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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/BabyFirstTV
This has Heartwarming, Awesome, and WMG pages.

Originally, it was first criticised as a bad idea by those believing that TV is bad for children of any age. The channel responded by roping in several child development experts. The criticism has since stopped... Until Early 2011, where Dish Network decided to drop the channel in favor of rival channel Baby TV. The resulting tsunami-huge backlash from parents and Periphery Demographic not only made the provider bring it back, but also offer the channel for free since.
 
@GethN7 can now participate in this thread eh?

Yeah, I can.

I have to say I'm glad we at All The Tropes sloughed off a lot of TV Tropes' more idiotic practices, and after seeing all the SJWism that has crept into TV Tropes, I'm grateful we decided early on to keep ATT's forum from becoming a bigger entity than the wiki itself.
 
The edit banned thread is the goddamn gift that keeps on giving.

Ms. Fanservice: Humba Wumba has rather noticeable bouncy breasts in Tooie. She's especially attractive looking in Nuts And Bolts, wherein she is thinner, has lovely looking legs that are exposed by her shorts, and to top it all off, is adorable.

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They used to have those games at a hair salon my brother went to when I was little.

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/BabyFirstTV
This has Heartwarming, Awesome, and WMG pages.
I bet you this is the person who puts "Suzy's Zoo: Daisuki! Witzy" on almost every page involving anime, as they aired a dub of that show...
But I bet you this entry was done by a troll:
Looi and Peekaboo are originally from the show In the Night Garden, also known as the ninth circle of Hell. Peekaboo helps gather the souls of animals and disassembles them into puzzle pieces, shipping them to Looi. Looi then keeps the souls around to torture...er, play with.
 
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Okay yeah, I'm convinced that was to get a rise out of people.
That is odd, because usually vandalism to pages based on little kids' things that is similar to that is only done on either Wikipedia or community wikias:
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And more stupidity, from hitting random pages:

This person tries to help answer another user's question about an experiment done to kids where one group watched the first show and another group watched SpongeBob...but then reveals the horrible truth about himself while doing so.

How is Caillou slower paced than SpongeBob SquarePants? Never watched the show (Caillou) but looked it up on Netflix, and there are five stories per episode, while SpongeBob has two, so logically SpongeBob should be slower paced.
  • Caillou has a very gentle, slow, slice-of-life pace. SpongeBob has a wacky, action-packed cartoony pace. While there are less shorts in SpongeBob, a LOT more happens in the shorts. If that doesn't answer your question, just try watching an episode and you'll see what I mean. (Also, please, please don't be offended by me correcting the punctuation in your question. It's the only change I made, and it was just because I have a light case of OCD and such things really bother me.)
    • Thanks for the explanation. Just thought those psychologists might have faked the test for the creators of Caillou.
From the Timon and Pumbaa page:
The entire series is a bunch of fanfics written by Rafiki.
  • And posted where, may I ask?
What the hell? Animals can't write fanfiction! Moving on, here's one from the Headscratchers page of "Brawl In The Family":

  • Anyone who may not have made the connection, the "I'm not Jigglypuff!" may have been a Shout-Out to the memetic nightmare scene from Rugrats. "I'm not Tommy!"
"I'm not X!" is a common stock catchphrase...
The next page that came up was Aikatsu's YMMV section:
It's the Same, Now It Sucks: How some fans reacted to the Sangria Rosa brand. It's supposed to be a flamenco/Spanish-culture inspired brand, but it comes off more as the rose version of Spicy Ageha, which focused more on butterflies but had plenty of coords with roses on their designs (including one Premium Rare, which was Ran's first in the anime).

And the last one for tonight, from the WMG section of Blue's Clues' page:
Peewee's Playhouse and Big Comfy Couch are alternate dimensions of Blue's Clues.
Main character dressed strangely? Check. Friends who help with the learning and activities? Check. Large pieces of furniture which anchor the show? Check. Events that occur every episode? Check.
Well, I've seen all three of these as a kid. The only person who dresses weird out of the three is Loonette from Big Comfy Couch. But the whole gist of this entry is to state the obvious, which is "All of these shows are big knockoffs of each other!".
 
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