by o.pwuaioc Sat Jan 09, 2021 12:02 pm
Agreed with Ziggy. It's not targeted towards children. It also preceded South Park by a decade (if you count its debut on the Tracey Ullman show), so it's not really fair to compare the two. The first several seasons are essentially family fare but with an edge. Kids can watch it, but they won't get the adult jokes. It's not too raunchy, though, and I think the animation helps mitigate the adult themes. Young kids will love the colors and sounds (d'oh!), older kids will love the sneak peek into adulthood, but I think even adult can love the Bart/Lisa stuff, as the themes are very universal, even if they're applied to kids. The "lessons" for children usually have an additional layer for the children. In Moanin' Lisa, for example, Lisa is assured that she doesn't need to fake a smile to be happy, but it's much more about Marge realizing that she should be there for her daughter regardless of her mood, that she shouldn't repeat the mistakes of her mother in forcing fake feelings. Kids and adults can both relate. Yeah, Bart and Lisa and co. are kids, but the show never treats them childishly.