Why does ruby take care of max




















Would their parents leave them home alone at those ages? And let them go into town on the bus all by themselves? After all, this kind of thing isn't uncommon.

In fact, both Eric Clapton and Jack Nicholson were told their mom was their sister. Wells told Nick Jr. The television series gives kids a sense about how these two siblings resolve their conflicts in a humorous and entertaining way. Where are they? But would both parents' ashes be in the same urn? Twitter: QMags Twitter: DannyTanner. He is a sneaky little punk. One said: "The way I remember Max and Ruby is they had no parents and Max would only say one word the whole episode.

Another piped up: "I've watched less than a full minute of the newer seasons, and I don't like it It's the fact that Max is speaking in full sentences. The way I remember it is, there was a theme to each episode, and Max would repeat it over and over. Example: if the episode was about Max wanting to play with his fire truck, he'd continuously repeat 'fire truck' throughout the duration of the episode, and that's all he'd say.

The two bunnies also didn't seem to have parents who were around - that is at least until five seasons later when they are finally seen after 14 years of viewer speculation. It's just this I hate Ruby. She is such a big fat jerk to Max.

This review Helped me decide 1. Had useful details 2. Read my mind 2. Report this review. Parent of a 2-year-old Written by mousespotter December 6, I think Max is a brat who often disobeys his sister, and sometimes wanders off on his own - not a good role model, in my opinion.

It was very annoying. Just like the show. Had useful details 1. Parent of a 3 and 4-year-old Written by Jessshue February 10, Not a good example setter Though my kids enjoy this show, I find it annoying and I don't like the message it sends across. Ruby is supposed to be max's older sister, but she is clearly the one in charge of him as there are no parents in the picture which I find somewhat disturbing because I would guess ruby is supposed to be around 7 or 8 years old.

The whole show is based around max disobeying ruby as he attempts to communicate to her what he wants. Then it always ends with max ironically getting his way. The only reason I occasionally allow this show I.

The house is because I use it as an example of how max is being naughty by disobeying ruby and how he could get hurt by not listening. Now at least my kids see that max disobeys ruby a lot and that is bad.

Had useful details. Parent of a 2-year-old Written by faroffstar April 2, My husband and I can't stand it. Every episode is exactly the same, with Ruby ignoring Max and whatever he is trying to communicate, while she does whatever it is she is trying to do with her equally annoying and dismissive friend Francine.

It's no wonder that Max has no manners and is completely obnoxious, since there are no parents in this show with the exception of an occasional cameo from Grandma and Max is left day in and day out with Ruby.

I personally think Ruby pushes Max around too much and has a bit too much pride for a little bunny. She always thinks she is right and acts as if she is perfect. This results in her bullying Max in just the slightests ways and teaches kids to be too confident to the point where they're haughty. Adult Written by Buzzgirl93 March 11, No Thanks For a seven year old, Ruby is the most condescending, self-centered girl I've ever seen.

With no parents, Max and Ruby are left to their own devices. Ruby does nothing but focus on her own goals be they baking a cake, getting a Bunny Scout merit badge or learning new dance moves. Max only wants his sisters attention and Ruby is so consumed by her own motivations that she completely disregards his feelings.

Parents that think this show promotes independence are high. The only thing that this show promote is that you can get your way be being annoyingly persistent Max or by ignoring your siblings and focusing on yourself Ruby.

I am disappointed that Rosemary Wells would let her beautiful books be muddied by a show like this. Read my mind 1. Adult Written by Mommy2two August 22, Pointless and odd I suppose I just do not understand what positive message children are supposed to take from this show. Ruby is a kid, who has tea parties with her friends.. Then the occasional 'pop-in' from Grandma, but only to ask Ruby to make her some food?

Max is a brat, no wonder Ruby has such a bad attitude and ignores him.. Parent of a 3-year-old Written by shyviolet24 January 12,



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