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- nobody-49071
- 29 nov. 2021
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- mbpk-94741
- 23 mai 2024
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This is a truly terrible programme. Positive scenarios are often ruined by bing the bunny who throws a tantrum and becomes moody at the smallest of things. I believe this programme encourages children to become more moany when things don't go their way. And everything is a bing thing? This is probably a marketing tool.
Bing is just brilliant. Important everyday lessons for kids portrayed in easily relatable scenarios. It is performed and animated beautifully, capturing my kids attention without demanding it. Bing is a wonderful character and a good role model, guided by the experienced guardian figure Flop.
People complain about the use of poor English, this is just reflective of the way children talk around this age, the same controversy surrounded teletubbies in the nineties.
Really recommend this gentle and warm show as a safe, fun and educational viewing for preschoolers.
- fredturner-66398
- 24 juil. 2020
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Like the other review, I fall into the hate category. Though this could be really good in teaching kids values, Bing is a whiny spoiled brat and there is no realistic discipline portrayed.
- thegeordietiger
- 18 janv. 2021
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Adventures of a cute rabbit and his friends. Very educational and suitable for young children.
Bing really gets on your nerves after a while, hes so whiney. This show is so hard to watch, it honestly gives me headaches listening to Bing go BuT tHeN ThE SkIpPinG r0pE BrOKe AnD i wAs sAd!
Wouldn't want to find yourself, 30+, leaving a 1-star review on a show intended for 3 year olds full of complaints that the characters are emotionally unstable and the plots are overly simplistic 😂😂😂
As far as the show goes, it's fine. Yes, the characters are whiney and not very good at not getting their own way, but they're all intended to be between the ages of 2 - 5.
Not something I'd watch myself, but it's not a show for me. My 3 year old has loved it for the last year. Highly recommended to anyone with young kids (just don't go in to it expecting to enjoy it yourself)
As far as the show goes, it's fine. Yes, the characters are whiney and not very good at not getting their own way, but they're all intended to be between the ages of 2 - 5.
Not something I'd watch myself, but it's not a show for me. My 3 year old has loved it for the last year. Highly recommended to anyone with young kids (just don't go in to it expecting to enjoy it yourself)
So this is a show with a whiney main character who constantly whinges and argues with its friends. Then they sort of resolve it. What does this teach children? How to whinge perhaps...
Atrocious.
Atrocious.
Bing is always naughty, never ever ever listens to Flop and none of the characters use proper English. You could understand if bad English would be used by baby characters but not 'adult' ones. None of the stories teaching kids anything worthy and listening to him its seriously makes parents want to skin this awful black rabit and have him for dinner to make sure he is never coming back
- madziamartin
- 13 juil. 2020
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This is the best of the best as far as we are concerned. How could you not love Bung,,,, If you are a three year old. This is not really meant for adults, so it is difficult to review it as an adult. But my son gets so much pleasure from this series that it is worth a review. We carefully limit his TV exposure, as we do not want a zombie watcher. However with this series is his animated and will discuss what happened afterwards. A good TV series, and a short period of calm while he watches it.
- andymsimmons
- 19 août 2019
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Everything is a 'bing thing' why are the adults little rag dolls?! I dread whenever my kid asks to watch it.
The main character has a whiney annoying grating voice and tops it all off with acting like a spoilt brat.
The adult rag doll basically spends every episode explaining why he shouldnt be a brat and then the brat learns some sort of basic moral at the end.... (Like sharing is sometimes nice)
Oh and they make it even more annoying by having the 'kids' talk like actual kids including poor grammar and getting words wrong so just beware when letting your kids watch this trash.
The main character has a whiney annoying grating voice and tops it all off with acting like a spoilt brat.
The adult rag doll basically spends every episode explaining why he shouldnt be a brat and then the brat learns some sort of basic moral at the end.... (Like sharing is sometimes nice)
Oh and they make it even more annoying by having the 'kids' talk like actual kids including poor grammar and getting words wrong so just beware when letting your kids watch this trash.
When I first saw Bing my boy was about one years old. My partner, who has done a great job of raising two kids already put it on. I instantly thought "What a horrible little bunny!" Always complaining, messing things up, and being completely selfish!
My boy is now 2 1/2 and I can safely say that whoever came up with the scripts for Bing had adults in mind as well as kids. The lessons and insights it gave me into young child behaviour have been eye opening. Bing isn't selfish or naughty, he's just not an adult. Adults need to nurture, protect, educate and direct, not take offence...
Flop (Bing's ever patient carer soft toy) is how adults should definitely act around toddlers who don't mean to be annoying, but through no fault of their own can seem so.
You can see from the ratings chart with the large "1" and large "10" column how Bing divides opinion. I started on the "1" and now I'm on the "10"
Check out the actors in this too....especially flop!
Thanks Bing you've helped me be a better parent.
My boy is now 2 1/2 and I can safely say that whoever came up with the scripts for Bing had adults in mind as well as kids. The lessons and insights it gave me into young child behaviour have been eye opening. Bing isn't selfish or naughty, he's just not an adult. Adults need to nurture, protect, educate and direct, not take offence...
Flop (Bing's ever patient carer soft toy) is how adults should definitely act around toddlers who don't mean to be annoying, but through no fault of their own can seem so.
