and Fairly Odd Parents, though I think I might have the second title a little wrong), but in terms of shows I really liked and didn't just see with younger friends/cousins (Arthur, Franklin, tiny bits of Caillou, and just barely enough of Bob the Builder to know the theme song--I do know there was one show my cousins watched that I actually kind of liked, but unless it was Barney I have no clue beyond that I don't think it was animated), it was really just KP. I used to read Clifford books and W.I.T.C.H. books and comics, though, albeit at different times. I also read a bunch of the manga/manga versions of shows that the library had. And this answer is now far longer than I expected it to be.

In terms of actual gushing...well, put it this way. I saw my first KP episode on an airplane before age ten, and it just stuck. The show really holds up, too, especially with nostalgia goggles in the mix: I've seen some of it within the last couple years, and I still like it. The animation is nice, the writing is fun and frequently good in some way, the characters are pretty 3D and have interesting relationships with each other (and are usually interesting in their own right), it doesn't talk down to the audience, and it doesn't have terrible messages, either. It's a good, fun show that I somehow rather enjoy as an adult (perhaps because of the aforementioned nostalgia goggles where it's concerned). It was a good show when I was little, and in my opinion, it still is. Would absolutely recommend it to kids around ten (ish? It probably has a recommended age, and I haven't seen the whole show recently. Ten is probably a reasonable age to watch it, though).

~Z

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