7 reviews
I introduced this show to my young children because they have recently been getting bored of the shows theyve been watching. And ever since they have not stopped screaming and crying and i feel like this show has truly traumatized them. Never show this to your kids, please. I'm now thinking about putting myself in a psych ward csuse i can no longer handle the screams of my own children....its been hours. Please never watch this ever. Never. Keep this show away from your kids. I can't handle it anymore. My kids have been screaming for hours and hours. I even threw my TV out because of this show. NEVER WATCH IT.
- turnntechhgoddheadd
- Jul 20, 2023
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It's so fake and so annoying Baby Jake deserved to be off air. I can't stand it since it's doesn't teach children anything. It just makes them not speak. And that annoying catchphrase, "We all love Baby Jake" is too old and tired, it needs to be made better, add new characters, take out that twerking since they are too young for that!!!
- ahmedgotodp
- Nov 22, 2017
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Baby Jake is a children's show about an infant that goes on adventures with fluffy, cute animals. He is the youngest of 10 children who all live in a house together as a family.
The show doesn't go for very long, but is very sweet and has some cute, catchy songs in it. It grabs the attention of babies with the pretty colours, animals, and nice music.
At first the show was a bit of a turn-off to me as it had a real baby's face on an animated baby's body, and it reminded me a bit of the Teletubbies from when I was a child. But I got past it after watching it a few times. Both my girls think it is a fantastic show, and it is very cute!
The show doesn't go for very long, but is very sweet and has some cute, catchy songs in it. It grabs the attention of babies with the pretty colours, animals, and nice music.
At first the show was a bit of a turn-off to me as it had a real baby's face on an animated baby's body, and it reminded me a bit of the Teletubbies from when I was a child. But I got past it after watching it a few times. Both my girls think it is a fantastic show, and it is very cute!
This is a show aimed at the under 2's. I'm a bit surprised to read grown-ups dissatisfaction with the show as it is not, after all, aimed at them at all.
It is just right for very young children, aged 12-18 months who want to watch something as the rest of the family does but very little captured their attention just yet. Baby Jake is just this, with some songs and basic dance routine that's easy to repeat. There isn't much talking on the show as most of the young toddlers aren't verbal yet anyway.
There's lot of baby sounds and laughter and this generally has a feel good feeling.
I've been watching this with my 13-months old and he rather enjoys the baby he sees and tries to copy his dance moves. I catch myself humming the tune, as it is quite catchy.
If you compare this to other kids shows baby jack is not an outstanding program, show does have some wired unrealistic expectations in it like animals surviving in space or under water with out oxygen tanks and helmets, but I guess that does not matter is this show is amid towards tolders which kind of works any way Is baby jack is just any way, but any how it's good for what it is but I would not consider it a masterpiece, the animals are cute I guess and I guess kids love seeing that in kids but for adult seeing theses animals smiling all time would be kind of creepy but ah well, the animation is okay not all the great but the live action scenes being set in Ireland is beautiful overall it's good kids show but not everyone's cup of tea
This show only run for two seasons ah well there is just not much you can do with a baby
7/10.
This show only run for two seasons ah well there is just not much you can do with a baby
7/10.
I love how one of the reviews say "it's so fake" wtf was that person expecting?
Anyway my son loves it. He can be having a total melt down, put baby jake on and he sits for ages watching it, great show for the wee ones
- davidtaylor84
- Oct 29, 2020
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