You can see from the ratings chart with the large "1" and large "10" column how Bing divides opinion. I started on the "1" and now I'm on the "10"
Check out the actors in this too....especially flop!
Thanks Bing you've helped me be a better parent.
- adamowen-20475
- 4 avr. 2022
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- robeatteroblox
- 5 avr. 2023
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Discovered this by accident, and instantly fell in love with it for my 3 year old grandson. It's the first animated series I've seen that is expertly geared for toddlers, and real life situations. All the haters on here must not hang out with toddlers, is all I can surmise. We love it. My grandson loves it!
So bad, this movie is changing children's, because Bing is crying, angry or won't be generous if something wrong. Small children's after watching this are doing same. Every cartoon have purposes, but this one don't have. And one more thing, why?, why is fathers smaller than children's? Seriously?
- robertt-62580
- 2 janv. 2020
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The rabbit show needs more action. Like, seriously, instead of the main character whining and fixing it's own problems, he could do badass fighting scenes against his enemies. Learn to use a sword, go out on a journey to better himself. Train under a waterfall, meditate, find a good and badass sensei. Like, Bing and Pando could go separate ways because of a certain argument. Pando becomes the good guy, and Bing becomes the bad guy. Then under certain events, Bing realizes that being a bad guy is just not worth it. He realizes he must better himself and goes on a journey to become a better person. And Pando goes under certain events which makes him become evil. But unlike Bing, he does not desire to better himself but inflict pain to others. Now Bing has decided to change Pando because he realizes that Pando is making the same mistake as he did. And booom it becomes 10/10.
- krisskrums
- 18 déc. 2024
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The best children's tv I've seen since the excellent Pocoyo. Great characters, brilliant animation and very life like situations for kids. Those who criticise the language used and Bings sensitivity need to get a life and sit down and watch Cocomelon which is just horrific and will turn your kids into zombies. Bing has a lovely sensitive side as well as addressing how kids can respond to situations which they are not comfortable with. The show always ends with a positive message from Bing and Flop and adds to what is a genius of a show for small children. There are plenty of episodes to enjoy. Brilliant.
Bing is exhausting and moans about every little thing. My 2 year old starts copying him every time she watches an episode. I let her watch CBeebies as the other shows are mostly great but this one is terrible 😩🙄. Maybe have some episodes focus on the other kids. That way there would be less whinging and more exemplary behaviour for the children to mirror.
Also, I think it's confusing that the carer is a small soft toy. Bing is very big in comparison. He's even bigger than the other kids. It's almost as though the show is saying that everyone has to tend to Bing as he's the biggest, loudest moaner. 🤔
Also, I think it's confusing that the carer is a small soft toy. Bing is very big in comparison. He's even bigger than the other kids. It's almost as though the show is saying that everyone has to tend to Bing as he's the biggest, loudest moaner. 🤔
Around the corner, Not Far Away, Bing is Tak done right everyday. This show feels like a fun way to motivate kids to prepare for preschool and have huge laughs for adults to enjoy. Plus the toilet humor here is everything Tak and Free Birds' toilet humor should've been.
- tommypezmaster
- 21 déc. 2021
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Oh my, it is so annoying. Clearly the people that love this dislike comments against this programme, but haters gonna hate, it doesn't mean they're 'unhelpful' or invalid! I would actively avoid my child interacting with any other kid that acts like Bing. This could definitely highlight therapeutic ways of resolving situations without the main character being such a melt! Bluey is much better at doing this. It's known in our house as whingy Bing, it's the only kids programme that isn't upbeat with it's teaching. And what kind of animal is Flop meant to be? I find the whole situation a bit odd.
Bring on the dislikes!
Bring on the dislikes!
- mrsemmahudson
- 14 janv. 2025
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It's really good to see a show for young children that helps with their development and is so relevant to how they behave and have fun and learn .clean animation , likeable characters . It doesn't try to tick boxes , so has no agendas to race , creed or gender . Just good fun for our children . Some adult shows should take a leaf and remember life is not an agenda .
My grandson just loves it , and it is a relaxing program to watch with him , also it has good voices nothing shill or annoying .
Tha activities carried out in the show , you just know that you will do yourself with either your children or grandchildren and as an adult you will remember doing the things yourself .
My grandson just loves it , and it is a relaxing program to watch with him , also it has good voices nothing shill or annoying .
Tha activities carried out in the show , you just know that you will do yourself with either your children or grandchildren and as an adult you will remember doing the things yourself .
- david-bailey1-564-865060
- 3 juil. 2024
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A show about orphaned pups, who are instead being taken care of by adult teddybears - what happened to their parents? Are all adult animals killed off? It doesn't make sense! And why is Bing so annoying? My 1,5 year old likes it though - but I really hate to watch it with her.
- charlotteholstmoeller
- 1 août 2021
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I do not want to sound like a pensioner in his 90s but I think Bing is a love/hate Tv programme. First all characters like Bing himself and Pando are bigger than their carers such as Flop and Pagnet.
Second of all at nearly every single episodes Bing talks about what he acheived and then 2 seconds later Flop comes out and says stuff like " playing it's a Bing thing" . Seriously nearly every kid has played. Last of all Pando wears only his pants and I think Pagnet should take more notice of that
- jjkeyes-58289
- 4 déc. 2020
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