I've got Netflix as part of my Sky subscription. I wouldn't have Netflix if I had to pay for it, because there's almost nothing on it that anyone would want to watch. The same applies to all telly, actually. I've only got Sky because I don't want people to think I'm too poor to afford television. I've gone without TV for lengthy periods when there wasn't going to be anyone seeing that I haven't got it. I probably shouldn't care so much about what people think, and focus solely on telling people what I think.
Anyway, the only thing any sane person could want to watch (extensively) on Netflix is "ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks". And I'm intrigued by the content warnings applied to each season's box set. They all merit a U certification, but Season 1 follows it with "Language". Seasons 2, 3 and 4 seem to be a little more risqué, because they all warn of "Rude humour, references to crime, violence, threat". And then Season 5 (the best season), tones the warning down to "Rude humour, violence".
I think Chipmunks is minimally rude - there's certainly no 'language' worse than the occasional use of "nuts" to express annoyance in a chipmunky kind of way. And while there are occasional references to crime, I don't think these are reduced in Season 5. People who tremble at the very mention of crime should definitely still avoid it. Theodore steals Ms Croner's cherries in one episode. A criminal from the future steals Simon's invention and threatens to maroon Alvin in dinosaur times in another. Really, references to crime and threat abound in this cartoon, and people should definitely steer clear!