Mike Young
Little Bill is a TV show created by the best man named Bill Cosby. Kiku and Fuschia are my favorite characters, and their voices are so cute, i would want to befriend them. good job, Nickelodeon, now do us all a big favor, and make us a Little Bill fans a spin off featuring Kiku, Fuschia, and Andrew as the main characters themselves, with surprising cameos and brief appearances of little Bill and his family. On the meanest thing to say, little Bill and his friends play pirate, and little Bill became insulted by a boy. well, it is still not nice to say mean things. on copy cat, little Bill and Andrew were having anger issues about copying each other. Copycatting other people is still not a good thing, but always to tell an adult if you see a copycat in action :D. but, on all together now, running away from home is highly unlawful. running away from home from strict parents could even get anyone arrested, regardless of anyone, and anywhere. and last but not least, when friends get mad, Kiku's artwork is train wrecked by Bill's small case of rage quit, when Kiku accidentally wrecked his artwork. miss Murray would have given Kiku a double F minus, if little Bill kept ruining Kiku's artwork into an infinite loop. if Kiku rage quits, too, miss Murray would give her a triple F minus, just like Mrs. Thompson did with Abigail Lincoln of the kids next door that scolds Valerie the were-poodle.Bill Cosby, you deserve a big praise for designing Kiku and Fuschia as great, memorable characters.
kittiwake-1
You would think a PhD in Education would actually help Bill Cosby create a show worth letting your kids watch. I'm very disappointed in this show. I remember when it first came out and I thought it would be great for my son to watch. My son has Autism. He knew more at 5 than Little Bill. I have no clue where the writers get their material; but they either have kids of their own with low IQs, or they are just never around real 5 year olds. I have a three year old now, and she knows as much as (or even more than) Little Bill. That's pretty sad. The only show that seems to compare to Little Bill is Caillou. Both shows center around whiny kids who can't understand why the world isn't revolving around them. But the kids never change. How can a character NOT evolve? Watching this show is not a pleasure. I was hoping over the years the writers would actually learn how a five year old really acts. That has not happened. Spare yourself the torture and watch just about anything else. There are a few other shows I hate as much, but I'd rather watch Oswald and listen to Fred Savage sing off key and off tempo than this nonsense.
jarretx
There's been many instances where I have gone to sleep watching Nick at Nite, and woken up to this drivel. And each time, it's because Little Bill's annoying voice is repeating the same thing over and over. Take this morning, for instance. I was awoken at around 11:30 to "Swoop swoop, zoopity zoop, 1 2 3, zoopity zee", and all sorts of stuff that kept repeating the "Zoopity" line. I kept trying to get to sleep, but it went on for what had to have been 20 minutes. I even yelled at the TV, but it wouldn't stop it.
If you need to make sure you are up early, this is the perfect alarm clock. But otherwise, I hate this show for waking me up on many summer/spring break mornings.
Rockstar_1
It's safe for parents to let their kids watch TV again. With the hundreds upon hundreds of shows that cable puts at our fingertips, my wife and I have to be careful what we let our kids watch. Shows like Sesame Street are great for kids, but one can only take so much of Elmo and his monster pals before one wants to perscribe a bottle of ritalyn to them all. The gamut of afternoon cartoons is okay, but there's really nothing there to engage the imagination. Enter Nick Jr. I really like what my 2-year-old son and 9-month-old daughter watch during the few hours that Nickelodeon tones down for little kids. Shows like Blues Clues and Dora the Explorer are great for helping them with problem solving skills, and Bob the Builder shows kids that working together to get things done is really the way to go.But of all those shows, Little Bill has to be my favourite. Sure, I've been a big fan of Bill Cosby ever since I watched the original Cosby Show when I was a kid (that'll date me). But one day in a hotel room, we stumbled upon Little Bill. I was amazed! It's a modern cartoon that promotes strong family relationships, self confidence, honesty, and social acceptance. The mom and dad are in love with each other, they love their three kids, the kids love the parents, and everyone loves Alice the Great, the grandmother that lives with them, but doesn't interfere with the parents doing their job as parents. In this day in age where TV teaches that gay relationships, philandering spouses, promiscuous singles, and selfish back-stabbers are not only okay, but healthy, it's nice to have "safe" TV for your kids. And no only safe TV, but edificial TV.Score 1 for the families.