Mister Rogers Is Being Replaced with a Tiger Cub and Animated Pizzazz
LatestIt’s been a long time since anyone wandered into the ghost town that until quite recently was “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” probably for fear that it was haunted with phantasmic sweater vests and unnervingly spineless hand puppets. The programming fat cats at PBS, however, have decided that the Mister Rogers conceit can skip over a generation or two of children and still be a viable television property, but rather than find some genial old gentleperson to fumble with shoelaces in front of a bored audience of toddlers, they’ve decided to animate the whole shebang, and in the process trade in stodgy old Mister Rogers for Daniel Tiger, whose sweater vest is actually a sweater hoodie, and whose placid blue eyes betray his instinctual lust for red meat.
According to the New York Times, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood will usher in a new generation of neighborly television on Monday. The animated show is aimed at a much narrower demographic (children between two and four) than the original version, though it is built around a universe of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood puppet progeny, sort of like Muppet Babies or, to a far lesser degree, Tiny Toons. Daniel, for instance, is the son of the original show’s Daniel Striped Tiger, and he’ll be joined by O the Owl, nephew to X the Owl, as well as Katerina Kittycat, daughter of Henrietta Kittycat and an absentee father (strap in, kids, because this shit is about to get real).