Adult life is boring. Watch toddlers run errands on Netflix instead.

This show is single-handedly boosting my serotonin levels.
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Jennimai Nguyen
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A small child walking in the streets of Japan on the Japanese television series "Old Enough!"
A 2-year-old is off to the store! Credit: Netflix / Nippon TV

I have three words for you: Babies. Doing. Errands.

That's the entire premise of Old Enough!, a long-running Japanese reality series now streaming on Netflix, and that's pretty much all it took to convince me — and a good chunk of the internet — to dedicate the rest of my day to watching it.

Old Enough! follows a bunch of Japanese toddlers, ranging from two-and-a-half to five years old, as they're sent on errands for their families. We watch as the bumbling little humans complete some incredibly complicated tasks for their age, from trekking a full kilometer to the supermarket by themselves to carting home mandarins from the mandarin grove and juicing them by hand. (Yes, they are being followed by a film crew, but that doesn't ruin the magic.)


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It doesn't always go smoothly. They run into the occasional obstacle along the way, like forgetting to purchase the curry or getting distracted by the neighborhood dog. Every time they nearly fail, I find myself tearing up and desperately hoping they can overcome. When they do conquer the errand, I feel the deepest sense of pride I have ever known in my 24 years of life, an emotion I imagine only parents are normally privy to. Usually, this is also when my tears that had been building up for the length of the episode will actually cascade over in pure joy.

Each episode is only about 10 minutes long, making the show so easily digestible that almost anyone could at least give it a try. And if you suddenly find yourself in a gleeful hole 19 episodes deep, surrounded by adorable Japanese babies just trying their darndest, you'll be treated to a double length 20th episode — 21 sweet, sweet minutes of baby errands.

It's also been on the air in Japan for over 30 years, so if you're desperate for more, you can seek out older episodes on YouTube.

Screenshot of Instagram DMs, with a reply to a Story post featuring a girl's adoring face reading "Ya I saw that show and was like this was handmade for Jennimai".
An instant reply to my Instagram story, where I cried about this show. Credit: Screenshot: Instagram

To be fair, this show was basically tailor-made for my personal interests. I have two baby nephews who are eerily similar to the aforementioned tiny tots featured on this show. I love them dearly, and this show makes me feel like they're right here beside me even when they'e halfway across the country. Watching Old Enough! also engrosses me in such unadulterated, adorable bliss that I can disassociate from the general pandemonium that is adult life.

TikTok screenshot showing a clip of the show, featuring a small toddler boy walking on screen and a laughing crying emoji in the corner.
One of the clips from 'Old Enough' beginning to circulate TikTok. Credit: Screenshot: TikTok
Screenshot of TikTok comments, all gushing over how cute the show is.
Some of the comments under one of the clips being shared on TikTok, appropriately adoring these little babies. Credit: Screenshot: TikTok

And it's not just me; Twitter users are going gaga over these babies too, and TikTokkers are starting to share clips of the show and gushing in the comments.

Of course, like anything on the internet, we can't just be happy about this beautiful baby show. Some viewers were also quick to point out how this could only be possible in Japan, a country we here in the West perceive to be so much safer and designed with such better city infrastructure that these wee tots can toddle to the supermarket unsupervised.

And they're not wrong! I couldn't even fathom letting my young nephews carry out any of these errands here in the U.S., where we favor the kind of infrastructure that most efficiently shuttles our hundreds of thousands of personal cars over the kind that would ensure pedestrian safety, let alone baby pedestrian safety. Sigh.

But, you know what, that's not what Old Enough! is here for — at least, that's what I'm choosing to believe. The show isn't supposed to make us reckon with how much better and safer Japan might be. It's here to spotlight some really stinkin' cute kiddos walking around in squeaky shoes while doing some mundane errands and making my entire freaking day. So please, forget about whatever work you may be doing and go watch this show, now made extra bingeable by Netflix's global platform.

Pinky promise I won't tell your boss.

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Jennimai Nguyen

Jennimai is a tech reporter at Mashable covering digital culture, social media, and how we interact with our everyday tech. She also hosts Mashable’s Snapchat Discover channel and TikTok, so she naturally spends way too much time scrolling the FYP and thinking about iPhones.

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