Thread Tools

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#1
Old 04-19-2010, 08:52 PM

I made this thread because of the discussion I have had with a couple of my peers and a few members of my family. There are some people that find adult humor in kids T.V shows a bit to explicit for their young minds. I myself don't mind so much.


How do you feel?

Last edited by Poppet; 04-25-2010 at 05:09 PM..

mau5ie
pook pook
320.74
mau5ie is offline
 
#2
Old 04-19-2010, 09:04 PM

you see adult humor in a LOT of movies or shows aimed for the children demographic. that is so they shows are entertaining to the adults as well.

i see nothing wrong with it because the children are not aware of this kind of humor.
i love going back and watching movies i grew up with and realizing they were perverted. it's just silly to me.

Fabby
KHAAAAAAAAN~
498.51
Fabby is offline
 
#3
Old 04-19-2010, 09:06 PM

Kids' shows have adult material in them all the time. Most Disney movies do, if you look for it. Most of us watched those as kids, and we weren't scarred for life; it's a bit of a joke put in to make the adults snicker. I don't think it's hurting them at all, really. Besides, there's no reason to treat kids like total morons. Shows that are horribly dumbed down for children make my head hurt. e_e

I looked at a couple of the pictures of Shakira in that show you mentioned; her outfit doesn't look at all revealing to me? o_O

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#4
Old 04-19-2010, 09:08 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by mau5ie View Post
you see adult humor in a LOT of movies or shows aimed for the children demographic. that is so they shows are entertaining to the adults as well.

i see nothing wrong with it because the children are not aware of this kind of humor.
i love going back and watching movies i grew up with and realizing they were perverted. it's just silly to me.
Yes, I agree with the adult humor. It is very funny (: I don't think it's a HUGE deal with the whole spongebob thing, but I think that the "adult funny-ness" should be subtle. In Wizards, the outfit they put Shakira in seemed a bit.. ehh. That's just my opinion though.

CiaoPinkZebra
(-.-)zzZ
278.20
CiaoPinkZebra is offline
 
#5
Old 04-19-2010, 09:09 PM

I totally agree with you! But I didn't notice it when I was little.... like all of the sexual themes in the disney movies. I never noticed it until now! xD

mau5ie
pook pook
320.74
mau5ie is offline
 
#6
Old 04-19-2010, 09:09 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Alixness View Post
Yes, I agree with the adult humor. It is very funny (: I don't think it's a HUGE deal with the whole spongebob thing, but I think that the "adult funny-ness" should be subtle. In Wizards, the outfit they put Shakira in seemed a bit.. ehh. That's just my opinion though.

hmm i looked up photos as well and saw no belly at all.. could you post a picture, please?

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#7
Old 04-19-2010, 09:11 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Fabby View Post
Kids' shows have adult material in them all the time. Most Disney movies do, if you look for it. Most of us watched those as kids, and we weren't scarred for life; it's a bit of a joke put in to make the adults snicker. I don't think it's hurting them at all, really. Besides, there's no reason to treat kids like total morons. Shows that are horribly dumbed down for children make my head hurt. e_e

I looked at a couple of the pictures of Shakira in that show you mentioned; her outfit doesn't look at all revealing to me? o_O
Possibly not. I never said that the kids would be scared for life, I'm saying that some adults may think this is inappropriate. Y'know the Spongebob Squarepants movie? I was watching the news one day and they said that they think they should cut out the part whre Patrick has the flag with spongebobs name between his butt cheeks. I guess it just depends on your limit for appropriate. I'm 16, so I'm not exactly an adult yet, haha (: I do think that it is VERY funny, the humor in some T.V shows. I just find myself saying "OH MY GOSH!" to alot of the jokes they put on the shows, especially when my 6 year old cousin repeats them O.O

----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by mau5ie View Post
hmm i looked up photos as well and saw no belly at all.. could you post a picture, please?
Sure, it's a new show so I'm not sure if they would have pictures of her yet because I can't find the one I'm talking about D: If I find it I will deffinately put it up though.

Fabby
KHAAAAAAAAN~
498.51
Fabby is offline
 
#8
Old 04-19-2010, 09:16 PM

Some adults are grossly overprotective of their children and will be offended by anything. We don't have to protect our kids from absolutely EVERYTHING; mild exposure to the "adult" world is probably good for them anyway.

