ITT

Best "interacting with viewers" series

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ITT 2 year olds

I happen to like it when they interact with me by writing a good story

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>This cartoon is more mature than that cartoon

Teen Titans Go :^)

Do kids ever actually do it though? I've watched them with me nephews and never once have they told Dora to use the map.

I don't think Dora is a good example, since its main purpose was to be a Spanish-learning game
Cartoons like Special agent Oso rather tell kids to remember and teach them some basic things about logic, plus things like how to play games like basketball, chess, tenis and also how to tie your shoes or follow table manners.

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>you need to be a kindergarten show to interact with viewers

wtf is HE doing there?
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This.

The only correct answer.

Well in this case, yeah. Shows like Dora and others aimed at preschools are intentionally not that mature in content

Some of us have 2 year olds.

Not really

Ok, who would win a death battle? Dora or Kailan?

Kailan canonically knows kongfu doesn't she?

>part 4 never
Its already been 2 years

>31 minutos

My little sisters cheated at the Dora DS games by just blowing in the mic.

>YOU are part of the show
>Tfw

What even is this?

Did they really interact with the viewers that much? I don't remember a lot of viewer interaction in the Dora and Blue's Clues way, only when they interviewed actual kids

I feel sorry for you

>Reverse search
What? I didn't know there was a unofficial Dora anime. Quick rundown?

I only watched it to see dottie. she got a nice ass
pic related. from the final episode

The kid I babysit with autism loves this show.

>Its already been 2 years

*It's already been 2 years

>grammar nazi

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mmm nice