Emmy Awards 2014: See The Nominees List In PG Version! Watch Kids Reenacting ‘Game Of Thrones,’ ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Downton Abbey’ And More!

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If viewers need a refresher for the Emmy Awards 2014 nominees list before Monday night, then Mom.Me's reenactment video is the most entertaining way to do it.

In the three-minute clip, kids reenact scenes from this year's biggest shows. Garbed in costumes and saying actual lines in character, they make all the shows adorable and endearing. Even Joffrey looks cute!

In the 'Game Of Thrones' parody, a little girl and her fire-breathing stuffed toy parodies the Mother of Dragons, earning a scared "All Hail Queen Danaerys!" from Joffrey Baratheon and the other kids fighting for the Iron Throne.

For 'True Detective,' a little boy spoofs Matthew McConaughey's Rust Cohle-beard and all-rattling off some life philosophies. He also mutters his signature "all right, all right" to a bewildered audience.

In 'House Of Cards,' a kid takes on Frank Underwood's Southern accent as he shares his views on the presidency and politics.

Another Emmy Awards 2014 nominee, 'Mad Men,' has the Don Draper parody selling himself to a group of children executives.

Lady Mary and her maid Anna star in the 'Downton Abbey' spoof, talking about the woes of life. Their conversation highlights the difference between classes with Anna worrying about her husband in jail and being looked down on as a maid, while Lady Mary complains about dress stains and two men fighting for her hand.

The last parody features Walter and Jesse from 'Breaking Bad.' Jesse complains about his life to Walter five years after being introduced to drugs.

Little Jesse tells Walter, "I got shot at, arrested, my girlfriend died, I shot a really nice guy ... and I got beat up over and over and over, and I got thrown in an underground cage." Walter just grunts his apology. "This is the last time I trust my Chemistry teacher!"

Which spoof was the best reenactment for the Emmy Awards 2014 nominees?

See the full list of nominees here.

Catch the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday, August 25, 8PM on NBC.

Meanwhile watch the adorable parody below.

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