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#9
Old 04-19-2010, 09:18 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Fabby View Post
Some adults are grossly overprotective of their children and will be offended by anything. We don't have to protect our kids from absolutely EVERYTHING; mild exposure to the "adult" world is probably good for them anyway.
Yes, I agree with some of what your saying. Again, though... it just seems harmful to me when my 6 year old cousin comes up to me while I'm in the shower and says 'Don't drop 'em' (She is a big fan of Spongebob, as am I. Yes, she has actually done that before.)

mau5ie
pook pook
320.74
mau5ie is offline
 
#10
Old 04-19-2010, 09:21 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Alixness View Post
Yes, I agree with some of what your saying. Again, though... it just seems harmful to me when my 6 year old cousin comes up to me while I'm in the shower and says 'Don't drop 'em' (She is a big fan of Spongebob, as am I. Yes, she has actually done that before.)
i would have laughed.. she doesn't know what it actually means, and probably just thinks it's funny. don't fret. :heart:

CiaoPinkZebra
(-.-)zzZ
278.20
CiaoPinkZebra is offline
 
#11
Old 04-19-2010, 09:21 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Fabby View Post
Some adults are grossly overprotective of their children and will be offended by anything. We don't have to protect our kids from absolutely EVERYTHING; mild exposure to the "adult" world is probably good for them anyway.
Actually, exposure to adult material can sometimes discourage kids from acting out violent or harmful sexual activities apparently. ._.

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#12
Old 04-19-2010, 09:27 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by mau5ie View Post
i would have laughed.. she doesn't know what it actually means, and probably just thinks it's funny. don't fret. :heart:
Trust me, I laughed. I actually laughed about it all day. When I told my grandmother about it, though, she had a FIT and told my cousin she couldn't watch spongebob. I was taken back by that and argued with my grandma to LET her watch spongebob. I had to explain to Kailee what that ment though because she didn't understand why my grandma got mad. I told her that if I dropped the "dabloons" they would break. I had to lie to her which is why I originally posted this thread. Being her cousin, I thought that her mother should properly explain sex to her .-.

----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by CiaoPinkZebra View Post
Actually, exposure to adult material can sometimes discourage kids from acting out violent or harmful sexual activities apparently. ._.
I agree. And it can be easier on the parents because the child actually ASKS. I totally agree with you. I was just very taken back by what my cousin said and the explination I gave her that gave me the idea to post this thread and re-think the content in kids T.V shows.

CiaoPinkZebra
(-.-)zzZ
278.20
CiaoPinkZebra is offline
 
#13
Old 04-19-2010, 09:30 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Alixness View Post
I agree. And it can be easier on the parents because the child actually ASKS. I totally agree with you. I was just very taken back by what my cousin said and the explination I gave her that gave me the idea to post this thread and re-think the content in kids T.V shows.
How old is your cousin? If she's three I can understand. If she's ten, I wouldn't be so worried (better than HALF the stuff my brother says!)

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#14
Old 04-19-2010, 09:38 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by CiaoPinkZebra View Post
How old is your cousin? If she's three I can understand. If she's ten, I wouldn't be so worried (better than HALF the stuff my brother says!)
My cousin is 6. (:

Seiki Nova
Wishing on Shooting Stars
40377.51
Seiki Nova is offline
 
#15
Old 04-23-2010, 06:51 PM

For those of you wanting the picture of Shakira's stomach on the show, its really not that bad.

http://i40.tinypic.com/vctnhh.png

As far as youth television content going too far, I have to say that I'm in disagreement with those who think that its shocking and inappropriate. Television shows and other forms of media targeted towards younger audiences are trying to find ways to introduce current issues that face children and teenagers in safe ways that will teach them how to take care of themselves and be careful. Whether it's shows like Glee, which focus on being social outcasts and sexual urges in teenagers, or Wizards of Waverly Place talking about dating and growing up, these shows are giving their audience content that is neither too graphic or too mature for the people who are watching them.

