IrisAlthea
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I missed thet there is a remake of Lilla Spöket Laban!We just talked about this with J yesterday regarding the new Lilla spöket Laban movie. There’s been talk in our circle of friends about if it’s too scary or not. I haven’t seen it and I don’t have kids so I can’t really comment, but the discussion seems insane. Are kids never supposed to feel anything negative, ever, and does everything in kids’ shows always have to resolve to a happy ending for all parties? At the same time, I’m really glad there are now good quality kids shows with good role models etc, too. But do they all have to be like that???
But yeah, the things we watched as kids were something else. My absolute favorite was Nick Knatterton, I couldn’t get enough of it. Maybe all those ladies getting tied up etc has influenced why I like what I like?
(I don’t think it has. I think it’s funny to watch the cartoons now as an adult and be in awe of how much of the racier aspects of the show I’ve managed to miss simply because I was so into detective gadgets. )
No, everything doesn’t have to be that easy to digest.
I remember Laban as quite quirky and grew up with my mother reading Mio min Mio and Bröderna Lejonhjärta (Astrid Lindgren, required reading in Sweden) and then forgetting to read out loud when it got extra exciting, leaving unintended cliff hangers at the most inopportune moments and both of us bawling our eyes out at the sad parts.
The part where Mio reaches up for his friends hand to save himself from falling and instead feels Sir Katos claw, is…memorable.