Has any other cartoon ever had an episode explaining the jewish holiday Passover?

Has any other cartoon ever had an episode explaining the jewish holiday Passover?

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Arthur did, I think.

Arthur showed one of its characters celebrating Hanukkah during its Christmas special but I can't recall if Passover was ever mentioned.

There had to have been another Passover cartoon at some point. Just not anything as popular or well known as Rugrats.

I think the only Jewish holiday episode Arthur had was for Yom Kippur.
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I really wish cartoons didn't further the teachings of cults.

It's kinda fucked.

Yeah yeah I know. Fedorafedora get some better material fedora.

I'm pretty sure there was an episode about Passover. It was about Francine struggling to fast and she gets all worried about not being able to fast long enough.

Idk but Harold stole a ham.

Never mind, it was Yom Kippur. I don't know shit about Jewish holidays.

lol go tip your fedo-

No, you're right. Cartoons should be secular.

I remember being fourteen and forced to watch CGI Christian fruits and vegetables comically re-enact Biblical fables in Sunday school alongside kindergartners

If ever I am able to head and afford a stable family, never shall I introduce them to such horseshit.

He's rubbing his hands together.

>steals
>is "punished"
>"learns" lesson
>continues being a fat shithead

Fully Jewish

>Not wanting to see other cultures
*Yawn* Even if you think they're bullshit, they are interesting. Also, you don't even need to be religious to find them exciting. Explain why there are Atheist theologists?

I liked the Rugrats specials because I could relate being in a both jewish/Christian family

>*Yawn*
Sure, mythology is pretty interesting at first, but it's static. Most religions are thousands of years old, translated from extinct and esoteric languages. What has been written will never be built upon in the future. Even as a skeptic, the old bullshit has to be taken somewhat literally to have any sort of cultural worth.

Above all, none of it can be sensibly adapted in a comical cartoon format, even if it is marketed at small children who don't know any better.

>Explain why there are Atheist theologists?
Because they want to understand why people can be so dull and gullible? And they like to tip their fedoras at said people?

You'd think the Jew in Harold would stop him from ham...

No but both Rugrats & Proud Family did a Kwanzaa episode (go figure)

>just now realizing this.

>the part where the rabbi is exceptionally mad because Harold stole something that isn't kosher

gets me every time

>we haven't eaten ham in 5000 years, we don't need to start now

>And they like to tip their fedoras at said people?
which you're not doing at ALL.

Veggietales was the shit

You didn't watch the episode, did you? It's actually pointed out when his parents and his rabbi are upset that he not only stole, but stole something non-kosher.

I was hungry!

>Cartoons should be secular.
No they shouldn't. The creator can and should make what they wish.

did they not explain it in The Prince of Egypt?

seems like kind of an oversight if not