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  • NEED TO DISLIKE

    DISLIKE BAR'S AT 99!

    BUT ITS A GOOD VIDEO!!

    >.<

  • The animators for this need to relearn the human anatomy.

  • Good message

  • good message but, Who the hell cares about playing soccer. uhhh kids now a days!

  • that grown up is gonna shoot the green and orange shirted people with a ak 47!

  • I'M GONNA WRITE "KICK ME" ON EGG HEADED PEOPLE

  • Are they egg heads? Lol

  • Never thought of the day where someone's arms would get stuck to their head whenever they walked

  • the balled 1 foot tall kid aint cool anof i though people liked cancer dwarves

  • That's great, now do the sad animation that shows the truth of the teacher not caring and the kid getting bullied worse for telling. That was my school.

  • You did the right thing, cumming to me xD

  • "I WONT ALLOW IT, AINT NO COWARD TO NO BULLY" If your being bullied, say this and have the balls to kick the ass out of the bully. It works and the bully wont bully you

  • I think some kids gotta learn better social skills. If nobody wants to play with your kid, maybe the problem isn't the other 29 people in the class.

    

  • Their teacher looks like toast popping out of toaster..

  • is stephen hawkin narrating?

  • when i was in kindergarten, I told my teacher people were picking on me.. my teacher called me a tattle-tale.. @_@

  • Notebook Babies!!!!!!! FTW

  • I love notebook babies! ;)

  • As a parent, I plan on teaching my child you accept and include everyone. Because it's the right thing to do. If my son didn't want to play with another child because that child was mean or aggressive or something along those lines, that's fine. But if my son was leaving someone out of something for the hell of it, I would be so disappointed in MYSELF and feel like I am obviously not doing my job right. Because children should be taught to be nice. And accepting. And empathetic.

  • Perhaps some of you need to watch the Sesame Street Mark Ruffalo Empathy video. Teaching children at a young age to be kind to each other and include EVERYONE in the games they are playing is the right thing to do. Keep in mind this show is aimed at preschoolers, and to them, this IS bullying. The message needs to be conveyed age appropriately, and without a doubt it is. No one is "bullying" kids to play with someone they don't want to. It's called being kind and accepting of everyone.

  • 90 people are bullies. Agree?

  • So this looks like this was by the same dude who did the "Question Of The Day: Diversity" segment (Tony Dusko).

  • @dmcarefuldriver this is aimed at pre school kids ......

  • @josh985tv well they're gonna grow up pretty darn quick. sooner or later telling mrs. jones that you're being "bullied" because joe won't play soccer with you is gonna make you look like a wimp.

  • Raydog..it seems you were a bully your self from the sound of it..

  • @dmcarefuldriver NO! let him try..its hurts him..people shouldn't keep quiet EVER! you must stand up.

  • this kid should just stand up for himself I mean in real life u have to b independent thumbs up if u agree!

  • @dmcarefuldriver Chill.

  • Whats up with the comments, u guys sound like adults watching sesame street... Even tho i am too.. But still .

  • @Im18Years0ld

    I am an adult watching "Sesame Street" and I am not ashamed of it!

  • Boy: But I don't wanna be a tattle tale.

    Girl: Going to a grown up is not tattling, it's REPORTING. *smiles* XD

  • but if he does join it's even worse. it's like bullying. those guys are being forced to let him join :P

  • I don't think not letting you play is exactly the same as bullying. It can be part of bullying, but is not, in itself, necessarily bullying. While well-intentioned this video may have been, I think you have inadvertently given kids the wrong message about what bullying is and how to deal with being excluded, which are very different things most of the time. If I told the teacher or my parent each time I was excluded, I would get whooped for tattling for sure.

  • @thrivesurvive Ostracism through omission by groups claiming superiority is one of the worst types of bullying because it is so difficult to fight from an administrative standpoint and the recipients often get conditioned very quickly into believing the behavior is acceptable because often none of his or her peers see what is happening or do anything about it. Check out Kip Williams' research on this subject. This PSA gives the message of being assertive and being a vocal minority.

  • @jag216 Thank you for your explanation. I'm sure you mean well, and I am sure you do see refusing to play with another kid as a form of bullying, but in the real word, tattling on a kid for refusing to include you would very likely lead to repercussions from adults. Not only that, but the kids who are forced to play with you will do so reluctantly. They will not just suddenly like you. It often leads to secret bullying in other areas.

