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De grandes aventures attendent Peanut, Baby et Jelly et leurs compagnons de jeu canard, raton laveur et castor.De grandes aventures attendent Peanut, Baby et Jelly et leurs compagnons de jeu canard, raton laveur et castor.De grandes aventures attendent Peanut, Baby et Jelly et leurs compagnons de jeu canard, raton laveur et castor.
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I still love this show to this day. I was sad this was not on disney plus. This is what cartoons should be more like instead of being gross and stupid where you learned nothing. This show teaches you strong lessons. Like on youtube in SML where they teach kids to be mean or stupid and start violence. I will chose this over jeffy any day because this on the other hand wants to make the world a better place where there is more love less hate like alex9920 i hate that user. There is cute looking character designs and nice artstyles. The noodle dance was great and can get stuck in your head and can teach you great life lessons without being made for money. Can you say the same for paw patrol or baby shark? I dont think so.
Back then I was flipping through channels. I saw this cartoon. The stories while simple is very original. Something is appealing about this show. The characters are so cute and huggable. The humor is basically like the humor you would find on looney tunes. They live in a nice rural area called lake hoo-haw. Everything always worked out in the end and people are nice to each other except for the duck or poodles. The kids are nice to the adults and always respect them. The mayor is very funny as he likes to collect junk. The cutest characters are the otter trio pinch and scootch. There is no violence or inappropriate content. Just fresh and clean with good morals and life lessons. It's not violent or too babyish
So it's good for kids and older kids to watch. I recommend you watch this online. None of the horrible garbage on Cartoon network or Nickelodeon they play nowadays like Teen Titans Go or The Loud House they are garbage.
I have been watching this show with my daughter for over a year now, and it's delightful. Granted, it is FOR KIDS, but I find myself enjoying the episodes as well. PB&J are good role models, who use their good judgement and proper upbringing to solve problems. They are courteous, kind, and come from a loving household where their parents have rules, yet respect them and their judgement. I like the message this show sends to my daughter, especially about "using your noodle" to figure things out. The characters are endearing, the music is fun, and all the episodes have meaning, and teach valuable lessons--something you don't always find in cartoons anymore. I enjoy this show, along with most of the others done by the creator, Jim Jinkins--he puts out quality shows for kids.
This is a great kid show. Who could forget Peanut Butter and Jelly? The Jokes were funny. The Stories still hold up. Pinch Raccoon is my favorite character. This show started my otter obsession too. Disney needs to put this on Disney Plus or even put it back on tv.
I always thought I was too old to be watching PB&J Otter when it was on, but now I realize that I was only eleven so it was totally fine. I just couldn't turn away from the catchy tunes of the intro or the fun colors of these adorable otters. Why parents would name their children Peanut, Butter, and Jelly is a little beyond me though.
What's really weird is that Peanut is the oldest brother and then his younger sister is named Jelly. They're out of order! Was their mom just hoping that she would have another kid and he would be the perfect shade of yellowy-beige? Because that's what happened. Butter is technically a baby in the show, he wears a diaper and everything. Oh sorry. I guess Butter is a girl. That's going to be an unfortunate name during her high school years. Not that she should be in high school since she's an otter. I find it very convenient that Jelly turned out to be purple. Peanut is red, so unless he's a spicy peanut the color scheme doesn't really work for him.
The Otter family lives on a houseboat (gross) in the middle of Lake Hoohaw among many other houseboated families. The Otter kids had a really cool slide coming out of their room that would shoot them down to the breakfast table. Jealous.
PB&J's mom, Opal, is nice. She has an afro which leads me to believe she's black. Their dad is very nice, normal, and kind which is super unrealistic.
Flick Duck is a good friend of the sibling trio. Flick is nice, sometimes clumsy, and very duck-like. Whenever the gang is in a pickle, they do a "Noodle Dance" to get their brain juices flowing. It's like, why can't you just think? You really have to do a dance? Peanut refuses to dance and by the end his feet start tapping and he can't control himself. This is by far the cheesiest part of the show.
They're also friends with a Beaver named Munchy and a raccoon named pinch.
There is a rich family of poodles that live on the lake. So random. Their kids are Ootsie, Bootsie, and Snootie. I'm going to assume you can figure their personalities out on your own.
This show was really cute and enjoyable. It was actually made by the creator of Doug, so it definitely gets some props. I was always comforted by the simplicity of their lives. Everything was so simple and happy in this show. In my next life I hope I'm an otter.
What's really weird is that Peanut is the oldest brother and then his younger sister is named Jelly. They're out of order! Was their mom just hoping that she would have another kid and he would be the perfect shade of yellowy-beige? Because that's what happened. Butter is technically a baby in the show, he wears a diaper and everything. Oh sorry. I guess Butter is a girl. That's going to be an unfortunate name during her high school years. Not that she should be in high school since she's an otter. I find it very convenient that Jelly turned out to be purple. Peanut is red, so unless he's a spicy peanut the color scheme doesn't really work for him.
The Otter family lives on a houseboat (gross) in the middle of Lake Hoohaw among many other houseboated families. The Otter kids had a really cool slide coming out of their room that would shoot them down to the breakfast table. Jealous.
PB&J's mom, Opal, is nice. She has an afro which leads me to believe she's black. Their dad is very nice, normal, and kind which is super unrealistic.
Flick Duck is a good friend of the sibling trio. Flick is nice, sometimes clumsy, and very duck-like. Whenever the gang is in a pickle, they do a "Noodle Dance" to get their brain juices flowing. It's like, why can't you just think? You really have to do a dance? Peanut refuses to dance and by the end his feet start tapping and he can't control himself. This is by far the cheesiest part of the show.
They're also friends with a Beaver named Munchy and a raccoon named pinch.
There is a rich family of poodles that live on the lake. So random. Their kids are Ootsie, Bootsie, and Snootie. I'm going to assume you can figure their personalities out on your own.
This show was really cute and enjoyable. It was actually made by the creator of Doug, so it definitely gets some props. I was always comforted by the simplicity of their lives. Everything was so simple and happy in this show. In my next life I hope I'm an otter.
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- AnecdotesGina Marie Tortorici hadn't learned how to read quite yet when she was cast, so her co-star Jenell Brook Slack assisted her as they read through the scripts.
- Crédits fousClips from the episode are shown during the credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Kids Cartoons You Forgot About (2024)
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