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My First Errand: Japanese Kids Reality Show on Netflix

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A couple of weeks ago, the streaming platform, Netflix added to its catalog a reality show from the 90s in which Japanese children leave their house to do the shopping or some other errand without adult supervision.

Due to the scope it had thanks to its arrival on Netflix, the reality show increased its popularity but at the same time a great series of criticisms due to how dangerous it could be for minors to go out alone since the participants are between two and three years old.

Every episode of “My First Errand” is 15 minutes long, and the production follows the young children as they do their assigned homework.it should be noted that the minors do not know that they are recorded since the cameras are hidden in the distance.

Some citizens are often amazed because minors go alone through pedestrian crossings or busy streets. Undoubtedly, this situation leaves them exposed to any unexpected situation with someone.

The program aims to give children a learning lesson, but most of the time they fail to return from their homework because they tend to get distracted along the way and forget what they had to do.

The 20-episode series is currently available on Netflix and you can watch it with your subscription. Although some users consider that it is a recklessness or irresponsibility of the parents, others assure that it teaches minors to be independent.


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