  • @jag216 It teaches kids that the squeakiest wheel gets the grease, which is not the way things work in the real world. When these kids grow up, who are they going to complain to when someone doesn't want to play with them? These are likely the same kids that grow up to file fraudulent lawsuits. They feel entitled, oppressed, alienated wherever they go in life and are forever looking for a grownup figure to correct it and make everyone else "play" with them because they do not learn how to deal.

  • @thrivesurvive I wonder why my original comment was removed. I said nothing offensive. In real life, when a kid tattles for being excluded, things get worse for him. The adults are annoyed because they have to keep interceding on the kid's behalf, and the child never learns how to deal with social problems that are very basic to survival in adulthood. It takes the power away from the child and turns it over to some authority figure who then forces the other party to comply against their will.

  • @jag216 I see where you were trying to go and how your goal was to teach kids how to be a vocal minority, but I think you missed the mark and did the opposite. This particular example, teaches kids that they should expect to be included all the time, and that when they are not, they must relinquish their voice and hand it over to an authority figure. In real life, when you don't get a job, you don't immediately file a suit for discrimination and force the employer to hire you. That's bullying.

  • @jag216 Maybe if you included some reason for why the kid is being left out, for example, some kind of discrimination because she stutters or has red hair, or wears clothes that the other kids disapprove of. That would send a clearer message that the kids are discriminating against her. Bullying kids into playing with someone they don't want to play with is sending the wrong message and telling those kids that their voice doesn't count either.

  • @thrivesurvive There is nothing wrong with teaching children that they need to look to adults in order to teach them about social order, reinforce house rules and prevent anti-social behavior that crosses boundaries that a single person cannot easily regain. If an adult does not understand interpersonal boundary dynamics they have absolutely no business working with children. They need to be able to tell when a victim is turning into a bully, and stop that imbalance as well.

  • @jag216 I agree with you there. I don't think the video conveys this message, however. What I get from this video is that if you don't get your way, find someone big (a grown up) to bully (that's basically what they are doing by simply making other kids play with a kid just because she uses the "they are bullying me" card) other kids into giving you your way. The use of the term "bullying" is where I take issue. Not letting someone play with you is not necessarily bullying.

  • @jag216 Lets teach kinds some strategies for dealing with situations like this without automatically crying "BULLY!". This is how kindergardeners end up in hand cuffs. When we use a term like "bully" to describe any type of situation where a child feels left out, we effectively change the definition of the term, and lessen it's impact when actual bullying occurs.

  • Children are often frightened and alone in school because the protective aspect of the home is not there to provide them with a comfort zone. Many kids are not able to readily develop comfort zones on their own, or develop escapist habits in their place. This is why youth mentoring and mature adult role models with healthy boundaries are essential to the healthy development of young people.

  • People learn to protect their boundaries through mimicry and internalize a great deal of dialogue that does eventually empower them, but strong character is taught but those who know and care - no one is born with it.

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  • what's up with the disfigured characters and missing torsos?

  • So does the school only have one ball or...

  • @TrapezoidalDinosaur

    That is one possible explanation. Maybe it is a very small school. Or maybe the funding is very low that year!

  • Snitches get Stitches.

  • @jacksondavid301 Shut up, kid.

  • This stuff shouldn't be on youtube! They allready got hacked and porn was repalced with all the videos!

  • Why is kate  the only one who isn't abnormally shaped?

  • hmmm!

  • their eyes are very strange places....

  • i love how everyone who watches these videos is at least 13 yrs old :D

  • i got here from an mw2 montage fml-.-

  • Oh yeah, because actually confronting your problem isn't "the smart solution." If you ask someone what their problem is and their answer is some arbitrary nonsense like "you're not cool enough," it's your duty as a human being to let them know why their opinion is uninformed and worthless.

  • @SchizoManatee

    That about sizes the situation up!

  • No wonder he "isn't cool", he looks so derp.

  • Yea snitchings the answer thats just ganna make em' hate you even more! >:O

  • This is false

  • @juanete838

    What about this skit is false?

  • Ol' Granny is all for stoppin' bullying!

