Nanalan' (TV Series 1999–2004) Poster

(1999–2004)

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8/10
it's hard not to like this
bitmittens26 December 2023
My sister and I discovered this show some time back in the early 2000s and couldn't stop laughing it. The voice and face of Mona is hard not to laugh and smile at. I'm a 31 year old man now and I still have appreciation for it. There's something oddly amusing about it. It reminds me of simple happy times as a child. I'm obsessed with it and can't stop watching it. It's probably one of my favorite things out of Nick Jr. And I'm glad to see they're keeping the fan base alive on Instagram. It's not only entertaining for small children but also for adults. The concept is simple yet somehow genius.
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10/10
Masterpiece
zepotronic20 August 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Nanalan is a show that kids and adults can enjoy. On the surface, this is a kid's show about a small girls who has adventures in her grandmother's back yard. But if you dig a little deeper, you understand that this is a tale of a young girl who's parents died in a tragic car accident (as indicated by the opening scene) and is forced to live with her alcoholic grandmother. Her grandmother spikes her orange juice with insanely high doses of LSD. This explains why she's always happy, and the fact that her pupils have gotten so large, that her eyes are nothing bu pupils. This show's short runtime does not effect the quality in any way what-so-ever. After watching this show, I no longer feel the need to re-watch breaking bad. I'd rather watch this again.
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So Cute
bonechick125 April 2006
I am a 35 year old, single, no offspring (yet!) student who is studying Forensic Anthropology. A few days ago a colleague asked what was one of my favorite TV show. I'm sure my he wasn't sure of my intellectual status when I quickly responded with "Nanalan".

This show teaches the wonders of simplicity.

I can't get enough of dog Russell and cat Alice (who makes a few cameos), nor the relationship between Nana and Mr. Wooka. Although I am sure that it flies right over the heads of the shows primary viewers, one can't help but notice the subtle flirting that happens between these two characters.

I am always disappointed when I hear the doorbell, indicating that "Mommy" has come to pick up Mona, and that the show has come to an end.

What talent those that have created this show have!
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10/10
Who's that wonderful guuuurrrlllll
samuel-audet-1114 December 2023
Where do I begin with "Nanalan'"? Who knew that a show about a young girl visiting her grandmother could warp into a TikTok phenomenon? Welcome to 'Nanalan'', the unintentionally hilarious puppet show that has millennials and Gen Zers losing their minds. Forget high-budget productions; this is where the magic happens.

First off, the star of the show, Mona. Her adventures at her grandmother's house are nothing short of surreal. One minute she's learning about vegetables, and the next, she's in a psychedelic world of her imagination. And let's not forget Russell - the dog that looks like he's seen things, things no dog should ever see.

The puppetry is simple but brilliant. The characters' expressions oscillate between hilariously exaggerated and mildly concerning, giving you a never-ending stream of meme-worthy material.

Now, the plot - or should I say, the wonderfully whimsical lack thereof. Each episode feels like a drug-fueled stream of consciousness. You never know where the story is going, but you're too mesmerised by the vivid colours and bizarre characters to care.

As an adult, watching "Nanalan'" is an experience. It's like rediscovering a childhood toy and realising it was way weirder than you remembered. And thanks to its resurgence on TikTok, a whole new generation can question their reality just like we did.

In conclusion, 'Nanalan'' is a masterpiece of unintentional comedy. It's educational, in a way that leaves you questioning what on Earth you just watched, but also wanting more.
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10/10
Cute and hilarious
KrisKochanski24 May 2011
One day I stayed home from work due to an illness. I was asleep until about 9:30 a.m. and eventually turned the telly on and started surfing the channels. I finally landed on the last 15 minutes of "Nanalan'". I had seen little blips before of Mona's honeydew melon head as I cruised the channels, but this time I thought "Well, I'm getting into illustrating children's stories, so I may as well check this out and see if I can get any ideas from it." Was I glad that I did. Mona was also sick and in bed and "Misser" Wooka had come over with his puppet theatre to give her a little entertainment. I laughed so hard over it that, at least for a few minutes, I actually felt a little better. From then on I tried to catch the prog whenever I could.

