Teletubbies

Teletubbies is a British children's television series created by Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport for BBC.

Plot
The programme focuses on four differently coloured creatures known as "Teletubbies", named after the television screens implanted in their abdomens. Recognised throughout popular culture for the uniquely shaped antenna protruding from the head of each character, the Teletubbies communicate through gibberish and were designed to bear resemblance to toddlers.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The show often comes off as extremely creepy to most people, because of the costumes and the baby sun.
 * 2) The show is annoying with its voice acting from the main characters.
 * 3) There was a segment called "The Lion and the Bear" that caused controversy for being too scary for kids.
 * 4) The Teletubbies speak with baby talk, which is a bad influence on its audience.
 * 5) The show had a reboot, which was poorly received by fans of the original.
 * 6) Tinky Winky was seen as a stereotypical gay role model because of his stereotypical gay character traits.

Good Qualities

 * 1) The characters (while strange) can be cute at times.
 * 2) The show is not mean-spirited or gross.
 * 3) The show can still teach educational values for its audience.
 * 4) The soundtrack is memorable for being catchy.

Reception
Teletubbies received mixed to negative reviews from critics and viewers alike. It has currently holds a 3.7/10 on IMDb and 3.9/10 on TV.com.