Here's the thing: Sheep in the Big City is genuinely smart and creative, with Mo Willems' signature absurdist humor years before he became a picture book icon. The meta-commentary, sketch format, and sophisticated wordplay make it stand out from typical kids' cartoons.
But let's be real—this show is 25 years old, looks dated as hell, and is nearly impossible to find streaming anywhere. Even if you track it down, modern kids weaned on Bluey and Adventure Time might find the pacing slow and the animation style off-putting. The IMDb rating of 6.9 is... not great.
If you've got a quirky 9-12 year old who loves weird humor and doesn't mind older animation, this could be a fun curiosity. But for most families? There are better ways to spend screen time. It's a neat piece of Cartoon Network history, but history is the operative word here.




