

While yes, they are put in the place of profanity, unless your kids are home-schooled they've learnt worse at 6 years old. Some parents apparently have issues with words like 'suck', 'frick' and 'lump' which I do not understand at all. I think these deeper themes are what kids nowadays need, as making children think, whilst not getting too dark, is what is important in modern day society. However, kids seem to not be bothered by these themes, and that's what matters. By the end of it I was starting to question my existence. The start of this show grabs kids in with its colour and comedy, but as it progresses it starts to get very deep. I hope the show expands her imagination and encourages her to enjoy science, math and music. I let my child watch this show, I have no problem with it. Once again parents who've seen two minutes of the show or know very little about it have made an entire generalization on it based on little knowledge. I can understand if you don't view Jake and Finn as positive role models just because they are younger, but I would have to say that Princess Bubblegum is definitely a positive role model in this show. This show makes these things seem cool to kids. Princess Bubblegum is always using science and math to create cool things and save the day, and Marcelline the Vampire Queen is always writing songs and jamming with Finn and Jake. The show also promotes science, math and music to kids. Finn and Jake are always helping princesses and are against doing anything they consider immoral. There are definitely positive messages in the show.

I felt that this review was a little unfair to the show.