  • You should all be ashamed for trying to tell CHILDREN of all people, that they should feel guilty about defending themselves against bullies. People like you tell children to feel BAD about speaking out because they fear being a "snitch." There are no snitches. There are only VICTIMS. PS. This is a kids' video. This isn't about prisoners or adult situations. It's about preschool social problems. get a brain.

  • @daniyellowjello THANK YOU!!! Seriously, I mean what kind of person puts profanity or promotes violence on the comments section of a children's site? (Not to mention looking for porn). Take a look at yourselves before you start judging. And learn basic grammar skills while you are at it.

  • @notebookbabies Amen to that.

  • @notebookbabies Honestly Youtube is not a children's site. In fact if young children are allowed to go onto youtube they should be supervised because Youtube is related to drugs violence comedies profanity partial pornography and many other things that your children should not be seeing. Plus this is a comments section where people are entitled to their freedom of speech. Children should not be looking at this section considering the fact that there is a large amount of cyber-bullying here.

  • @Aer1alAssass1n

    That is very inciteful of you! If I had children, I would be very leary of letting them watch the stuff that gets uploaded onto You Tube!

  • snitch jacket will get you "got" in jail kiddo.

  • no that is not how life works anymore, those kids had the right to leave him out, sure their mean but he's not their friend, i don't go around and invite random people to hang out with me. maybe if its the schools ball and they need to take turns. other then that what the hell Kait, if you care go god damn much then you play with him, or better yet, tell on them for him. bitch

  • his/her soccer skills suck dick, i hope you burn in hell!!!!!!..... see that's bullying... I think :/

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  • dude this is just plain dumb. this isn't bullying, it's telling someone they are not cool enough. unless the school provides the ball and says anyone who wants to play can, then those two huge kids are right.

  • @ChubbsThePenguin

    The good thing is, people like you will only thrive during school. Once you get into the real world, that's it. All the people who thought they were tough during school will get their butts kicked by the real world.

    "Not cool enough." That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. If he know how to play, let him play. Maybe he'll gain some coolness that way.

  • My opinion will be removed, won't it. If the owner of this channel knew a little something about integrity, freedom of speech, and the ability to realize no children will ever visit this channel and then hate sesame street for it, maybe the owner of this channel will lighten up and not remove this comment that represents american freedom. Yeah, I'm talkin to you.

  • people wont want to play with this kid BECAUSE HE'S AN ANOYING SNITCH!

  • @SesameStreet I think that your channel should have comment pending approval on these videos cause you these people have some filthy vulgar language...smh

  • @piepiepie11111 Angry much?

  • @simon12194 wheres your respect dont your momma raise you better

  • @chunkyboy19 I'm 41 years old and my mum is dead.

  • @simon12194 im sory but still show some respect for children

  • @chunkyboy19 Children need to earn respect, kiddo.

  • Why do they look so weird?!?!

  • god dammit they removed the....... ummm......... nevermind

  • lol "reporting"

  • cheat codes

    

  • i'd make fun of them

  • it's survival of the fittest. this sort of behavior "reporting" leads to everyone being a little bitch. man up and take control if it's a big deal to you or just accept that you may not get to play.

    in this situation even if you get to play soccer, nothing will be solved. people will still treat you different for crying to the teacher.

  • Bullying doesn't exist. I'm a senior in high school and have never witnessed it.

  • Imagine all the kids scarred for life.. That would be hellfor parents explain what they saw on sesame streets youtube...

  • is it a guy or a girl talking?

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  • bULLIES gONNA bULLY.

  • too bad that life doesn't work like this, eh?

  • You snitch you get shunned not only by the bullies but by the whole school.

    What you do is simple and effective, You find the main guy(Theres always a main bully) and you punch him in the face and try to break his nose...That will stop anyone from trying to mess with you..Suspension? Worth getting fucked over for a whole year.

  • @alipdf I agree with you.

  • I tried this, teacher did nothing, I got my assed kicked, tried to fight back, got suspended for a week. THANKS A LOT!

  • The person's voice is soooo androgynous...

  • This creeped me out, a little.

  • This is terrible advice for children.

  • Snitching on a bully is only going to cause resentment and could result in real bullying. Which is, of course, physical abuse. Not refusal.

  • you should feel sad and lonely, you're half of an egg

  • @yourlifesucks3344 I cam here for the same thing lol

  • @SickLaxBroHD same my man

  • That's not OK the way you're putting that LOGO in the corner either!

