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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
Was there ever a Mr. Rogers, Dr. Suess divide, because as a kid I was considerably more stoked about Mr. Rogers than I was Dr. Suess.
A real adult talking to me as a friend, and then he'd go to bottling plants or on delivery routes and show how adults got things done, then he'd ask me if I enjoyed what I was watching?
Give me that any day over rhyming about rotten food.
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I was never a Mr. Rogers kind of guy myself. It seemed like he was talking down to me for some reason. Dr. Seuss just went on a wild surrealistic ride and I got to hang on, so I was a big Dr. Seuss fan. The things that he saw on Mulberry Street changed my entire outlook on life.
And back to the original topic, I never saw Iron Giant. What about it was groundbreaking?