Quote by Don Bluth
Basically the children who watch it just see the little characters they love, and so they're not discerning about whether it looks great or it's a great story or anything.
Summary
This quote suggests that children's ability to appreciate the quality of a show or film is often based solely on their affection for the characters they love. Children may not be discerning about factors such as visual aesthetics or compelling storytelling, as long as their favorite characters are present. This implies that the emotional connection young viewers have with characters can overshadow other aspects of their media consumption experience.
By Don Bluth