Dark deconstructions of children's TV shows/characters?
August 18, 2019 7:47 AM Subscribe
I've read fantastic, dark - often very political analyses - of TV shows like Thomas the Tank Engine, Teletubbies, Mr.Blobby, and Sesame Street's Oscar the Grouch.... but I'd like to find some more. What other dystopian, playful, surreal, philosophical, deconstructive readings of kid's television shows/characters are out there?
I am more interested in kid's TV shows, rather than movies, because there is more material to go with, but certain classic films, like Willy Wonka perhaps, would be appreciated too
I am more interested in kid's TV shows, rather than movies, because there is more material to go with, but certain classic films, like Willy Wonka perhaps, would be appreciated too
I don't think this is exactly what you're looking for--it's more of a parody, and it's a video about a book, but I cannot resist sharing Werner Herzog reads Curious George.
posted by gideonfrog at 8:06 AM on August 18, 2019 [3 favorites]
posted by gideonfrog at 8:06 AM on August 18, 2019 [3 favorites]
There's always this funny yet accurate movie description of The Wizard of Oz by writer Rick Polito:
Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three strangers to kill again.posted by mochapickle at 11:06 AM on August 18, 2019 [4 favorites]
It's such a long build-up that I can't recommend it to the uninitiated, but if you happen to have been into early Animorphs and then drifted away midway through like so many did, you should know that the final three-ish books are basically exactly this. It's tragic and glorious and ruined my childhood whilst simultaneously forging my young adulthood.
posted by teremala at 11:18 AM on August 18, 2019 [1 favorite]
posted by teremala at 11:18 AM on August 18, 2019 [1 favorite]
"Swiper, No Swiping!": The Demonology of Dora the Explorer
posted by J.K. Seazer at 11:51 AM on August 18, 2019 [1 favorite]
posted by J.K. Seazer at 11:51 AM on August 18, 2019 [1 favorite]
There are various theories that all the Rugrats kids are either made up by Angela or all dead kids she imagines she talks to.
And since you mentioned Willy Wonka and political analyses, I just last night read this fantastic and detailed argument that Violet should have gotten the factory.
posted by rhiannonstone at 4:05 PM on August 18, 2019 [2 favorites]
And since you mentioned Willy Wonka and political analyses, I just last night read this fantastic and detailed argument that Violet should have gotten the factory.
posted by rhiannonstone at 4:05 PM on August 18, 2019 [2 favorites]
Oh, and dark/surreal Garfield interpretations and mashups are a weird internet thing right now:
posted by rhiannonstone at 4:28 PM on August 18, 2019 [2 favorites]
- Creepy Garfield, where he is depicted as a horrifying monster (also there is a subreddit)
- Garfield Minus Garfield is the comic strips with him removed, which are supposed to "reveal the existential angst of a certain young Mr. Jon Arbuckle"
- Tumblr thinks Jon is a terrible owner
- Gramfel comics
- The Dark Secret of Garfield, a brief exploration of Garfield's hidden love (the affectionate kind, not the sexy kind) for his owner
posted by rhiannonstone at 4:28 PM on August 18, 2019 [2 favorites]
How to read Donald Duck. Great deconstruction of the colonialism implicit in the comic.
posted by wires at 6:23 PM on August 18, 2019 [1 favorite]
posted by wires at 6:23 PM on August 18, 2019 [1 favorite]
Annoyingly I can only find an old Mumsnet thread and a few comments on Twitter on googling, but there are SO MANY theories about the Bing Bunny universe. The darkest is that the children are all dead (hence the lack of adults, their parents are still alive and living in the normal non-rabbit world), and that Flop, Amma and Paget are angels shepherding them through the afterlife. Hence the gentle parenting techniques and lack of shouting when Bing smashes Flop's phone.
posted by tinkletown at 8:44 PM on August 18, 2019
posted by tinkletown at 8:44 PM on August 18, 2019
Babar has had many over the years, here's just a sample:
Colonialism for Kids: The Racist Origins of Babar the Elephant
Snazzy suits and colonialism: Understanding Babar the Elephant
Babar: tool of colonialist oppression?
Babar the Imperialist
posted by Ashwagandha at 11:20 AM on August 19, 2019 [1 favorite]
Colonialism for Kids: The Racist Origins of Babar the Elephant
Snazzy suits and colonialism: Understanding Babar the Elephant
Babar: tool of colonialist oppression?
Babar the Imperialist
posted by Ashwagandha at 11:20 AM on August 19, 2019 [1 favorite]
Dave Chappelle / Sesame Street / Oscar the Grouch
Only a few minutes long but so spot on, I pee myself laughing.
posted by St. Peepsburg at 4:23 PM on August 20, 2019 [1 favorite]
Only a few minutes long but so spot on, I pee myself laughing.
posted by St. Peepsburg at 4:23 PM on August 20, 2019 [1 favorite]
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