>>77031621ADD shit like Drake & josh, Spongebob, Jimmy Neutron, Dora, and that fucking Ned show for Gen Z (millennials born 95+). Barely born or out of diapers when the dotcom boom came and crashed and the towers fell. They never knew the world before, but could care less. Those that grew up with active parents were coddled and sheltered and medicated, those that grew up in single-parents households were raised by television or the internet. Hard word and "do your best" was replaced with participation awards and special snowflakes. Social standing is all about who can make the biggest fuss, or play the biggest victim.
Pete & Pete, Maya the bee, David the Gnome, You can't do that on television, and Mr. Wizard are for Gen Y (millennials born from 80-94). They grew up during an economic and political golden age. The wisdom and innocent of the pre-internet, pre-9/11 world with the promise of a grand and glorious future if they worked hard and preserved - good jobs, good home, good spouse, good family, the American Dream. 25-30 years later they've had their entire future rippped out from under them and have nothing to look forward to but a long life of working to pay off the economic, social, and political clusterfuck caused by previous generations.