7 reviews
I love the bright colors, adorable characters, and fun episodes. However this is basically Butterbeans Cafe with a twist. Alice, who slightly portrays Butterbean, as a similar personality, same high voice, and same magic whisk. Both characters also have a cat named cookie. And, flying butterfly cookies. The magic recipes are the same too. This would be a 10/10 show if it wasn't copying another show.
- miasanchez-57731
- Jun 29, 2022
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I'll admit, I was kind of expecting to be disappointed, as I am a bit with Spiderman and His Amazing Friends (which repeats a moral every 3rd sentence)...but I'm pleasantly surprised with this show. The characters are visually adorable and unique, a young twist on our old faves. They get into cute little adventures and Alice obviously needs to bake or bring along something...and it's usually magical and fun, as are the adventures (it is Wonderland!)
The voice actors are superb and the deck of cards is a hoot. It's a fun show for little children to older ones.
- paperposts
- Feb 20, 2022
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It's a colorful kids show and that's about it. Cheap knock off of Strawberry Shortcake with little else going for it. I will see it look good and a lot of money went into it but it's dull and boring. Some kids may like the cooking part but mine did not.
I've been knowing and adoring the Alice and Wonderland franchise for years. However, I never thought they would add this. Anyway, it's still fun. I might add more to this review.
- rudolphalwaysvoicedbytomboys
- Feb 8, 2022
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Alice's Wonderland Bakery is absolutely magnificent! Lovable characters, beautiful locations and references to a classic film take center stage in this excellent show. Fans of all ages are bound to love this series.
Alice's Wonderland Bakery follows Alice (Libby Rue) who is a young baker in the world of Wonderland. Alice goes on several adventures with her friends, Hattie (Cj Uy) and Fergie (Jack Stanton). The trio resemble the personalities of their ancestors, Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit from the classic tale Alice in Wonderland.
The series has such fun-loving characters, each a "rockstar" in their own right, with vivid personalities and a developed character arc. Even though they mirror iconic characters from the classic Alice in Wonderland, they are not carbon copies-that means some refreshing twists as we see these new kids grow and learn their way around this topsy turvy town. Alice is a bright, spunky, and modern version of Alice from the 1951 film. My favorite character is definitely Hattie-he's very fun to watch-not always fitting the stereotype of what a "Mad Hatter" is, growing into his own, but proud of his heritage. The songs on the soundtrack to the series move the storylines along perfectly-no doubt sure to be a hit, with young children soon to be bopping along to the melodies. The animation is spectacular-every strand of hair is visible on Alice's head just like the fur on Fergie. The visuals of bright colors, abstract patterns and unusual architecture add to the world building of the Wonderland that fans all around the world are familiar with. It's as if the show picks up with Alice exactly where the movie left off in 1951 and nothing since has changed. This series is perfect, reminding fans why they fell in love with the original film, engaging audiences to watch every last second of every episode.
The theme of Alice's Wonderland Bakery is to follow your dreams. Alice loves baking with her whole heart and is regarded as the best baker in Wonderland. Even as things don't go her way all the time, Alice never gives up baking, and sometimes solves her problems by baking delicious cakes.
I give Alice's Wonderland Bakery 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 7 to 12, and older. It premieres February 9, 2022 on Disney Junior. By Heather S., KIDS FIRST!
Alice's Wonderland Bakery follows Alice (Libby Rue) who is a young baker in the world of Wonderland. Alice goes on several adventures with her friends, Hattie (Cj Uy) and Fergie (Jack Stanton). The trio resemble the personalities of their ancestors, Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit from the classic tale Alice in Wonderland.
The series has such fun-loving characters, each a "rockstar" in their own right, with vivid personalities and a developed character arc. Even though they mirror iconic characters from the classic Alice in Wonderland, they are not carbon copies-that means some refreshing twists as we see these new kids grow and learn their way around this topsy turvy town. Alice is a bright, spunky, and modern version of Alice from the 1951 film. My favorite character is definitely Hattie-he's very fun to watch-not always fitting the stereotype of what a "Mad Hatter" is, growing into his own, but proud of his heritage. The songs on the soundtrack to the series move the storylines along perfectly-no doubt sure to be a hit, with young children soon to be bopping along to the melodies. The animation is spectacular-every strand of hair is visible on Alice's head just like the fur on Fergie. The visuals of bright colors, abstract patterns and unusual architecture add to the world building of the Wonderland that fans all around the world are familiar with. It's as if the show picks up with Alice exactly where the movie left off in 1951 and nothing since has changed. This series is perfect, reminding fans why they fell in love with the original film, engaging audiences to watch every last second of every episode.
The theme of Alice's Wonderland Bakery is to follow your dreams. Alice loves baking with her whole heart and is regarded as the best baker in Wonderland. Even as things don't go her way all the time, Alice never gives up baking, and sometimes solves her problems by baking delicious cakes.
I give Alice's Wonderland Bakery 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 7 to 12, and older. It premieres February 9, 2022 on Disney Junior. By Heather S., KIDS FIRST!
I'm someone who likes eating and baking, so I'm a bit biased in favor of this show. Regardless, this is a show that I find to be pretty good. It's bright and colorful with all sorts of gorgeous scenery. The songs are pretty spot on, as is the humor. You find all the characters pretty fun to watch. There's some solid messages about creativity and thinking outside the box. I call this a win.
- blytheandferb-10967
- Aug 15, 2022
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This show has a lot going for it. The artwork is great and the 3D animation is excellent. The characters are super-cute and the food is mouth-watering! There are lots of lively songs. There is well-designed educational value in teaching the importance of following steps and measurements, and it also demonstrates the cause and effect of things we do. Moral lessons about feelings and relationships are taught, but not overdone.
Fans of Alice in Wonderland will find this show visually appealing.
I do think this show could have a broader audience if the characters were not so overly sweet. A little more "edge" like in the original Alice in Wonderland cartoon would make this appeal to older viewers too. While it is not another Sofia the First, it is a fine program for children up to 1st grade level.
I admit this show is similar to Butterbean's Cafe, but I believe Alice's Wonderland Bakery deserves the Gold Ribbon for best baked program! I do not see much of a comparison to Strawberry Shortcake.
Fans of Alice in Wonderland will find this show visually appealing.
I do think this show could have a broader audience if the characters were not so overly sweet. A little more "edge" like in the original Alice in Wonderland cartoon would make this appeal to older viewers too. While it is not another Sofia the First, it is a fine program for children up to 1st grade level.
I admit this show is similar to Butterbean's Cafe, but I believe Alice's Wonderland Bakery deserves the Gold Ribbon for best baked program! I do not see much of a comparison to Strawberry Shortcake.
- bill_allison
- Feb 10, 2024
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