fun the way your kids see the world
my 5 and 7 yr old love this. Each adventure is wacky, in a fun and defying-reality sort of way. e.g. Let's build a monster truck rally stadium in the backyard so our sister can practice driving to get her license. They build it, and it simply exists without consideration of where the neighbors' houses are. It just is.
The boys' pet Perry the platypus, a.k.a. Agent P, seeks each week to find and derail Dr. Dufenschmertz's evil plan to take over the tri-state area. Perry is some bizarre Picasso-esque teal platypus; Agent P is a teal anthropomorphized fedora-wearing platypus. [That was my 5 yr old's halloween costume last year.]
It's NOT: violent, sexualized, or patronizing. The cut-off younger age is likely just a matter of a child just not being able to relate to it, not any inappropriate material. Agent P keeps get caught by the evil scientist, which might be disturbing for a 2 yr old, I suppose. I find it amusing and the stories are different than run...
Phineas and Ferb ROCK!
Don't skip P&F just because it's animated. This is one of the best written cartoons out there! Great laughs for all ages - especially the parents that get ALL the jokes!
Great show for kids and grownups
Our family does not watch much TV and we're very selective about what our kids watch. While it's not an educational show, it's about 2 brothers using their imagination and ingenuity to create something totally awesome in each episode. Us grownups find ourselves watching it with our kids more times than not because it's so entertaining! There's lots of adult humor to make it fun to watch for the whole family. Highly recommend!
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