Tough
Pigs Journal
Jan
21, 2003
Held
Up for Ridicule
Part
1: What Muppet Fans Do
So, this is an easy experiment that anyone can try: Take a group of Muppet fans,
put them on a message
board, and systematically cut them off from anything interesting to talk
about.
The Christmas Movie? That was months ago. Another press release about selling
the Henson Company? Seen it. Muppet Show DVD's coming out? Bought 'em two years
ago from Time-Life. We're like bored kids, trapped inside on a Sunday afternoon,
waiting for the rain to stop. We've played all our games, we've colored in all
our coloring books, and the only thing on TV is golf.
So, we do what any normal, well-adjusted child would do when they're starved for
entertainment: We find something to make fun of.
Today's target: Crackpot reviews on Amazon.com. These were found by my
friends on the Tough Pigs Forum, and I present them to you, just in case you're
as bored as we are.
Elmo's
World: Wild Wild West
Reviewed
by A viewer from Fort Worth, TX
August
5, 2002
Not
bad but a bit too country
My
daughter received this as a gift from her grandparents. It is not a bad video,
but it's a bit too country for my taste. My daughter likes it, but it is not
her favorite. I would recommend it as long as you can stand to listen to a few
country sounding songs.
The
thing that I love about these crackpot reviews, obviously, is that each one
tells a little story; it's a little glimpse into someone else's crackpot family.
Like this one, for example:
Elmo
Visits the Firehouse
Reviewed
by Jennifer P from Sturbridge, MA
November
15, 2002
Too
Scary for Younger Tots
While
this video is informative and a good source of information for older children,
I do NOT recommend it for kids under 3 or 4. My daughter is 2, and loves
Elmo's World (we have several other videos) so I figured this would be okay.
WRONG! She is now having nightmares and will not be left alone in the dark
because she is afraid of fire. She even shakes with fear the way Elmo
does at one point during the film. I think the subject matter is too advanced
for her and better suited for older children.
Sesame
Street: Do the Alphabet
Reviewed
by A viewer from Central Florida
July
25, 2002
A
great disappointment
I
bought this video along with some of the Elmo's World videos which my son
loves, and I was so disappointed after watching it only once. I will not let
my 17 year old son watch it as he loves to watch Elmo videos over and over. I
don't want him watching Baby Bear doing his "mispwonunciations"
while my son is in this stage of learning speech. I do not want my son to
listen to the "mispwonunciations" and pick them up, and then have to
teach him the correct pronunciation later.
It's
hard enough for them to learn speech, but their learning is based on what they
hear. Since Sesame Street does not include an age guide on the outside
of the video, I'm not sure if they meant for this to be for older children and
maybe it isn't a problem when they're older, but I plan to donate this video
because I wouldn't even give it to another mom to have them go through this.
Maybe in a library or doctor's office where children only view the tape
occasionally it would be OK, but this was NOT the video for my family to own. I
also will not be bringing home anything else with Baby Bear speaking on it.
Kermit's
Swamp Years
Reviewed
by Melissa S from Media, PA
September
10, 2002
NOT
Good for Toddlers and Preschoolers
I
have a three-year-old, and I am very selective about what he watches. I had
thought that surely I would be safe with a Muppet movie. I was very wrong.
The
movie had more than a few potty jokes. The sinister doctor/professor yelled
"Shut Up!" and frequently spoke in an angry and threatening
manner, which was distressing to my child.
Then
the doctor conducted a class during which Kermit, his friends and some other
frogs from the pet store were to be dissected -- a frog was even restrained on
a dissection table. Fortunately, at this point, I hit the mute button and
began fast-forwarding the movie, while reassuring my child -- who is working
to come to grips with his own normal childhood wariness of the doctor's office
-- that yes, the frogs were just getting a check-up, and then they would be
okay and go home.
Some
may find it funny to see a frog say in a longing voice that he's been a bad
boy and needs a spanking, and then see a frog spank him. But this is not what
our children need to see. At least, it is not what I want my child to see. And
my child, of his own volition, said he wanted to watch something else instead.
Sesame
Street: Let's Make Music
Reviewed
by A viewer from Montgomery, AL
September
13, 2002
Disappointed
Bought
this movie for my one year old. I was very disappointed in the human actors
that were chosen for this video.
The
male actors had earrings and other piercings that I thought were offensive
and should have no role in a child's video. What is our world coming to? Shame
on you, Sesame Street!
Kermit's
Swamp Years
Reviewed
by A viewer from E Palo Alto, CA
October
14, 2002
This
is NOT "family fun for all ages"
My
husband and I learned a valuable lesson with this video -- always preview what
your kid is watching. We thought we were safe with the Muppets, only to find
too late that this video is violent and distressing.
The
scene of the frog restrained on the dissection table, and the scientist coming
at him with a scalpel is particularly bad. Unfortunately, unlike the previous
reviewer, we didn't get to the remote in time to stop it.
Later,
we found our three-year-old playing "the mean game" with her stuffed
animals. She explained that she tied them down and "tried to cut
them" while the other stuffed animals tried to stop her. NOT what you
want to hear from your daughter.
All of which leads us to wonder: What the heck is going on in East Palo Alto
these days? Dag! When I was three years old, I was watching real live animal
dissections every weekend -- what can I say, I lived in New Jersey -- and I
never played "the mean game" with my stuffed animals.
I mean, maybe it's me, but if my toddler was shaking and crying and torturing
her playthings, I would probably have more on my plate than posting a stern
review on Amazon. But other people have different theories of child-rearing, I
guess. Anyway, we'll be back with more people's personal tragedies Held Up for
Ridicule as soon as we get this bored again. Which ought to be any day now.
Danny@ToughPigs.com
Thanks
to Jes Evans and Captain Cully
for
finding these reviews...
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