For the Shakira incident, that's too bad that people are upset about her state of dress. She's playing herself, and for most of her cameos on the show, she was very modestly dressed with the exception of the top which really only showed her sides. She wasn't promoting that its okay for young girls to go walking around in booty shorts with your ass hanging out and a see through top without a bra or anything (Miley Cyrus). She was portraying herself, and I'm sorry if that's how a mature pop star dresses.

And for shows like Glee who have a teenage pregnancy, gay issues, infidelity, and other sexual issues involved, its nothing that teenagers aren't seeing at high school every day of their lives. When I was in high school, I saw at least twenty different teenage pregnancies over the four years that I was there. I knew plenty of people who were in bad relationships with cheating partners, learning about safe sex, seeing gay friends come out and learn to accept themselves and the like. Its not uncommon for these topics to come up in our every day lives so when people say that they're inappropriate for family oriented television, you can go back to your Brady Bunch, Little House on the Prarie shows and leave the rest of the world alone because you refuse to move on from the 20th century which was full of immense racial and sexual profiling, propaganda, corruption and bigotry.

And that's all I have to say about that.

Neko-Lover
(-.-)zzZ
241.88
Neko-Lover is offline
 
#16
Old 04-25-2010, 05:04 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Seiki Nova View Post
For those of you wanting the picture of Shakira's stomach on the show, its really not that bad.

http://i40.tinypic.com/vctnhh.png

As far as youth television content going too far, I have to say that I'm in disagreement with those who think that its shocking and inappropriate. Television shows and other forms of media targeted towards younger audiences are trying to find ways to introduce current issues that face children and teenagers in safe ways that will teach them how to take care of themselves and be careful. Whether it's shows like Glee, which focus on being social outcasts and sexual urges in teenagers, or Wizards of Waverly Place talking about dating and growing up, these shows are giving their audience content that is neither too graphic or too mature for the people who are watching them.

For the Shakira incident, that's too bad that people are upset about her state of dress. She's playing herself, and for most of her cameos on the show, she was very modestly dressed with the exception of the top which really only showed her sides. She wasn't promoting that its okay for young girls to go walking around in booty shorts with your ass hanging out and a see through top without a bra or anything (Miley Cyrus). She was portraying herself, and I'm sorry if that's how a mature pop star dresses.

And for shows like Glee who have a teenage pregnancy, gay issues, infidelity, and other sexual issues involved, its nothing that teenagers aren't seeing at high school every day of their lives. When I was in high school, I saw at least twenty different teenage pregnancies over the four years that I was there. I knew plenty of people who were in bad relationships with cheating partners, learning about safe sex, seeing gay friends come out and learn to accept themselves and the like. Its not uncommon for these topics to come up in our every day lives so when people say that they're inappropriate for family oriented television, you can go back to your Brady Bunch, Little House on the Prarie shows and leave the rest of the world alone because you refuse to move on from the 20th century which was full of immense racial and sexual profiling, propaganda, corruption and bigotry.

And that's all I have to say about that.
Harsh final comment, but very true, and I agree wholeheartedly.

I think that despite the fact that certain types of content are becoming more "open" these days, people in general are still way too overprotective and uptight about their kids. In fact, I was on a Facebook discussion forum once that was about a teen drama called The Tribe, and one woman was complaining that the show should be banned because, among other things, one character attempted to seduce another by stripping in front of him, and she complained that this scene was not appropriate for kids or teens to see because we see her bare shoulders. Come on, really? I saw bare shoulders all the time as a kid, and I'm not permanently traumatized. I really think we need to let some of this stuff go-- it's eating our culture alive.

Seiki Nova
Wishing on Shooting Stars
40377.51
Seiki Nova is offline
 
#17
Old 04-25-2010, 11:21 AM

Shoulders. Seriously? Ugh, people these days.

If it weren't for the all the super conservative Americans in this country, we would probably have more decent television than we do. Think about shows that air in countries like Canada and in the United Kingdom that we barely get the chance to see in the US on scripted local television because it's deemed too provocative for younger audiences. Shows like Skins and Degrassi would give people in America something to really complain about compared to small stuff like Glee and the Wizards incident. They need to just move on and realize what their children is watching won't hurt them. Chances are they're already thinking about sex anyways before they hit high school.

