Hello, all! Hello, kids! As the title suggests, here are some shows and films I would like to review at one point or another. Now, that doesn't necessarily mean I will analyse all of them for sure, but I'm definitely interested in doing so! Also, keep on mind that I'm NOT promising when this is gonna happen specifically! Also, this list is NOT in any chronological order . Without further ado, let's dive in! Digimon: Data Squad K-Pop Demon Hunters Puss In Boots: The Last Wish Sylvan by D'Ocon Films Transformers: One Thomas and Friends - an episode of choice Ever After High an animated NFBC short of choice Tugs Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes So yeah, that's basically a rundown of what I would like to review in the near future. For now, have a nice summer (if you're in the Northern Hemisphere) and I see you all soon. Love, your Diva 🩵
BASIC INFO show - Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends n⁰ of season - season 2 n⁰ of episode - episode 4 year - 1986 written by - Rev. Wilbert Awdry (original story), Britt Allcroft, David Mitton directed by - David Mitton narrated by - Ringo Starr, George Carlin (US only) country - the UK suitable for ages - all REVIEWER'S NOTE models - 9/10 music - 10/10 story - 10/10 characters - 10/10 OVERALL - 9/10 Before we start... Hello everyone! Hello kids! Like I promised, we'll be reviewing an episode of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends of my choice, as the series itself has a lot of seasons and has gone through several eras , thus, making me want to have a look at something a bit simpler to review. Also, you can consider this a ...
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...
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