Whether it's consciously done or not, learning is something that happens all the time. Combining all sorts of factors, learning can be difficult, but is often rewarding. When looking at TV, a learning aspect makes shows interesting and keeps viewers coming back for more.

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Watching characters grow throughout a series always is both gratifying for viewers and crucial for creating quality storylines. It captivates the audience and takes people on a journey while they cheer the characters on. Witnessing all the effort characters give to get to where they are meant to be and seeing how much those characters have learned provides viewers with motivational content.

10 Arthur Shows Relatable Situations Kids Can Encounter

Arthur

Arthur is an Emmy award-winning cartoon about Arthur the aardvark and his classmates/friends navigating their daily lives as elementary school students. This show addresses topics many children can relate to, including academic struggles, familial dynamics, social issues, and health problems — which all take place in an average, suburban environment. Arthur inspires its viewers by presenting common challenges kids come across. As the characters of Arthur learn to overcome in spite of their struggles, it shows all children that they have the same capacity to learn and grow.

9 The Magic School Bus Teaches Science Concepts In An Engaging Way

The Magic School Bus

The Magic School Bus skillfully combines entertainment and education. Elementary school teacher, Ms. Frizzle, teaches her class by taking them on field trips in a magic school bus that can pretty much do and turn into anything. Ms. Frizzle's fields trips often give the kids a close-up look at how different systems and processes work.

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One time, Ms. Frizzle even shrunk the bus with them inside and travelled through a student's digestive system to show everyone why the snack he kept eating was making his skin turn orange. Overall, The Magic School Bus incorporates a fun adventure aspect that makes learning exciting.

8 Johnny Test Reminds Viewers That Failing Can Be Necessary

Johnny Test in the test chamber while his twin sisters look on and take notes

This cartoon is about a boy named Johnny Test, whose twin sisters enjoy creating scientific experiments and using him as a test subject. Although exciting to watch, many of the twins' experiments fail, which remains an inevitable possibility in real-life. The show reminds viewers that not everything will go as planned. Learning tends to be an implication of failing, which is a good reminder for viewers of all ages. That's why, even when the results are disappointing, these sisters never let failures impact their ambitious attitudes and keep trying new things.

7 The Berenstain Bears Communicates Valuable Lessons

The Berenstain Bears

The Berenstain Bears depicts the lives of the Berenstain family, communicating important messages about encouraging people to learn from mistakes or experiences. For instance, one episode depicts them all bogged down from busy schedules, then having a meeting about managing their priorities more effectively so they can prevent being overwhelmed. The series inspires the audience to take the time to reflect on what they're doing and see if there's a better approach. It's a good, light-hearted program teaching families how to find solutions enabling them to productively tackle everyday challenges.

6 Dora The Explorer Encourages Learning Through Participation

Dora The Explorer

Dora the Explorer is a popular cartoon withstanding the test of time. The central character is Dora, a young girl who goes on explorations with the help of a monkey, purple backpack, and talking map. This show encompasses an interactive element by asking what tools Dora can use to complete a task, which prompts kids to exercise basic logic and reasoning.

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It also has a lot of lessons that relate to things that happen in life, like recognizing potential dangers, such as being aware of certain surroundings and learning another language.

5 What's New Scooby-Doo? Inspires Children To Use Their Critical Thinking Skills

Whats New Scooby Doo?

This iconic team of super sleuths continues solving mysteries, using resources and clues at their disposal to figure out who the perpetrators are. The deductive reasoning in What's New Scooby-Doo promotes critical thinking and the relentless pursuit of the truth shows that people shouldn't give up so easily. This cartoon also indicates how beneficial teamwork is. Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses. If people work together to combine these strengths, not only is there a better chance of a successful outcome, but it also provides everyone with an opportunity to learn from each other.

4 The Emperor's New School Emphasizes That Learning Is A Process

The Emperor's New School

This series follows the events of The Emperor's New Groove. Kuzco must finish his studies at Kuzco Academy before he's deemed fit to assume the role of Emperor. Despite initially having a negative attitude about it, he begins to understand the things many people his age experience, whether it's involving school assignments, or relationships. This proves to be an incredibly humbling process that makes Kuzco a more informed and mature character. The Emperor's New School stresses that life's not just about the destination, it's also about the journey.

3 Phineas And Ferb Shows The Power Of Thinking Outside The Box

Phineas and Ferb

Stepbrothers Phineas and Ferb try doing exciting things on their summer vacation while gaining knowledge along the way. They go through life with so much curiosity and this proves to be very beneficial because it has led to a lot of creative endeavors. Some include inventing teleportation devices, combining winter and summer (S'winter), and travelling around the world on a giant ball of rubber bands. Phineas and Ferb imparts the truth that learning is often a matter of perspective. Their infectious enthusiasm for what they do and how they see the world motivates people to pursue other learning opportunities.

2 Characters Find Themselves In Realisitc Scenarios With The Looney Tunes Show

The Looney Tunes Show

In The Looney Tunes Show, viewers find fan favorites Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and Daffy Duck going about day-to-day existence with their signature sarcasm and silly antics. From advising a friend to get beneficial insurance to wanting to settle down with a significant other, nearly all the funny storylines in this show reflect realistic circumstances many adults actually deal with.

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Having a lot of episodes where these characters' loud personalities and naivety seemingly enhance ordinary experiences, The Looney Tunes Show puts a classic Looney Tunes spin on teachable moments.

1 In Avatar: The Last Airbender, Everybody Has An Inspiring Character Arc

Avatar The Last Airbender

In this renowned television show, humans live in a world where some are able to manipulate elements, (water, earth, fire and air) which they call "bending" and use them as a kind of power. Aang, the avatar, who can bend all four elements, sets out to fulfill his destiny with the help of his friends. One of the most inspirational dimensions about the show is that every character is given a chance to grow. Sokka, for instance, can't bend, which causes him to feel left out. But when Sokka's trained by a swordsman and learns combat skills, his confidence level drastically increases.