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GregoryGreer
Reviews
Talking Tom & Friends (2014)
I loved this show and so did my six year old son.
I found this show on Netflix. I really wasn't too attracted to the theme, but I was happily surprised. The animation was not particularly attractive, but the quality was high. What I enjoyed the most was the stories. The writers used a lot of material from popular movies, but the twists and the fusion of it was greatly entertaining. The show was fast paced and didn't drag. Even though there were a large amount of episodes, they managed to keep coming up with new a different plots. My son also loved the show, so it was a great family time. I would recommend this show to anybody. The only negative I might give it is that it doesn't always present the highest level of morality for children which is why I only gave it 9 stars out of 10.
Spirit Riding Free (2017)
My 6 year old son loved it!
I came across this show on Netflix. I've never seen the original movie, and neither has my son. It sounds like this is quite different from the movie and should be viewed as a separate show. For me, personally, the show didn't do much. I thought the quality of the animation was sub-par. The story lines seemed a little silly. On the positive side, the stories were reasonably well written and carried you along. The main reason I give this 8 out of 10 stars is because my 6 year old son loved it. I'm sure my son would give it 10 out of 10 stars. He watched all the episodes one after another and never got bored. Through the eyes of an adult, I wouldn't bother, but if you want you children to be entertained, I can say that mine was greatly entertained. It always makes me happy to see my kid happy, so thanks Dreamworks for making my son happy.
The Watcher (1995)
They need to make this show available
This was an awesome show. It had well written thought provoking stories. There was a catchy soundtrack that ran through the show. Sir Mix-a-lot was the narrator and the show had a somewhat unique feel. I think the most comparable show to "The Watchers" was "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", but this show was still quite different. The show had an interesting format in that it would bounce between various stories in one episode. It would start by telling the first part of one story, then go on to tell part of another story, then come back again to tell the next part of the first story and so on. In between parts, Sir Mix-a-lot would give commentary on the various characters and their ethics or lack of. This is a must see for anybody that likes thought provoking TV shows with social commentary.