• Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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      I remember babysitting my cousin who was 2yo for a whole summer.

      All she wanted to do was watch the same Pixar movie three times a day, every day. She got tired of it around age 4.

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        I have finding Nemo burned into my brain from my sister’s toddlerhood. It would finish and we’d just start it over. For months.

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        No but Disney movies are remarkably similar for the most part. There’s some outliers but multiple movies in this list are exactly 102 minutes. Encanto is actually one of the shortest.

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    It’s pretty incredible that Don’t Look Up is on this list. I’m using this as my Friday inspiration that maybe science policy communication IS possible if we learn how to package it.

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    I’ve heard of three of these movies…

    Thankfully (?) my kids exclusively watch Ninjago, Captain Underpants and Nailed It.

    I do remember a time when our eldest was 3 or 4 and he would watch the same movie on repeat over and over. The months he was obsessed with Robots and Planes Fire and Rescue were dark indeed.

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    I remember as a kid having the innate ability to watch the same thing over and over and over again and now we have dataisbeautiful to quantify that

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    Kids are ruling the streaming media, that’s why those companies think they can get away with everything :|