Caillou Is Officially Over After 23 Years On Air And Parents Are DELIGHTED

January 7, 2021 / Posted by:

Caillou is a children’s show originally from Canada, which debuted in 1997. No new episodes were made after 2010, but it was syndicated, so it spread everywhere including PBS. Well RIP Caillou, the bald brat bastard is finally going to his grave for good as PBSKids said they will end reruns of the kids’ show. And parents have been dancing on his grave!

The New York Post says that the PBSKids official Twitter account announced the cancelation of the series:

But if you thought people would be saddened by this news, the opposite happened. And this Caillou hatred should surprise no one. In 2017, HuffPo did an article about the online hatred of Caillou among the parental community. Apparently, they find him intolerable and found he taught their kids to talk back, whine, throw tantrums, and otherwise act like pre-2016 Justin Bieber. Another National Post op-ed said it turned child viewers into “shrill monsters.”

2021 coming in with a win against the darkness that was Caillou. Add it to the scoreboard. But if parents are happy now, just wait until Cardi B gets her hand on that bitch Peppa Pig!

Here’s a compilation of Caillou’s worst moments. If you can watch this and resist the urge to not reach out, snatch up that brat, and drop him off at the steps of an orphanage, then congratulations! You’re ready for parenthood!

Pic: YouTube

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