Tip's Nursery/YMMV


 * Awesome Music:
 * The entire soundtrack is this to fans, but especially the UK garage-esque instrumentals heard in the specials.
 * Bizarro Episode:
 * One series two episode is literally just random skits that have nothing to do with each other.
 * Broken Base:
 * The later episodes are either better for having better writing, more fleshed out stories and toning down on the tacky personality traits, or worse for flanderising multiple characters, relying too much on drama and demoting Declan to a recurring extra.
 * Demographically Inappropiate Humour:
 * In one of the specials, Typ looks downwards and back up in embarrasment after giving Elouisa a hug.
 * Iconic Character, Forgotten Title:
 * Many people know Tip the Cat, but most of them nowadays probabbly couldn't tell you the name of the show if their lives depended on it.
 * Narm:
 * Some of the specials can be this given the petty arguments and awkward moments the children often get themselves into.
 * Periphery Demographic:
 * Yes, most of the show's fans are indeed in their mid to late twenties.
 * Romantic Plot Tumour:
 * If there is one thing that fans generally agreed that the later episodes did wrong, it is the awkward, drama-induced love triangle that Typ gets wrapped up in with Elouisa, Heather and (to a degree) Samantha, which feels out of place for what's supposed to be a pre-school show.
 * So Bad, It's Good:
 * The first series is generally considered this due to the over-the-top characters and voice acting.
 * Widget Series:
 * Whilst Kubokartoonz cartoons pretty much always fall into this, this is arguably the best example besides The Incredible World of Riddles - the show is packed with so much humour and writing only a Kuboian audience would understand.
 * What Do You Mean, It's for Kids?:
 * Though not as bad as The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets, the show likes to push its "preschool show" status to the limits, especially in the specials who have pretty nasty villains (at least for what is generally a slice-of-life programme).