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The original post was missing a lot of the one's folks remember because it was mostly the 5-8 yearold shows. Decided to make a poll for the shows everyone was sad weren't included!

Shows that didn't make the cut cause they weren't pbs kids shows just educational shows are Reading Rainbow, Magic School Bus, and Bill Nye the Science Guy. So don't ask where those ones are. But let me know if I did miss one you loved as a kid!

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Age-old advice which is more relevant nowadays rather than less. This is the second iteration of it though. The original version is: “Never write anything in a letter you wouldn’t want to see in print.” Advice handed down by my mother from her forbears.

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allronix

From the IT department. We archive EVERYTHING. And Outlook autosaves every couple seconds.

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Mr. Ratburn’s “Coming Out” was Perfect and Here’s Why.

Okay long story short, SOME people are arguing that the episode ‘copped out’ with the wedding scene because they didn’t go in depth with the struggles of being gay in this episode and that no one was opposing their wedding and it was portrayed too ‘sunshine and rainbows’ and just ‘ordinary’.

Okay you idiots, here’s what you do if you want kids to understand that gay marriage is valid: PORTRAY THE COUPLE AS MUNDANE, PLAIN, AND ORDINARY AS ANY HETEROSEXUAL COUPLE. Thats it, no fanfare, no applause, no big crescendo, nothing. Just plain, simple, couple stuff.

Kids aren’t stupid; if they see how everyone reacts to whatever the media is, and see everyone treating it the same as a heterosexual couple, they’ll connect the dots themselves. Its really that simple. 

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i think it’s hard to emphasize how important it is that arthur showed the gay wedding of one of the most important adults on the show.

animation has made some great advancements over the years, but this is different. this isn’t a short-lived show on a network or steaming site. it’s not a modern show purposefully building up to this reveal after a season or two.

this show has been on as long as i’ve been alive (literally. it premiered ten days before i was born). it’s my favorite show from childhood, one i still enjoy watching every once in a while.

this show airs on public, government-funded television. it’s on a network literally everyone gets, whether or not they pay for cable.

and it’s the longest-running children’s animated show. that means something. they can’t just have a bad season and drop the show. this isn’t pbs taking a risk or passing off a bit character as token representation.

this is them taking a stand. this is pbs standing up and saying “children deserve to see a world that reflects the one they know, or to be challenged to see the world as it is.”

there are still many school districts and private schools that would fire a teacher for being openly gay, and yet pbs showed mr. ratburn’s students attending his wedding and supporting him.

this wasn’t a story about homophobia, or shock at seeing people being different. it was an otherwise run-of-the-mill story about students who are surprised to realize their teacher has a personal life. that’s relatable. cliche, almost.

it’s about kids who care about their teacher and just want him to be happy. they don’t react to him being gay, only to realizing he’s marrying someone they believe will make him happy.

i’ve seen a couple posts pointing out that mr. ratburn was probably always meant to be gay, and i’m inclined to agree. but to take that out of subtext and explicitly make it part of the show? in a way that can’t be undone? on a publicly funded children’s show that’s aired for 22 years?

i think i just want to say thank you. to marc brown and whoever pushed for this on the show (i’m sure those who watch this more regularly than i would actually know). to whatever executives at pbs agreed to this, and agreed to making the storyline so integral and unavoidable.

and to viewers like you. thanks.

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Mr. Ratburn — lover of homework, rat teacher to the stars — has finally found his forever love. In a quietly groundbreaking episode of the long-running PBS Kids show “Arthur,” the kids’ beloved teacher gets married — to a cute chocolatier named Patrick, no less. The 22nd season of “Arthur” kicked off with a very special episode titled “Mr. Ratburn & The Special Someone,” which ended in Mr. Ratburn’s marriage and coming out as a gay man. 
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Also not to STILL be going on about this with my galaxy brain but 

1) the fact that it’s not a one-off character like an uncle or a neighbor we never see again, but Mr. Ratburn, one of the central characters who has been around since season 1 and has a lot of depth and actual history 

2) the fact that he’s a teacher, for young kids specifically. Even just within the context of the story, in the “Arthur Universe”, the fact that he’s in charge of young children and is trusted with protecting them, and is well-liked among their parents enough that they all attended his wedding, and he even in the past stayed at Arthur’s house when his roof fell in. Implying that the Reads trust him around their two children in about as casual a setting as you can get. Sure it’s 2019, but that’s still a pretty important idea. I frankly don’t think a gay teacher would have a chance in hell getting hired at the elementary school I went to, or any of the ones in the area I live in, and if an established one came out they’d be run out of town by the parents here. 

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3) The impact of it being a PBS show as opposed to Disney or Nickelodeon… The kids who are going to get to see this who are intentionally sheltered from other lifestyles and points of view by their parents…. or who are poor and can’t afford cable….

It IS that deep.

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