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Kids compete in challenges in this game show, hosted by an animated dog.Kids compete in challenges in this game show, hosted by an animated dog.Kids compete in challenges in this game show, hosted by an animated dog.
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- TriviaThe "Henry" to whom Ruff often speaks with on the phone is a reference to former WGBH president Henry Becton, Jr.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
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Most children's TV, especially that meant to be educational, is grossly condescending to a ridiculous degree. This isn't a problem however with Fetch, because it is executed in such a way where while it is an oversimplified and educational kid friendly variation of the standard reality TV show, it is also a parody of the standard reality TV show.
Ruff Ruffman is a dog, and the underprepared host of his brand new game show, FETCH! He is determined to be successful with his minimal supplies and lack of energy to put effort into his own challenges and prizes. This results in an already funny setup that is only exaggerated by the brutal honesty of the kid contestants, and the egotistical and dramatic character of Ruff.
The show can intermingled humor and education by letting the kids, (both the players and the viewers) know they've being tricked, and getting less than what they should in a show like this. In all lights, children are being treated like adults, despite being taught 3rd grade knowledge.
It's wonderful, it's entertating, and it nailed the idea. It felt good as a kid, and still holds up because it's always written to please someone who's smart and has complex emotions, rather than the garbage that was made for three year olds that has been advertised for children of all ages.
Ruff Ruffman is a dog, and the underprepared host of his brand new game show, FETCH! He is determined to be successful with his minimal supplies and lack of energy to put effort into his own challenges and prizes. This results in an already funny setup that is only exaggerated by the brutal honesty of the kid contestants, and the egotistical and dramatic character of Ruff.
The show can intermingled humor and education by letting the kids, (both the players and the viewers) know they've being tricked, and getting less than what they should in a show like this. In all lights, children are being treated like adults, despite being taught 3rd grade knowledge.
It's wonderful, it's entertating, and it nailed the idea. It felt good as a kid, and still holds up because it's always written to please someone who's smart and has complex emotions, rather than the garbage that was made for three year olds that has been advertised for children of all ages.
- sillyspecimien
- Jan 27, 2025
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By what name was FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman (2006) officially released in India in English?
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