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Thomas & Friends was always a British TV Show aimed at preschool children (Why?)

Thomas & Friends was always a British TV Show aimed at preschool children (Why?) I don't get why people hate Jam Filled's problems, because their job is to animate. Yet, this ninny states that they've turned a clever and smart show into something made for babies. WHAT?! YOU CAN'T BE JOKING!

Hold the phone, Thomas & Friends was aimed towards 1980s and 1990s infants!

Why? Are some fans going to make themselves look like hypocrites over a series that aired Series 5-23 towards junior boys and girls. If that's suppose to be the case, then is My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic for adults? No, it's for five year old girls. We shouldn't compare Thomas to Sesame Street, because they are different age rates. Sesame Street was more at the rate of a family show, until Thomas was considered a family/toddler in 1980s-1994 to a small children's franchise. I could see Thomas being for manchild teens and young adults, but, i don't think the modern Thomas was considered for grown ups, like Series 5-7 and 17-23 in general.

The show is made to educate, teach a young child a moral, and give them something play.

Bob The Builder, Fireman Sam, Pingu, Brum, Sooty, Noddy and, the Paddington programmes (because, most British Children Shows were toddler shows as the 2000s goes forward)

Especially, when James A Williams has no understanding of what he complains on.

(Why?)

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