>>105280373No, Craig of the Creek is kid imagination and exploration. Nothing "adult" about it. You have kids running a 'society' sometimes like a town, a shop, a laboratory, etc etc. But they do it like they're playing House or, like the Pre-K I teach, taking balls, putting them in the cones, and pretending to sell ice cream.
Shows from the 90s-00s showed the kids ACTUALLY doing things adult like. I remember Hey Arnold where he had to run a shop, Harold had the help the butcher, Gerald had to grow up and come to terms with living away from his family, Harold (again) becoming a man at his Barmitzvah and the show going on about the responsibilities of growing up, and even that Career Day thing where Arnold got roped into working with the deliciously hateful and narcissistic "Jolly Olly" ice cream man.
Just realized a lot of names in Hey Arnold rhymed. Wtf