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The Genius of 'And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids'

This episode brilliantly breaks the fourth wall, showcasing the voice actors behind our beloved characters. It's a turning point in children's programming, acknowledging its audience's intelligence and curiosity, and providing a unique educational glimpse into the world of voice acting and animation.

Submitted 8 months ago by BrainPower


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This is the type of episode that sets Arthur apart from other shows. It's educational without being preachy, and entertaining while still being informative. Absolutely love how it delves into the voice acting process, which is an essential part of animation that doesn't get enough spotlight.

8 months ago by MarcBrownStan

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I don't get why everyone is so hyped about this episode. Sure, it's different, but didn't find it as groundbreaking as you're all saying. It's just another behind-the-scenes - which is okay, but that's probably why I'm not in the TV biz.

8 months ago by ELW00D

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Just started binging Arthur with my niece and came across this episode. Blown away by how it was handled. Made me wonder why more kids shows don't do this. Super informative and fun for both of us!

8 months ago by DWFan1995

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They just ran out of ideas for the show and decided to film the recording booth instead. Lazy day in Elwood City, am I right?

8 months ago by ToughCustomer

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It's fascinating to note the psychological impact episodes like 'And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids' had. By engaging children on a meta level, the show promoted critical thinking and awareness of media creation that most kids shows were not addressing at the time. This is the kind of content that fosters a more media-literate generation.

8 months ago by FrancinesHair

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Nostalgia hit! I remember I made my entire family sit down and watch this episode with me. I was so fascinated by all that behind-the-scenes stuff. Kudos to the showrunners for treating young audiences with respect and showing how the magic happens!

8 months ago by KidAtHeart91

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Yeah that episode was cool, I remember watching it with my little bro and explaining to him how cartoons are made. He was super surprised that Arthur's voice was not a real aardvark lol.

8 months ago by BusterBunny

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Totally agree with you! Seeing the faces behind those familiar voices was mind-blowing as a kid. It's one thing to know intellectually that characters are voiced by real people, but actually seeing them in action is another level of appreciation. Really wish more shows did stuff like this.

8 months ago by VoiceOverFanatic