invisibleunicornninja
I somehow ended up watching a few episodes of this show when I was around 3 or 4 and I was so scared that I blocked the memory from my mind until I saw some memes of it like a decade later. I'm not even joking. This is terrifyingly bad.
zsofikam
I must first state that I agree that this show is a bit over hated. There are some redeeming qualities, such as the landscape, which I think is very pretty and charming. Those surroundings look a bit like a golf course but with the addition of cute fluffy bunnies. I also don't have any problem with their speech pattern, they're meant to resemble toddlers after all. The segments shown on the Teletubbies' stomachs are also very interesting. With that said, I myself don't particularly care for it although I do think that it gets a little too much hate. My main problem is that it is extremely repetitive. For example, after you see the videos on the Teletubbies's belly screens they play the same video again. In fact, pretty much everything is repeated ad nauseum. My other problem with Teletubbies is that in their grassy mound of a house (apparently called the "tubbytronic superdome" or something) they have a pet: a very creepy vacuum-type thing called Nunu. This thing communicates solely with uncanny sucking sounds, has bloodshot eyes, and appears out of nowhere. I found it very creepy when I first saw this as a kid and still find that thing creepy as an adult. To compare, Maleficiant scared me when I was little but I outgrew that, while Nunu gives me the creeps to this day. In conclusion, not as bad as they say but I would have preferred if everything wasn't replayed "again" and if it were just the Teletubbies without their scary pet.
paulwatts
Some of the reviewers here seem to expect something like Game of Thrones in a children's show, ie something that entertains adults. You have to realise that the audience of this show is infants and toddlers from 6 months to about 4 years. So even five year olds are going to prefer shows more targeted at them.I feel sympathy for children whose parents expect everything to be educational. Teletubbies is not really supposed to be educational. It is entertainment for littlies, and in that regard it serves its purpose well. The British seem to be very good at shows for young children that are for entertainment purposes only, Americans don't seem to get it.
TheLittleSongbird
I admit it, I am 17, but I loved this when I was a kid. Loved, loved, loved it! I thought it was really cute, and I still do. I think people need to bear in mind this is a show for preschoolers, and not only did me and my siblings love this when we were kids, but we have close friends that love it too. And I do not think it is the worst kids show ever, that belongs to Shaggy and Scooby Doo:Get a Clue, that is unwatchable. I admit that this show isn't really educational, but as I have said already it's cute. And what's this about the characters not speaking properly? True, they don't, but none of the characters on Pingu speak properly and I don't see anybody bashing that show. Don't get me wrong, I ADORE Pingu, all I am trying to say is that Teletubbies isn't the first show to have characters that don't speak properly. Not only does the baby sun look sweet, but I never got nightmares from watching this. Teletubbies looks colourful, and the characters are cute, especially Po. The music is nice too. All in all, good misunderstood fun for preschoolers. 8/10 Bethany Cox