I never read The Baby-Sitters Club books as a girl. I think I was the wrong age for them, or I thought that the protagonists were all white (in that age when fiction typically just had a blonde, a redhead, and brunette for variety, or used Italians for ethnicity). I was never aware of Claudia Kishi being Japanese American or that she broke Asian stereotypes by being fashionable, artsy, and bad at school. The closest character I ever saw to Claudia was Lisa Turtle on Saved by the Bell, but Lisa was black.
I watched the Netflix show out of curiosity and was appropriately awed by Claudia Kishi's style and coolness. I even watched the Claudia Kishi documentary afterward to see all the other Asian Americans who grew up with her as a role model while I was missing out. She is indeed awesome, and the show overall is great too, updated with more girls of color and modern issues, like standing up for trans rights. I was also touched by the story of Claudia's grandmother Mimi having a stroke, then remembering her internment in Manzanar.