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Will you let your kids watch this?

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I daresay there is little chance for anyone here to respond along the lines of "on no account would I ever tolerate for my kids to be exposed to the vicious influence of this movie!" :lol


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Quote from: Karmarsi,Dec 30 2010 on  10:00 AM
I would defiantly let my children watch this. The first one will always be better than most future movies, already my fiance and I have agreed to show our children older shows / movies and not this new junk
I agree with this sentiment.
Now, my boyfriend DOES like a few of the newer things, but we'd have to talk about which ones would be best for our kids if we do get married.
But yes, I will show them the series...at least up to number twelve.
And the ol' Disney Afternoon shows. Because my kids are NOT going to be so sheltered like those of today. They deserve so much more than any of this Disney MTV  <_<


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I don't see why not(at least up to number ten), it would be better than the rubbish kids get these days.
 

 


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Quote from: Belmont2500,Dec 31 2010 on  04:47 PM
I don't see why not (at least up to number ten), it would be better than the rubbish kids get these days.
Other than Ice Age and Happy Feet. ;)

On topic: The original would probably be the first I'd tell them to watch considering its the best of the thirteen-but then again, it would make sense to show my kids them in order. :D


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IF I have children, most likely I would introduce them to the LBT.  Not sure about the sequels since my recorder probably would be 'dust' by then but the first film was a classic that has a lot of values for children to grow up on.  Definetly will not be showing them television shows (In the Night garden anyone? Eh :x ) as they are just pointless.  Although no doubt any child of mine would probably be looking for a way to escape from TLK influence.;)


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I would most likely put the land before time with my Disney classics collection for my kids to watch. Even if I don't make them watch it, I'm sure they'll eventually be interested in how Tim and I met :D


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Quote from: Adder,Dec 31 2010 on  04:13 PM
Quote from: Belmont2500,Dec 31 2010 on  04:47 PM
I don't see why not (at least up to number ten), it would be better than the rubbish kids get these days.
Other than Ice Age and Happy Feet. ;)
In all honestly, I'd rather show those to my kids when they're at least older than nine  ;) ...at least Ice Age. But at least that was closer to the end of the "Golden Age of Truly Good Movies". Buuut that's just me. I'd rather put LBT with Disney stuff.
And by golly, I should really stock up on the Disney Afternoon DVDs for them


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Definitely 2-4, 1 when they're a little older, and the rest they can choose if they want to see!  ;)


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IF I will have kids... (that is... :lol ) well, yes I am surely going to let my kids watch LBT. They might grow up and they are still a LBT fan, and they will pass the LBT to another generation up to another generation, so on and so forth...


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The obvious answer is YES!!!  The series generally have good messages (especially 1) and would hope they would understand my passion.


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Yeah I would the movies are fin and very kid friendly.