The end of the show always comes with a ring of the doorbell. Mona looks at the camera and yells "Mo-o-o-my-y-y-y!!" so sweetly that it just tugs at my heart. When I watch this it reminds me of the summer days that I spent at my grandma's house. When my mom came through the door I pretty much did the same thing as Mona.

Unfortunately "Nanalan'" is always on while I'm at work and doesn't come on again until after my bedtime, so I don't get to view it as often as I would like. :( This is great entertainment for kids and, well, for adults also. The characters and backgrounds scream colour and children can relate to the stories.
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10/10
https://youtu.be/y_lPcJO7Y90?t=59
htaleroka17 December 2019
Best Peace of media ever, vincent van gogh wishes to have quality like this, This is a better peice of art than any michael d'angelo art peace ever. i like the intense sucking part in the lollipop episode, that was more epic then cool cat saves the kids!
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10/10
Very Cute
mombellalilly30 July 2009
My girls 4 and 6 love this show. We stumbled across it on a PBS station and they always ask when its on now. It reminds them of their Grandma that takes care of them everyday in the summer. Its funny too and sometimes they can't stopped talking about one scene or another. I would definitely recommend this show to all young kids. It is very clean and shows you to slow down and its not about watching TV all day long. When Nana reads a story it is slow and she talks about each page with Mona. It reminds me to slow down when I read the next book to my girls at bedtime and talk about the book instead of going through it quickly just to get them to sleep.
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10/10
Very cute show indeed!
buddyrichfield1 July 2007
We stumbled across this show one Sunday morning at 6:30 a.m. while flipping through all of the cable channels and this turned out to be best show on! It is absolutely adorable. We need shows like this for children (and adults, as I'm certainly way beyond my childhood years.) As one of the other commentaries pointed out, this show benefits from the simplicity of the characters and story lines. The puppets are fantastically cute, the backgrounds are colorful and even though they are created out of cardboard, foam, paint, and pure imagination, they remind us of our own childhoods, when we could spend the day at our own grandma's house, exploring the world around us. For those who never were lucky to have a grandma as nice as Nana, this show is for you, you'll make up for lost time! This show is a true inspiration and filled with cleverness and humor and just outright fun, for children and adults alike. In other words, don't overlook this show, just because you're over the age of three! Spend a half hour with Mona, Nana, Mr. Wooka, and Russell, they'll be friends you look forward to seeing!
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10/10
Absolute masterpiece
drilledholes4 November 2018
I remember waiting to view this as a child, it was cute and fun and enjoyable to watch. Even watching it now the CUTENESS is not annoying, it is just cute.
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Wicked to the 10th degree
anglozaxxon16 July 2004
The most entertaining kids' show I've ever seen. Arthur? Blah. Art Attack?

Psht. PMK? Who likes repeats?

Nanalan is where it's at. I'm a semi-mature 19 year-old University student and I find Nanalan to be the best kids show ever, and definitely one of the most entertaining things on television.

Nanalan will blow your mind. Trust me. If you're looking for Nanalan, I know it's on DVD in a few stores (for buy at HMV, for rent at Roger's Video (maybe)), but I think these are older ones. You can catch Nanalan on the CBC at 10:00am EST for the Toronto and southern Ontario area. I've also read that it's on YTV, but I have no way to confirm this.

Watch Nanalan; the worst thing that could happen is your demise.
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The Best Show Ever!
This show is great for little kids and maybe some adults because it could give adults ideas for a great day with a little toddler. All the characters are very charming, especially Mr.Wooka, all the things he does to make Nana, Mona and Russell happy! Mona is such a cute green monster (I'm not sure what species she is, judging by her loss of nose, she isn't a human) and Russell is a very intellectual, very human-like dog and Nana is very caring and I'm sure if Mona was real, she would grow up to be a very sensible, smart girl. I'm 12 and I still like this show, especially the 30 minute shows. The creators of this show are pure geniuses, I can't stress that enough! 10/10! :)
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