Dronecats
- Serie de TV
- 2024–
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn the bustling city of Meowpolis, four high-tech kitties and their human friends Arlo and Dotty keep the city safe.In the bustling city of Meowpolis, four high-tech kitties and their human friends Arlo and Dotty keep the city safe.In the bustling city of Meowpolis, four high-tech kitties and their human friends Arlo and Dotty keep the city safe.
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Dronecats is a cartoon that has started posting episodes on YouTube, and let's just say after seeing some episodes, this is basically another in a long line of shows trying to make money off the long-running series Paw Patrol, even going as far as to not hide the fact that it has elements similar to the show it's trying to make a quick buck off of.
Set in Meowpolis, a fictional town that has its name in a parody of the Hollywood sign, four cats, Jet, Bo, Spider, and Seeker, are the Dronecats, a team of superhero cats who can fly and stop disasters thanks to wearing armor equipped with jetpack-like drones that also allow them to fly. Mentored by a white Persian cat named Lady Tulip, and aided by two human allies, Arlo and Dotty, the four save Meowpolis from mischievious villains like Dr. Fang and Mischief Pete.
Yeah, I am not going to lie, this cartoon is another in a long line of shows that blatantly rip off Paw Patrol. The cats are able to fly using their drones, which is taken from Skye and her pup pack usually having a jetpack or other device that allows her to take flight. Also, the drones have some elements that can rip off Paw Patrol and other shows (Jet has water cannons that can make him the Marshal of the team, and Spider's drone can fire webs, making her a rip-off of Spider-Man, who also has his own preschool cartoon). Also, the character designs are not that good, and the voice acting sometimes does not match the lip sync of the characters. Also, the episodes seem to have placed renamed to start with Meow, like Meowseum, which is annoying.
Set in Meowpolis, a fictional town that has its name in a parody of the Hollywood sign, four cats, Jet, Bo, Spider, and Seeker, are the Dronecats, a team of superhero cats who can fly and stop disasters thanks to wearing armor equipped with jetpack-like drones that also allow them to fly. Mentored by a white Persian cat named Lady Tulip, and aided by two human allies, Arlo and Dotty, the four save Meowpolis from mischievious villains like Dr. Fang and Mischief Pete.
Yeah, I am not going to lie, this cartoon is another in a long line of shows that blatantly rip off Paw Patrol. The cats are able to fly using their drones, which is taken from Skye and her pup pack usually having a jetpack or other device that allows her to take flight. Also, the drones have some elements that can rip off Paw Patrol and other shows (Jet has water cannons that can make him the Marshal of the team, and Spider's drone can fire webs, making her a rip-off of Spider-Man, who also has his own preschool cartoon). Also, the character designs are not that good, and the voice acting sometimes does not match the lip sync of the characters. Also, the episodes seem to have placed renamed to start with Meow, like Meowseum, which is annoying.
I came across DroneCats by chance, and my kids (ages 4 and 6) absolutely love it. The idea of flying cats with their own special drones is fun, creative, and really captures their imagination.
What I really appreciate as a parent is that the episodes are short, easy to follow, and focus on teamwork, problem-solving, and helping others. The characters are colorful and unique, without being too loud or over-the-top. I also love that both boys and girls are represented as capable and kind.
No, it's not some huge blockbuster production - but it doesn't have to be. My kids laugh, get excited about the missions, and talk about the episodes even after the show is over. For us, it's a great mix of fun and positive messages. Definitely worth checking out!
What I really appreciate as a parent is that the episodes are short, easy to follow, and focus on teamwork, problem-solving, and helping others. The characters are colorful and unique, without being too loud or over-the-top. I also love that both boys and girls are represented as capable and kind.
No, it's not some huge blockbuster production - but it doesn't have to be. My kids laugh, get excited about the missions, and talk about the episodes even after the show is over. For us, it's a great mix of fun and positive messages. Definitely worth checking out!
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By what name was Dronecats (2024) officially released in Canada in English?
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