children's programming really quickly turns into nightmare fuel and/or psychedelic fodder
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Replying to @sarahdoingthing
was just having a conversation about this recently! There's a really interesting story waiting to be told here
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Replying to @sarahdoingthing
I bet all of the writers of the best children's shows are/were on something while writing, no one can convince me otherwise
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Replying to @_TamaraWinter @sarahdoingthing
my theory is that most children's tv (except like, sesame street or mr. rogers) is written by people...
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Replying to @thesublemon @sarahdoingthing
...who'd rather be writing something else so they just kinda of go "fuck it, i'll do weird shit"
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Replying to @thesublemon @sarahdoingthing
At that point, really can't say I blame them. Imagine how much creepier they were back then in b & w though
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Replying to @sarahdoingthing @thesublemon
really it's impressive how long and proud the tradition of terrifying children is
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Brothers Grimm
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it's darn near a human universal https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogeyman
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