Paw Patrol: Pups Ruin Everything

I've never, ever, been a fan of Paw Patrol. I'm really surprised to see that it's becoming the SpongeBob Squarepants of Nick Jr. Because no wonder it's still running today after 6 years as a speak. And most newer shows on Nick Jr. have usually been tending to get only 2 or 3 seasons nowadays. I am kind of into some of the classic shows on Nick Jr. Such as: Blues Clues, Franklin, & Little Bear, but none of the newer ones suchs as: Team Umizoomi, Bubble Guppies, Blaze & The Monster Machines, Shimmer & Shine, Sunny Day, Corn & Peg, Abby Hatcher, & of course, Paw Patrol, just never struck my fancy. While I absolutely hate Paw Patrol, my 5 year old, female cousin, absolutely loves, and I mean she loves, the show with a burning passion. I mean you should see her bedroom, it is completely Paw Patrol related, with a Paw Patrol bedspread, and even a bunch of Paw Patrol posters and decals, and she even has a huge, Paw Patrol wall mural on the wall behind her bed. She even has plushies of all the members of the team which she sleeps with every night. She especially loves watching the show every night before going to bed as well. And she always has to have the volume turned up pretty loud whenever she is watching the show, whether it's TV, the tablet, or even the computer. Which is one thing I hate about living with my extended family.

So when my cousin's 5th birthday was coming up, and when it was only 1 week away, everyone in my family had gotten her a present except from me, I knew I had to get her one before it was too late. I didn't know what to get her at first, but then I thought, why not buy her a Paw Patrol DVD, because she really loved the show, and she had almost every episode recorded on DVR, which was taking up a lot of space and we never had enough room to record other stuff, and she also had almost every episode of the series downloaded on ITunes and I never had enough room to use the digital codes that came with some of my DVD's & Blu-Rays. So I went on Amazon and searched for Paw Patrol DVDs, and I came up with a lot, but the only problem was I that they were going around for 20 & 30 bucks. And I didn't wanna buy any for the prices the DVD's were listed for because I would be spending a good portion of my allowance from my part time job, where I wasn't making a lot of money at the time lately. So I went onto Ebay to look for some that are cheaper, once I was there I searched for the same thing I did on Amazon, and I came up with 1, interesting listing at the top of the page. It had a image showing a DVD-R with the words: "Paw Patrol: Exclusive Episode" written on it. I thought Wow, an episode exclusive to that DVD. Even better! And to my surprise, the seller who listed the product was selling it for only 99 cents. So I ordered the DVD, and it was said to arrive by Thursday, which was the day before my cousin's birthday. But surprisingly enough, it actually came 2 days early.

When the package arrived on my doorstep, I took it inside and opened it up, Inside it had a black DVD case with no artwork, inside it, there was the DVD-R that was pictured on the Ebay listing, and I flipped it over to the other side to see if it was scratched or not. Luckily it wasn't. And I didn't notice until after checking the disc for scratches, there was a note where there would usually be a digital code, a DVD guide, or even some coupons, that read: "Viewers Discretion Is Advised". That was weird because Paw Patrol was completely kid friendly. Confused and a little bit concerned by the note, I thought i'd give the DVD a watch before wrapping it for my cousin who absolutely loved the show's birthday present. Although I honestly hated the show.

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