How Caillou Reacts When He's Cancelled by the PBS

How Caillou Reacts When He's Cancelled by the PBS is a video made by African Vulture in January 7, 2021.

Why It Should be Cancelled

 * 1) Everything in this video is inaccurate:
 * 2) *African Vulture thinks that PBS quote-en-quote 'cancelled' Caillou, though actually, it was just taken off air, and Caillou actually ended and got cancelled on October 3, 2010, proving that African Vulture did little-to-no research about Caillou.
 * 3) *It's said that in the video, Boris told PBS to 'cancel' Caillou, though PBS wasn't the original owner of the show and PBS made the decision themselves.
 * 4) The clichéd grounded scene where Boris grounds Caillou.
 * 5) This video is a prime example of beating up a dead horse, as African Vulture never realizes that Caillou was already cancelled in 2010, meaning that the show is already outdated now as it isn't as popular, groundbreaking or much of a phenomenon as it used to be back in the 2000s.
 * 6) Bad grammar: Because PBS is a proper noun, "the" should be removed from the title.
 * 7) Overall, this video is misleading to people who aren't familiar with Caillou, as they would end up thinking that Caillou was cancelled on January 5, 2021 and that PBS Kids cancelled the show, though actually, the show got cancelled on October 3, 2010 and PBS Kids just ended reruns of the show, so this vidoe uses "cancelled" in the wrong context, as it's better to say that PBS pulled the show off air in the United States and it also misleads people into thinking that the Caillou's New Adventures reboot doesn't exist, though actually, it does, as it came out in 2016 (6 years after the original TV series got cancelled), though it's understandable, as Caillou's New Adventures was georestricted in the United States until January 5, 2021 when PBS's rights to the show expired due to them taking the show off US television and the original Caillou TV series ran for five seasons from September 15, 1997 to October 3, 2010 so the show didn't get renewed for a sixth season. To further prove this, there were some existent episodes of Caillou (like Big Brother Caillou) that never aired on PBS Kids due to them being banned in the United States, so African Vulture did no research on Caillou at all

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) This video reflects on the controversy of Caillou, where most people celebrate its not only cancellation, but also being removed from PBS Kids, due to the overall issues from the show. However, that's still not saying that much as Caillou in the real show (despite throwing tantrums and/or acting like a Gary Stu) was a curious child with a big imagination.