Hi everyone! Hi, kids! So, it's been quite a while since I last published anything on here. I know, that's a rather big shame, and darn, I feel like I need to finally get some new works out! But anyhow, I've got some very good news for all of you - my blog should be fully back the coming February. :) This was Yours Truly, I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and that children enjoyed the gifts they got. See you all in February. Love, your Diva 🎄
BASIC INFO Directed by: Brent Dawes Country: South Africa Year: 2003 Language: English (no dialogue) Runtime: 5 minutes Suitable for ages: 3+ REVIEWER'S SCORE Animation: 7/10 Writing: 6/10 Characters: 6/10 Sound design: 8/10 OVERALL: 6/10 FINAL NOTES: Although of an acceptable quality for a show aimed at younger kids and 5 times more tolerable than something like PAW Patrol , Jungle Beat offers very little for older children & parents to enjoy. Which is NOT a bad thing in and of itself. ☺ However, I must stress, there are better shows for toddlers and pre-school aged children, like The Adventures of Chuck & Friends and Gazoon. In conclusion, there's no harm in letting your little ones watching this show, but don't expect to be carried away by it yourself. BEFORE WE GO... Thanks for reading my thoughts and let me know if you agree or not. :) (Just keep it civil while discussing, 'kay?) My next mini-review will be released on February 7t...
BASIC INFO Year - 2008 Country - the US Language(s) - English, French Runtime - 81 minutes Directed by - David Mitton, William Lau Written by - Amy Wolfram, Ruth Handler Based on - The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas Age rating - U (the UK) REVIEWER'S NOTE Animation - 7/10 Music - 8/10 Story - 8/10 Characters - 8/10 OVERALL - 8/10 Before we start... Cheerio, everyone! Cheerio, kids! This was originally planned for January, but that didn't happen. I apologise for the delay. Now, enjoy my first (but certainly NOT last) review of a Barbie film! FINAL THOUGHTS This Barbie film is based on the famous novel by the French writer Alexandre Dumas, titled The Three Musketeers , which I'm no stranger to and has been adapted many times through films and television shows, including Dogtanian an...
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