I might have found my demographic...

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I think you can always try it out and see how it goes, maybe dont bother mentioning the change in your videos and just doing it would be better because people are a lot less likely to notice and if it doesn't work out you could always change things up.

I tried to get him to watch the new friend one but he was insisting he watched Garfield on the TV (he is has a phase with him at the moment) but I will try and get him to watch it soon and ask him what he thinks, he's only turning 4 at the end of March though :D

I like the idea, it sounds good to me.

HAHA thanks for trying, but I don't think my vids are fun enough for a 4 year old. :p
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...even though I have thought of making vids for very young kids.
 
HAHA thanks for trying, but I don't think my vids are fun enough for a 4 year old. :p
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...even though I have thought of making vids for very young kids.
I blame spongebob.
 
HAHA thanks for trying, but I don't think my vids are fun enough for a 4 year old. :p
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...even though I have thought of making vids for very young kids.

Theres only one big problem with young kids and shows, they move on from one to the next very quickly, they tend to have phases where theyre all for one show for a few months and the next month theyre onto something new and refuse the others completely :D
 
Theres only one big problem with young kids and shows, they move on from one to the next very quickly, they tend to have phases where theyre all for one show for a few months and the next month theyre onto something new and refuse the others completely :D
Very true.... that's why, if i ever decided to try and make kids videos I'd use Sesame Street as my mentors. They know what they are doing lol
 
Very true.... that's why, if i ever decided to try and make kids videos I'd use Sesame Street as my mentors. They know what they are doing lol
The game's changed since sesame street. From day one practically the shows they make for children are far more fast paced than they were in the 70's. I can't imagine my little nephews giving Sesame Street or Fraggle Rock (which I have watched every episode of in my 20's fraggle rock is AMAZING) a second of their time. They'd be bored in a heartbeat.
You'd need to make it like sesame street, but faster paced and more energetic, lots of random songs and not spending too long on any one subject... I mean it pains me to say it, I just don't think Sesame Street is what the kiddies want anymore..
 
The game's changed since sesame street. From day one practically the shows they make for children are far more fast paced than they were in the 70's. I can't imagine my little nephews giving Sesame Street or Fraggle Rock (which I have watched every episode of in my 20's fraggle rock is AMAZING) a second of their time. They'd be bored in a heartbeat.
You'd need to make it like sesame street, but faster paced and more energetic, lots of random songs and not spending too long on any one subject... I mean it pains me to say it, I just don't think Sesame Street is what the kiddies want anymore..

I think you'd be a bit surprised, I mean my nieces ages 6, 7 and 9s still love the show. I think the thing is that Sesame street caters to kids AND adults, and they evolve with times. They are now on YouTube, they branched out, and adapted themselves really well. They have also sped up their pace for the new ADD generations.

At least this is how I see it.
 
Thats where I think there could be a market for this, if you take puppets, fast paced fun, plenty of colours and make things simple and exciting for kids to understand it could be a big hit. Things like this but with puppets and voices lol:

 
Thats where I think there could be a market for this, if you take puppets, fast paced fun, plenty of colours and make things simple and exciting for kids to understand it could be a big hit. Things like this but with puppets and voices lol:

It's like a rave for kids!! lol :p
 
I think you'd be a bit surprised, I mean my nieces ages 6, 7 and 9s still love the show. I think the thing is that Sesame street caters to kids AND adults, and they evolve with times. They are now on YouTube, they branched out, and adapted themselves really well. They have also sped up their pace for the new ADD generations.

At least this is how I see it.
I haven't seen anything current by them. I just remember it being a really lazy laid back show that wasn't full of jokes or anything random, and I only have my little nephew's to go by, but if it's not full of jokes and random, or full of action scenes and good guys beating bad guys, they don't care. But like I said, that's how I remember the show from the 70s so I don't really know. Funny how I'm friends with cookie monster but we never talk about it... course he never listens to me anyway... that jerk...
 
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