my justifications: no shame: bob's burgers- one of, if not the most wholesome animated sitcom currently airing raven's home- has a creative plot and can be laugh out loud at times the amazing world of gumball- has the best out of context media you could ever imagine. one must see it to believe it. press your luck- a nice little game show me and my family watch amphibia- amazing story-driven show with flawed characters, great music and a well-rounded arc phineas and ferb- these two boys traveled to the second dimension, brought cows to space and are able to bring the dead to life. no further context is needed. the fresh prince of bel-air- very, VERY funny if you ask, i'll say: bluey- a person cannot describe how relatable this show is thomas and friends (almost all iterations)- i don't know, there's just something about trains doing train stuff that makes me enjoy it hamster and gretel- had a rough start, but went on to become a funny, musically-driven show with neurodiverse representation weaved into it the goldbergs- admittedly, I don't watch it often, but when I do I have a great time everybody hates chris- another hilarious show! meh: ben and holly's little kingdom- it's entertaining go! go! cory carson- bluey meets vtech only for a prize: peppa pig- it's starting to improve, though nowhere near Bluey-level. funny enough, joe brumm used to work on this show, so... yo gabba gabba- loved it when I was a baby, hated it as a kid, have come to appreciate it more as a teenager only at gunpoint: donkey hodie- it's just so wholesome :') the characters are good, the songs are good, the morals are good, everything about this show is GOOD. for a while, it was my favorite