Many Reddit threads have also brought up the question of if Cocomelon is based on the Watts family, and one user replied, “That episode was dedicated to Bella, Celeste and Baby Nico (Shanann’s children). The creator confirmed that already.” However, they didn’t provide any links to confirm this.
While speculation over whether or not Cocomelon’s song was based on the Watts family murders, a Redditor did comment on one of the many threads around the discussion: “That episode was dedicated to Bella, Celeste and Baby Nico (Shanann’s children).
‘Cocomelon’ is more based on the creator’s family than on the Watts family. The central characters of Cocomelon are a family, and since Cocomelon began in 2006, it definitely was not based on the Watts family, which became infamous in 2018.
The news of Chris Watts brutally murdering his wife and two daughters, Bella and Cece, was all over, so to see the three names of the Watts children together on a peaceful kids show like Cocomelon is definitely jarring. However, one Reddit user shared, “I love the thought that this could be them all playing happily, smiling and singing together.
Why is Cocomelon so popular?
That seems a bit counterintuitive, especially for a show like Cocomelon, which is so popular because it’s basically the secret to subduing young children with an hour of happily animated nursery rhymes. Source: Netflix. Article continues below advertisement.
When parents noticed the names of the Watts’ children, Cece, Bella, and Nico, as schoolchildren in one of the Cocomelon songs, they began to wonder if Cocomelon is actually based on the Watts family.
His wife, Shannan, was pregnant with their unborn son, who was to be named Nico. The news of Chris Watts brutally murdering his wife and two daughters, Bella and Cece, was all over, so to see the three names of the Watts children together on a peaceful kids show like Cocomelon is definitely jarring. Article continues below advertisement.
The Watts family murders that ‘ Cocomelon’ is alluding to are definitely not kid-friendly. In 2018, one father did the unspeakable and murdered his wife and two children, which are considered the Watts family murders. His wife, Shannan, was pregnant with their unborn son, who was to be named Nico.
The central characters of Cocomelon are a family, and since Cocomelon began in 2006, it definitely was not based on the Watts family, which became infamous in 2018. However, one of the creators of Cocomelon, who tries to stay mainly under the radar, Jay Jeon, shared how he and his wife came up with Cocomelon to The Guardian.
Who is Cocomelon tribute to?
Cocomelon did a tribute to Shannan Watts and her babies and it’s so fricken beautiful ❤️ #cocomelon #Bella #Cece #Nico. — Vivalesi Ralifo (@VivalesiR) December 19, 2020. that specific episode of cocomelon, they did a tribute to the watts family and it gave me goosebumps. — ᴸnana✰¹ᴰ (@softieedward) October 19, 2020.
Jay Jeon, the founder of Treasure Studio, Inc. that creates Cocomelon, had experience as a filmmaker and storyteller, while his wife—who wished to remain anonymous—worked as a children’s book illustrator.
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The Bella child on cocomelon just said she’s thankful for Nico because he plays with her and knowing they are named after the Watts children just makes me all thinking of them playing in heaven together. — amanda (@girlgangmama) December 15, 2020. Cocomelon was created on YouTube on September 1, 2006, …
Cocomelon was created on YouTube on September 1, 2006, as a way to provide viewers with free educational programming. With 92 million subscribers, Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes is one of the most subscribed channels in the U.S. behind the YouTube channels T-Series, and PewDiePie.
Today I learned that the show Cocomelon pays tribute to the three little angels who were murdered by their father, Chris Watts. They named three characters Bella, Cece, and Nico.
Koh Mochizuki. Jan. 29, 2021. Netflix. Cocomelon —an extremely popular children’s program on YouTube and Netflix—left some parents slack-jawed over the show’s reference to another Netflix series that is not as kid-friendly.