Ryan's World is a children's YouTube channel featuring Ryan Kaji along with his mother, father, and twin sisters.Ryan's World is a children's YouTube channel featuring Ryan Kaji along with his mother, father, and twin sisters.Ryan's World is a children's YouTube channel featuring Ryan Kaji along with his mother, father, and twin sisters.
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The worst kids show ever, the parents should get life. They don't even teach anything on this show. Let's watch a I pad or play with toys. I am pulling the plug on ryan's world and all other parents should too! Start watching blippi he teaches kids real life education.
I mean this is up there with Telitubies that's how bad it is. My loves it even though he doesn't learn nothing from it. Father acts like a idiot and mother acts like a moron. Acting horrible. He I acted better in my drama class in high school. Wish this show along with the family just disappear.
Ryan's World and its nine other channels are just so bad, and mediocre at best. The only thing that keeps this trash from being the worst is the characters, which I kinda like. Here's what I think of every channel in the Ryan's World "cinematic universe". The editing is very cheap, they keep using the same FREAKING STOCK MUSIC OVER AND OVER AGAIN. They keep mentioning products all the time and it's being used to exploit children. What was once an innocent kid playing with toys is now just a bunch of random adults making new channels every year just for money, even if some of the channels only get a couple thousand views on each video. NO MORALS OR EDUCATIONAL VALUE, they just teach us science and that's it. If you want kids to watch ad-free and educational content, let them watch Blippi and Cocomelon, at least they have more effort and educational value, no cheap Flash animation or anything BULLCRAP.
This program has zero educational value.
This poor rich boy's parents coax him to do tasks much like dog owners at Crusts and reward him with a "good job".... or more like a "gid j-a-a-a-ab!" when he successfully jumps through hoops.
Unless you don't know the rules for "The floor is lava", there is absolutely nothing to learn. They have saved money on a creative team as each show follows exactly the same formula with different variations of "the floor is lava" where Ryan wins every single game. "Gid ja-a-a-b!"
They can't even teach children how to lose with dignity and the whole thing is just a cash grab and an opportunity to sell Ryan merchandise.
Oh if I were Ryan's parent, I would do exactly the same thing (but I would be privately ashamed).
This poor rich boy's parents coax him to do tasks much like dog owners at Crusts and reward him with a "good job".... or more like a "gid j-a-a-a-ab!" when he successfully jumps through hoops.
Unless you don't know the rules for "The floor is lava", there is absolutely nothing to learn. They have saved money on a creative team as each show follows exactly the same formula with different variations of "the floor is lava" where Ryan wins every single game. "Gid ja-a-a-b!"
They can't even teach children how to lose with dignity and the whole thing is just a cash grab and an opportunity to sell Ryan merchandise.
Oh if I were Ryan's parent, I would do exactly the same thing (but I would be privately ashamed).
Do you remember when kid's entertainment was made by people who cared about giving good, and maybe educational stories, I DON'T.
It's so sad how many content creators see their audience (in this case little kids), as numbers instead of actual humans that deserve complex but easy to understand stories, with a strong message and well developed characters that might make a changed person. And you see, the effect this show might have on children is probably the part I hate most about this show. We already live in a society where kids are expected to be on the internet starting at toddler age and want to be a "rich" doochbag Youtuber as a JOB! All while jobs that actually HELP people, or better creative jobs (e. G. doctor, animator, teacher), are being seen as being "poor" and getting pay cuts so the guys in charge can give more money to more online a-holes.
Now I'm not anti-youtuber, I know there good content on the site. But the "good youtubers" are 4 times out of 5, over-shadowed by the bad ones because are more popular. I'm not surprised that many older folks see Youtube as a whole a pool of mind-melting carp, they grew up with shows that actually taught them shight. And the bad youtubers, like Jake Paul and Ryan Kaji's parents, are who's representing Youtube.
It's so sad how many content creators see their audience (in this case little kids), as numbers instead of actual humans that deserve complex but easy to understand stories, with a strong message and well developed characters that might make a changed person. And you see, the effect this show might have on children is probably the part I hate most about this show. We already live in a society where kids are expected to be on the internet starting at toddler age and want to be a "rich" doochbag Youtuber as a JOB! All while jobs that actually HELP people, or better creative jobs (e. G. doctor, animator, teacher), are being seen as being "poor" and getting pay cuts so the guys in charge can give more money to more online a-holes.
Now I'm not anti-youtuber, I know there good content on the site. But the "good youtubers" are 4 times out of 5, over-shadowed by the bad ones because are more popular. I'm not surprised that many older folks see Youtube as a whole a pool of mind-melting carp, they grew up with shows that actually taught them shight. And the bad youtubers, like Jake Paul and Ryan Kaji's parents, are who's representing Youtube.
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