Who knew that watching children run errands for the first time on Old Enough! would be so entertaining, and leave viewers asking about a second season? Netflix subscribers have found their newest guilty pleasure with the Japanese mini-doc that highlights the trust parents have in their children. Now, fans are ready to know all there is about season 2.
The newest show is simple enough, as young Japanese children go on errands by themselves for the very first time. A camera crew tags along to make sure they catch all the excitement. The children go on their own to visit shrines and shops, such as fish markets, and even talk to shopkeepers to ask for help with their lists. The wholesome concept shows that children can act like little adults who are capable of doing almost anything, as long as their mothers and fathers believe in them. The show, which is called Hajimete no Otsukai in Japanese, has been around for 30 years. Now, Americans have fallen in love with the staple, and hope that more episodes will air.
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Right now, Old Enough! fanatics will have to brace themselves and re-watch the episodes that they currently have, since Netflix has yet to confirm a second season. The good news is that the likelihood of the streaming service deciding to drop new seasons is very high since it had such a positive public reaction. Also boosting fans' chances of seeing more children running errands is the fact that the show has been airing since 1991, which means that there are a lot of former seasons to share. The show has hit a wide range within its viewership, so Netflix higher-ups may feel fairly confident that streaming more seasons of the show will attract more
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