I watch some, but only if they're good. I spend a lot of time watching Hey Arnold, and Malcolm in the Middle on Friday nights, but I really don't need to be finding myself watching a lot of Rugrats. On Cartoon Network, I watch Regular Show, The Amazing Gumball, and this morning I just saw Billy and Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure, which premiered for the first time on Cartoon Network on March 31, 2007. It was a Saturday which is almost always directly lined up with my birthday every year on July 7.

I also turn to Disney Channel and watch Gravity Falls. I also turn to PBS Kids and watch Caillou and Clifford only during the week. I also watch shows that aren't on TV, like on the computer I watch Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs and Milly Molly. Then on Netflix, I watched Elliot Kid and Justin Time, even though I think they all appeared on tinypop. Elliot Kid was from 2007, and I thought it was a show from Cartoon Network when I first looked at it, but I don't remember seeing it. It was similar to Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends in some kind of way. Elliot is always getting into some mischief and sometimes he thinks there are monsters, which is what some of the imaginary friends were on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends to me, such as Eduardo.

So these TV shows are very great still and The Amazing World of Gumball was quite the funniest. Like today, did you ever see the part when at night the sun came back up and then said, "Hey, would you keep it down? I'm trying to sleep."

It's a shame we can't be a cartoon like that because it is astronomically impossible for the sun to rise like that and then set back down when it's up in other places and is always on the ecliptic and hour angle and stuff. It just seemed totally funny to me and everything I see is fake.