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Holly Hobbie & Friends (2006–2009)
10/10
Worthy of my time
14 November 2007
Well, I was dragged into this by a friend from an online club. I tried resisting putting my foot into this pool for some time, but decided to give in last month. And I must say, I'm glad I did.

The storyline was a complex multiple plot story that neatly ties up all lose ends in the end. Pretty cool for a show targeted at younger audiences. Also, I certainly like the character designs and personalities. It's clear that Nickelodeon Studios put a lot of work into the special- as the special features both a full set of characters from both the city and the countryside where Holly is visiting. Animation-wise, it was pretty well done. Animation was fluid and clean. What I liked most about the special, however, was the songs. LeAnn Rhymes performed the main theme song which was pretty good, but the two songs Holly sings in the special? Beautiful and memorable. I hope they eventually put the songs out on CD.

In short, I really loved the special and am looking forward to view the second one soon.
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8/10
good stuff, one particular memorable song
14 December 2005
Well, let's start with the songs. In particular, the one titled "Have anybody seen this girl?". This song is by far one of the most gosh-darn addictive and memorable song I've ever heard. For some odd reason, though I no longer have the videocassette with me (my mom actually borrowed it from a friend, and have since returned it. We did get a copy of the video for our own, but it went missing shortly after too), and I've not seen the movie for around ages now, I still remember the tune to the song. I also rather remember the other songs on the movie - the one that goes "I'm mad about hats", the opening "Rise and Shine" song, and I do vaguely remember the Grumpy bear rapping end sequence.

SPOILER FOLLOWS: Overall story is kinda okay. Story starts with one of the bear's cousin's cousins or something or other appearing - it seems that the princess of Wonderland is lost. So they go search around and somehow ends up with a girl that looks just like the princess, except that the girl's name is Alice. They take her through the mirror, and we learn that the wizard is somewhat of a cog and plans to turn Wonderland into a dull gray place. Also, in a weird twist of plot,the queen turns out to be not nasty at all. She has found out that the evil wizard has kidnapped the real princess and locked her up somewhere, but without proof, she cannot take action against the wizard. So she needs to use Alice as a decoy while the Care Bears go look for the real princess. They managed to find the princess thanks to the Mad Hatter, and on another weird twist, it turns out that the Jabberwocky(think his name was Stan or something alike) was also a good guy - he was just being mean because he has a splinter stuck to his foot(cliché stuff, that). They managed to switch the princess with Alice in time for the most impossible trial of all, and upon completion of the task, the wizard, in a rage of absentmindedness, blurts out his plans for all to hear, and thus ends up getting locked up. Then they go back to Care-a-lot, and Grumpy busts a rap about food or something as the credits start to roll.

Verdict: memorable movie, and if I find the DVD or VideoCD or even videocassette on a shelf at a store, I'll no doubt snap it up. The plot itself is just mediocre, but the way the plot was written and executed - brilliant. Lots of humor, the music is darn memorable, and the characters - pleasant voice, captivating and not annoying at all. I didn't really think much of the Care Bear's TV show back in the 80s, but this movie is good stuff. Okay, maybe it's happy-sappy delusion syndrome, but remembering the songs has got to mean something positive, right?
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Not as bad as you think
17 July 2002
Warning: Spoilers
Well, I'm not sure what some of the people here are complaining about, but I actually liked 'My Little Pony Tales'. I mean, if we can have aardvarks, raccoons, dragons and other animals going to school, why not ponies?

Also, the story-line here is more realistic then the those in the original 80's series. Gone are the mean and nasty, horrible warlords and witches who wants to conquer Pony Land. Instead, they now talk about down to earth everyday problems like pollution, practical jokes, cheating, and other stuff that we're all more familiar with. I actually liked the change. And on the bright side, we still get songs, although only one a story this time around. My only gripe is that the show lacks Megan - then again, putting humans into the show would ruin things.

Call me nutty, but I feel that this show is a major improvement over the 80's series.
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Caillou (1997–2018)
This is what I call reality TV
25 November 2001
Maybe it's just me, but I find nothing wrong with Caillou. There is nothing wrong with his voice (I find it sweet, gentle and nice), nor his behavior (I remembered going through some of the events and emotions Caillou go through in my childhood). This kind of show is what I call reality TV. It's a great show, and I always watch it when it comes on without fail.
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In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994 TV Movie)
Enlightening
27 May 2000
Before I watched the movie, all I knew about Seuss was that his books are funny. After I watched it, however, I was enlightened by the mind-numbing amount of information about the "Good Doctor", from his early years to the present. The movie is well written (though the background design are rather cheesy and the film looks like it's colored in "Technicolor"), performed and directed. Whether you're a bookworm, Dr. Seuss fan, a college student doing a research on Dr. Seuss, or just plain couch potato, this movie's one you cannot miss! I give it 2 thumbs up!
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The Adventures of Spot (1987–1993)
10/10
Great cartoon
8 March 2000
This cartoon is great! The music is pleasant, the colors are bright and lively, and the storyline is excellent, though a bit slow (what do you expect? It is targeted for toddlers!). Also, there are little, if any, scary parts in the story (again, suitable for young children who are easily scared). And Spot's voice (portrayed by Paul Nicholas) is charming and soothing. Overall, I give it 2 thumbs up!
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10/10
Pleasant even to adults
23 February 2000
What can I say? The plot lines are reasonable, the music is upbeat and original, the characters are very interactive, friendly and pleasant to hang out with, the animations are flawless, and there is a lot of humour. Furthermore, it is very educational. I give it 2 thumbs up!
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