Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn a town filled with food, Bread is a master cake decorator who gives life-changing makeovers that will put any customer in an amazing mood.In a town filled with food, Bread is a master cake decorator who gives life-changing makeovers that will put any customer in an amazing mood.In a town filled with food, Bread is a master cake decorator who gives life-changing makeovers that will put any customer in an amazing mood.
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I love non-sense and mindless shoes but this one takes the cake. It has a good story to follow and it's not too much of a commitment but if you're looking for a show to commit to, why are you looking at a piece of bread that cuts hair?
This show is like sausage party and spongebob had a baby (without all the inappropriateness and what not). It's very entertaining and family friendly. Couldn't recommend more.
My 2 year old and I randomly clicked on this this and we both are hooked! Really well done show with an extra side of actual pastry education sprinkled in at the end! Wilk is my favorite haha!
In my insatiable hunger for Asian children's cartoons, I've come across yet another "SpongeBob SquarePants"-esque food one (the others are "Simple Samosa" from India and "Crazy Candies" from China). And I don't need to watch the whole first season to know that "Bread Barbershop" is weird - even compared to "Crazy Candies", a potentially lawsuit-inducing knockoff of "SpongeBob SquarePants"!
The show is about a slice of bread named Bread Pitt - and, by the way, that's canon AND his name in the original Korean version - who runs a "barbershop" where he gives foods decorative makeovers with help from his snarky cupcake cashier Choco and enthusiastic assistant milk carton Wilk White. They also have a sausage dog mascot named... wait for it... Sausage.
So, positives. I like how the show gets a lot of mileage out of a simple concept. A good comedy should have a lot of potential, and this one wastes no effort in story ideas, ranging from customers needing makeovers to shenanigans outside the barber place, all while having food themes it works off.
As for negatives, the characters can be mean-spirited, the humor is not that good and often relies on lame food puns, and a number of plotlines and jokes seem like they'd be inappropriate a show rated TV-Y (ages 2 through 6) in the United States. There's an episode where they attempt an exorcism on Wilk, deciding he's possessed. Apparently exorcisms are appropriate for preschoolers, everyone. Its worldbuilding is also confusing; why are none of the foods who are interested in getting put on display on a display shelf aware that they may be eaten, yet Wilk eats the crust off a client with no problem? And why is Wilk's misspelled label a biological thing?
"Bread Barbershop" is best suited to older children (about aged 9 and up), but its sense of humor and worldbuilding make it extremely obvious that it's not meant to be taken seriously. Just don't have high expectations for it, and just treat it as fun, but mindless. Mark my words; "Bread Barbershop" is a meme waiting to happen.
Apologies if my English is not terrible; I actually care about my capitalization, spelling, and grammar.
The show is about a slice of bread named Bread Pitt - and, by the way, that's canon AND his name in the original Korean version - who runs a "barbershop" where he gives foods decorative makeovers with help from his snarky cupcake cashier Choco and enthusiastic assistant milk carton Wilk White. They also have a sausage dog mascot named... wait for it... Sausage.
So, positives. I like how the show gets a lot of mileage out of a simple concept. A good comedy should have a lot of potential, and this one wastes no effort in story ideas, ranging from customers needing makeovers to shenanigans outside the barber place, all while having food themes it works off.
As for negatives, the characters can be mean-spirited, the humor is not that good and often relies on lame food puns, and a number of plotlines and jokes seem like they'd be inappropriate a show rated TV-Y (ages 2 through 6) in the United States. There's an episode where they attempt an exorcism on Wilk, deciding he's possessed. Apparently exorcisms are appropriate for preschoolers, everyone. Its worldbuilding is also confusing; why are none of the foods who are interested in getting put on display on a display shelf aware that they may be eaten, yet Wilk eats the crust off a client with no problem? And why is Wilk's misspelled label a biological thing?
"Bread Barbershop" is best suited to older children (about aged 9 and up), but its sense of humor and worldbuilding make it extremely obvious that it's not meant to be taken seriously. Just don't have high expectations for it, and just treat it as fun, but mindless. Mark my words; "Bread Barbershop" is a meme waiting to happen.
Apologies if my English is not terrible; I actually care about my capitalization, spelling, and grammar.
I was stumbling through Netflix and somehow through an act of God ended up on this masterpiece. Plot? Wow. Character Arcs? Wow. Voice acting? Wow. The 2 minute intro of this 8 min per episode show alone had me at a loss for words. I have never felt as emotionally exhausted at the end of season 1 since Kevin James's stellar performance in Paul Blart Mall Cop 2. Eagerly anticipating season 2.
Sorry for my English I'm a 2 month old Golden Retriever.
Sorry for my English I'm a 2 month old Golden Retriever.
YES!! So GOOD! My friend showed this to me on Netflix and I thought "I don't have time for this show, I am above it!" and I couldn't have been more wrong! The intro song starts, and what a banger it is!! I was up on my feet tippin and tappin on my toes makin the ground shake and the roof rumble, the song is so catchy that I forgot where I was. The show starts with the guy with the really big head who is getting bullied (which isn't very nice) so that wasn't good, and he makes a babay cry so he goes to the Bread Barbershop (!!!?!!) and then the show starts for real. The Bread man had some trubble but he manages to figure it out when he applies blood and banana and doritoes to the affected areas. The one cake manages to become a "best seller" which doesn't really make sense so I'll dock a point for that, but the ending theme is such a banger that it gets it back. Also I get to see WILK in the endging theme so its good. WILK IS DREAM MAN!! Sorry for my English. I'm running.
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- CuriosidadesThe theme music has the same chords and buzz as the song Blitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones
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