Who knew our favourite shows were so deep?
When I was a child, my mum would carefully regulate when my sister and I could watch TV.
She would set aside time after school for the two of us to drink a glass of milk and watch some cartoons before we started our homework, and sometimes, when time ran out, we would ask mum to tape our favourites to watch later (yes, this was during the glory days of the VHS).
For me, watching TV as a child wasn’t some idle after-school activity. It pretty much taught me how to count, spell and save the world as a flying blue superhero.
But perhaps more importantly? Many of my top childhood TV shows also came with some pretty important life lessons. Here are a few of my old favourites and their most valuable advice.
1. Captain Planet.
It is safe to say that no one who watched Captain Planet ever forgot to separate their recycling. This show taught me the virtues of caring for the environment and stopping mankind from destroying the earth.
On top of the show’s green core, Captain Planet and the Planeteers also tackled a range of human issues. One episode attempted to explore HIV. Another took me to Ireland, the West Bank and South Africa to watch the planeteers save people from racial and religious conflicts. It was deep.
And as Captain Planet once told me: “Don’t judge people who are different from you. It’s up to us to stamp out hatred. The power is yours.”
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Turns out it was his spelling test, but the link is there ;)
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I guess no one saw the episode where Arthur was freaking out because of having to spell what he is, he made a little dance and song to spell A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K.. I will forever know how to spell aardvark because of his song!