  • ok, if some kids dont want to play with you, dont go and "report them" just let it go. Unless it's descriminatory, it is their choice. If a couple of people are keeping you from interacting with others, that is a problem. Main lesson: dont be a delicate little panzy at every little thing like kids not wanting to play with you. Social skills like this are really really important, and should be the main focus of elementary schools like it was at mine.

  • I love this video!

  • These drawings seem to depict all kids as having down syndrome.

  • what's wrong with it's eyes?????

    poor thing

  • BWAHAHAHA

  • hurr durr

  • To deal with bullies you got to shoot them no other way to stand up just shoot everything would be fine because you'll only get warning so do what I tell you and you would not be a victim.

  • Heh. Snitch.

  • @SpongeSebastian -sn,+b. its simple math, kids, do it! btw arnt u the guy who writes alot of daneboe's stuff

  • @The665beast I'm the guy who captions his videos.

  • This video teaches a good message in theory. However in real life, bullies don't give up that easily. And eventually that kid telling the teacher every day after day will result in them being called a "snitch" and being picked on even more. It's best to just ignore them and problems go away faster.

  • Errrr, this bulling is nothing compared to secondary school

  • Oh don't want me to play with you? Alright. BOOM right in the face.ONE HIT KNOCKOUT.

  • October 16th.

    NEVAR FORGET.

  • PAHAHAHA! Why are all of these people severely deformed?

  • man............. fake. Punch is the solution not WORDS.

  • How the hell is a child gonna learn social skills if he is babysitted through school? Nobody is gonna learn how to empathise if others are forced to get on with them. Im not condoning bullying, but from someone who was bullied mercilessly, it did me good. I changed, and because of the bullies Im a lot happier and more laid back now.

  • @insertcoolwordhere I'm not too sure how that worked, but I thumbed that comment up because that was kinda cool.

  • I love this artwork, man.

  • @HDSuperKing This video was made in America, outside of America it's called Football. Our Football is completely different. :)

  • That's great! But now he needs to see someone about why he appears to have a mouth on the side of his head and an eyeball near his neck, if he had a neck and why his legs are spaced so far apart that his genitals are non-existent...his hands are fucked too.

  • On what planet do the people who made this vid live? It's not like the teacher can force the other children to get along with him. Besides, they're more likely to be pissed off at him because he got the teacher involved.

  • rats out

  • Let me guess this YouTube channel was hacked this moring and back on as of right now. Wow

  • hey Anonymous, stop being a bully. If you want to sponsor the letter X and the number 69, go to the bad neighborhoods, ok?

  • @mrgdog400 About the same thing that is wrong with your spelling I would imagine.

  • @MrPooPfiend it is up now but it was because it was hacked and they uploaded porn to it.

  • in second 50: its something

  • Reporting... way to teach the kids that a Stasi State is ok.

  • @OfficiaNewWorldOrder Yeaa you WOULD like that wouldn't you?

  • Is Mr. Kramer a camel?

    

  • The school aides at the Elementary School I graduated from should watch this since they always say, "if anyone is giving you problems, don't get in a fight just tell the school aide and we'll help you." So whenever someone was bullying me or hurting me physically if I told a school aide during recess about a problem I'm having with someone else, all they say is "then go somewhere else", "stop tattle tailing", or they would wave their hand at the person like they're saying "oh be quiet."

  • @mrgdog400 Ssshhhh. I don't think he knows that's why he's been left out all this time.

  • Is this a newer animation segment? I used to love the old ones growing up and never saw this one!

  • @neojake999gamer

    I had never seen this one either! My guess would be that it is relatively new.

  • I can appreciate and realize the thought and heart behind this, but things aren't always that simple.

  • @GabrielKnightz It's not meant to represent the solution to all problems...It is meant to make it's way into kids heads to show them that they can get help if needed ,brainwashing , if you will....but if the correct thing is processed into a kids mind , in the longevity of life it can assist them upon tough roads ,nothing of importance in life is truly simple . Rather this positive message to help kids be naturally braver than their initial instincts than a negative message :-)

  • @GabrielKnightz You're right: sometimes they're simpler.

  • @GabrielKnightz Agreed *foreveralone tears*

  • @GabrielKnightz

    True, except it's almost never that simple ...

  • is this by the guy who makes notebook babies?! I love him!

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  • Awesome

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