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#18
Old 04-25-2010, 05:07 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Seiki Nova View Post
Its not uncommon for these topics to come up in our every day lives so when people say that they're inappropriate for family oriented television, you can go back to your Brady Bunch, Little House on the Prarie shows and leave the rest of the world alone because you refuse to move on from the 20th century which was full of immense racial and sexual profiling, propaganda, corruption and bigotry.
To debate does not mean to insult. I took offense to that. I was not talking about the teen shows as much as I was talking about the kids. I posted this thread in order to catch how others felt on an issue that some teens and adults have with television being to 'out there' for the younger kids. I said that I agree that SOME shows go a bit to far, but all in all I have no problem with kids seeing these shows especially when being at the age when they don't know what it is they are hearing exactly. So I will not go back to watching Brady Bunch and Little house on the Praire beacuse I find those shows very boring (:

Seiki Nova
Wishing on Shooting Stars
40377.51
Seiki Nova is offline
 
#19
Old 04-25-2010, 05:41 PM

And I wasn't being intentionally insulting. I was merely stating my opinion and referring it to a general group of people. The way it was written came off as it directing it at a specific person (which could have been misconstrued at being yourself since you made the thread), but again, that wasn't my intent. I meant it towards a general group of people.

And for the record, I find them boring too. I have to watch them at my Grandmother's house because she likes her classics >>

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#20
Old 04-25-2010, 05:53 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Seiki Nova View Post
And I wasn't being intentionally insulting. I was merely stating my opinion and referring it to a general group of people. The way it was written came off as it directing it at a specific person (which could have been misconstrued at being yourself since you made the thread), but again, that wasn't my intent. I meant it towards a general group of people.

And for the record, I find them boring too. I have to watch them at my Grandmother's house because she likes her classics >>
That's not problem (: I changed my introduction to the thread so that everyone knew that I have no problem with the content in some T.V shows. I just find that SOME of the content may be a bit to explicit for young kids. Not all though.

LilAnimeEarth
:3 Allo
443.46
LilAnimeEarth is offline
 
#21
Old 04-28-2010, 07:35 PM

Yes, but not my beloved SpongeBob. iCarly: Too too far. Talking about the shape of a woman's boob. Fanboy and Chum Chum: Jokes about a a**hole. Yup, jokes about your a**.

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#22
Old 04-28-2010, 10:07 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by LilAnimeEarth View Post
Yes, but not my beloved SpongeBob. iCarly: Too too far. Talking about the shape of a woman's boob. Fanboy and Chum Chum: Jokes about a a**hole. Yup, jokes about your a**.


Spongebob has some pretty adult subliminal messages.

LilAnimeEarth
:3 Allo
443.46
LilAnimeEarth is offline
 
#23
Old 04-29-2010, 02:38 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Alixness View Post
Spongebob has some pretty adult subliminal messages.
Like what? The word Moron isn't that bad.

Poppet
⊙ω⊙
0.20
Poppet is offline
 
#24
Old 04-29-2010, 04:18 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by LilAnimeEarth View Post
Like what? The word Moron isn't that bad.
I never said that Moron was bad. So I have no idea where you got that from. The one subliminal message that I found rather funny was the one where spongebob is giving Gary a bath and is holding two bars of soap (or "Gold Dabloons, as he called them) and hands them to Gary. Spongebob then winks and says "Don't Drop 'Em" which has a VERY close likeness to the phrase "Don't drop the soap" used as a joke for prisoners in jail. I'm not saying it was bad. It just shocked me that they would have that on a kids T.V show. It was very funny though. Haha (:

Velvet
☆♥☆♥

Penpal
49595.52
Velvet is offline
 
#25
Old 04-29-2010, 10:45 PM

These days it doesn't really matter. Young children will not understand certain humor that may be considered "too far". Alix, as for the "don't drop the soap" phrase, I don't think most young kids would even understand that completely (and yes, it is rather funny if you do understand it. ;P). And the truth is, nowadays kids know so much more than they used to. I have kids on my bus around 7-10, I am a senior in high school, who talk about how their friend told them all about sex organs and what they do with them and the reason why they know that is because their parents let them watch movies with it in there. I don't think shows are going to far, honestly. It the parents fault if a child learns "too" much if they let the child watch things that are too inappropriate for young kids.

 


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

 
Forum Jump

no new posts