Also, the existence of Logger Vick provides a way for children to identify the bad guys, because Logger Vick looks like a bad guy. He looks quick-talking, ugly and obscene when he smiles, which will give children the concept of bad people. At other times, if parents teach him what bad guys are like, or tell him that you can't walk with bad guys, they will have a preliminary preventive mentality and can improve their children's safety awareness.
At the same time, the role of Logger Vick can also improve children's awareness of environmental protection, and children will know that trees can't be cut down all the time. We should protect trees and save wood. Maybe in our daily life, they can do some environmental protection actions, such as not using disposable chopsticks, saving paper, not wasting toilet paper, or not using disposable paper boxes or express boxes for recycling. Moreover, what children learn from cartoons can influence their parents, let them know that they can't waste wood and raise their awareness of environmental protection. This is a very successful cartoon.
And you didn't find that every cartoon has a stupid villain. If Logger Vick goes to find another job or does something less stupid instead of cutting down trees, who will play the villain?