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*** Maybe so. When the second part of the first season came out, all installments of it were rated TV-Y. Additionally, Amazon eventually went through and re-designated every one of the show's installments, including the ones originally labeled as TV-Y7, as being safe for all audiences.

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*** Maybe so. When the second part of the first season came out, all installments of it were rated TV-Y. Additionally, Amazon eventually went through and re-designated every one of the show's installments, including the ones originally labeled as TV-Y7, as being safe for all audiences.audiences.
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* The first part of the first season of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' special carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching and/or SliceOfLife fare, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.

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* The first part of the first season of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' special carry carried a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching and/or SliceOfLife fare, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.



*** Maybe so. When the second part of the first season came out, all installments of it were rated TV-Y.

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*** Maybe so. When the second part of the first season came out, all installments of it were rated TV-Y. Additionally, Amazon eventually went through and re-designated every one of the show's installments, including the ones originally labeled as TV-Y7, as being safe for all audiences.

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* All installments of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' special carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching and/or SliceOfLife fare, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.
** Maybe someone was asleep in the ratings system department. The fact that it's very handed (but still well done) with its lighthearted and sweet nature, and the fact that it has writers commonly found on PBS Kids, and the fact that preschool shows are usually very heavy on the sweet stuff, I agree with you on how it should be TV-Y.

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* All installments The first part of the first season of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' special carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching and/or SliceOfLife fare, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.
** Maybe someone was asleep in the ratings system department. The fact that it's very handed (but still well done) with its lighthearted and sweet nature, and the fact that it has writers commonly found on PBS Kids, and the fact that preschool shows are usually very heavy on the sweet stuff, I agree with you on how it should be TV-Y.
*** Maybe so. When the second part of the first season came out, all installments of it were rated
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* All installments of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' special carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching and/or SliceOfLife fare, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.

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* All installments of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' special carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching and/or SliceOfLife fare, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.it.
** Maybe someone was asleep in the ratings system department. The fact that it's very handed (but still well done) with its lighthearted and sweet nature, and the fact that it has writers commonly found on PBS Kids, and the fact that preschool shows are usually very heavy on the sweet stuff, I agree with you on how it should be TV-Y.
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* All installments of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' special carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.

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* All installments of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' special carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching, teaching and/or SliceOfLife fare, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.
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* All installments of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.

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* All installments of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' special carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.
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* All installments of the AnimatedAdaptation on Amazon beyond the original pilot "Applesauce / Cat and Mouse" and the ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie'' carry a rating of TV-Y7 instead of TV-Y. ''Why'' exactly this would be the case is rather unclear, as the show is very standard kiddie fare in terms of no objectionable dialogue, AnAesop moral teaching, clean and colorful visuals and talking animal characters. The only possibility that even remotely makes sense is the somewhat adventurous nature of some of the stories, and even that is stretching it.

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