Una vivace bambina di nome Peg e il suo aiutante Cat risolvono i problemi usando concetti matematici fondamentali.Una vivace bambina di nome Peg e il suo aiutante Cat risolvono i problemi usando concetti matematici fondamentali.Una vivace bambina di nome Peg e il suo aiutante Cat risolvono i problemi usando concetti matematici fondamentali.
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Am I the ONLY one who HATES this god-awful show? The title characters, Peg and Cat, won't shut up, they always sing that stupid "Problem Solved" song (which, by the way, is sung in EVERY EPISODE), and there's always a surprise musical number when I least expect it. A lot of you are going to disagree, well, I don't care. I'd rather watch Johnny Test or Problem Solverz (probably the inspiration for the "Problem Solved" song.). The only thing good about the show is- oh, who am I kidding? There is no good thing about this show! This is one of the most god awful shows in the history of television. Let your kids watch Nature Cat or something other than this god-awful show. Unless they like surprise musical numbers or protagonists that won't shut up!
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I do not understand how anyone would not love this show. It is absolutely wonderful! It features a girl who is not obsessed with princesses and loves solving math-based problems. I have an almost 5 yr. old son who loves it more than any other show. Every single one of his friends, male and female, also love it as it is interesting, insightful, and addresses common childhood issues with a spirit of fun and inquisitiveness. I would like to thank PBS for another amazing production and I hope that negative reviews never deter them from making such high quality, educational shows.If you want your child to watch only television that expands their minds and educates them, you MUST have them watch this show. Well done PBS. Thank you.
i was surprised to come across this program. the show does have a cute look, but it is not the same as the original program it copied.
Sarah and Duck... still in production, with a "softer lesson and manner" about it. much prefer it, everyone should give it a look... you just cant beat the shallots!
Sarah and Duck... still in production, with a "softer lesson and manner" about it. much prefer it, everyone should give it a look... you just cant beat the shallots!
@superkeegan's review, keep in mind that this show is for children. As in 3 to 8 year olds who are just learning math. I'm older than that but I still enjoy the show because it has moments when it's actually funny. It's also fun to watch. The Problem Solved song is short so I don't have a problem with it being used in every episode. It's actually kind of catchy in fact. And if you'd rather watch Johnny Test than this, well, that's your personal preference because Johnny Test is nowhere near as educational as this show.
Anyway, this show is really educational and it's great for young children in preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and even second grade. Hope it lasts on air.
Anyway, this show is really educational and it's great for young children in preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and even second grade. Hope it lasts on air.
If you're reading the review, you're probably wondering why I'm choosing to bash at a kids show about mathematics, but I hope that if you read this, it will make sense.
I have a younger brother, who - at the time this review was typed out - is six years old, and even HE doesn't like this show, and I've observed as to why. Ever notice that the characters always talk too fast to get the information grabbed at? There is never a breath of air between the dialogue. A similar issue to one I had growing up to Dinosaur Train. The characters spoke too fast, so I could never get invested in the lessons. They just whizzed by my comprehension.
Another thing to point out, the characters themselves. There's a difference between "simplifying" and "dumbing it down". Simplifying would be just explaining the basics of the concept, but dumbing something down is believing the audience doesn't understand because they're dumb. This show does that with its characters. When it showed Einstein as an imbecile (not even for growing purposes), I wanted to scream, and all the characters feel like cardboard cutouts that aren't relatable. Plus, Peg would overreact at even the smallest of situations, not even something that little kids would relate to.
One of the biggest annoyances that I'm sad to see in almost everything that's supposedly for children is hypnotic movement. Ever notice that all the characters speak and move non-stop and almost at the same speed? It's the equivalent of watching a watch waving back and forth or when you almost pass out from looking at the scenery zoom by when you're riding in a car. Both of those numb the mind enough so that you don't think about the show, but not so much to make you bored. This happens ALL around the show.
I know this is supposed to be for little kids to get engaged in math, but I don't feel like that was the intent. Even if it was, this show is a horrible way to engage kids to do that, because they don't even get engaged because of how bland, blank and hypnotic this show is.
I understand this is for kids, and you may call be a hater all you want, but kids deserve better than this show and this show deserves to be taken down.
I have a younger brother, who - at the time this review was typed out - is six years old, and even HE doesn't like this show, and I've observed as to why. Ever notice that the characters always talk too fast to get the information grabbed at? There is never a breath of air between the dialogue. A similar issue to one I had growing up to Dinosaur Train. The characters spoke too fast, so I could never get invested in the lessons. They just whizzed by my comprehension.
Another thing to point out, the characters themselves. There's a difference between "simplifying" and "dumbing it down". Simplifying would be just explaining the basics of the concept, but dumbing something down is believing the audience doesn't understand because they're dumb. This show does that with its characters. When it showed Einstein as an imbecile (not even for growing purposes), I wanted to scream, and all the characters feel like cardboard cutouts that aren't relatable. Plus, Peg would overreact at even the smallest of situations, not even something that little kids would relate to.
One of the biggest annoyances that I'm sad to see in almost everything that's supposedly for children is hypnotic movement. Ever notice that all the characters speak and move non-stop and almost at the same speed? It's the equivalent of watching a watch waving back and forth or when you almost pass out from looking at the scenery zoom by when you're riding in a car. Both of those numb the mind enough so that you don't think about the show, but not so much to make you bored. This happens ALL around the show.
I know this is supposed to be for little kids to get engaged in math, but I don't feel like that was the intent. Even if it was, this show is a horrible way to engage kids to do that, because they don't even get engaged because of how bland, blank and hypnotic this show is.
I understand this is for kids, and you may call be a hater all you want, but kids deserve better than this show and this show deserves to be taken down.
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