Tater é uma garota de 9 anos de idade com grandes sonhos e um certo "fator de sucesso" que a torna excepcional. Quando seus 12 primos se mudam para o verão, eles a ajudam a descobrir o que é... Ler tudoTater é uma garota de 9 anos de idade com grandes sonhos e um certo "fator de sucesso" que a torna excepcional. Quando seus 12 primos se mudam para o verão, eles a ajudam a descobrir o que é isso.Tater é uma garota de 9 anos de idade com grandes sonhos e um certo "fator de sucesso" que a torna excepcional. Quando seus 12 primos se mudam para o verão, eles a ajudam a descobrir o que é isso.
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Primos is a highly contested show due to mishaps upon it's first reveal. Is it worth the scorn the internet gave it? No, at least in my opinion.
Sure, the show has a rough start with the first few episodes not being particularly remarkable, but later entires into the series touch upon heavy topics like the feeling of exclusion for being unable to learn a language or the status of american citizenship. The comedy can be hit or miss.
The animation is fluid and there is quite a bit of experimentation depending on the episode. The songs are catchy and this show actually pulls a better villain song than the latest Disney films.
Overall not perfect, but a decent recommendation.
Sure, the show has a rough start with the first few episodes not being particularly remarkable, but later entires into the series touch upon heavy topics like the feeling of exclusion for being unable to learn a language or the status of american citizenship. The comedy can be hit or miss.
The animation is fluid and there is quite a bit of experimentation depending on the episode. The songs are catchy and this show actually pulls a better villain song than the latest Disney films.
Overall not perfect, but a decent recommendation.
This new series "Primos" was good. The characters, the storytelling, it's cool. I'm start watching new episodes and support the series. Doesn't matter what they think of it. So yes it looks kinda good. Hope everyone will like it or not or whatever. Anyway, the summer of primos reminds me of this summer with my cousins when they come to stay for a few weeks. I know it's like The Loud House and The Casagrandes but it looks okay to me. Looks a little bit different from other shows. This show is going to be awesome. It'll get a second season or not. It doesn't scare me though. So I give it 7 out of 10.
Primos is a great new cartoon that brings back the fun vibes of 2000s shows. I watched both the original and edited versions, and it's amazing how much the creators changed to make it even better.
The show's different art styles really stand out. There's the real world where Tater lives and the fantasy world from Tater's imagination inside her diary where Tater's thoughts come to life. These different styles keep things interesting and make the show visually appealing.
The animation is smooth and lively, making every scene fun to watch. The characters are all unique and entertaining, each with their own personalities that shine through without overshadowing one another. This makes it easy to connect with the whole cast.
The music in Primos is catchy and adds to the show's charm. The songs are fun and memorable, sticking with you long after the episode ends.
The style of Primos reminds me of shows like Clarence, with its distinctive and memorable look. The show captures the feel of a close-knit family and their adventures, making it heartwarming and enjoyable for all ages.
The creator and crew members also made sure to remove anything that could be seen as offensive from the original version, making Primos more inclusive and respectful for everyone.
Overall, Primos is a fun, nostalgic, and enjoyable animated series that had a rocky PR beginning but it is definitely worth watching.
The show's different art styles really stand out. There's the real world where Tater lives and the fantasy world from Tater's imagination inside her diary where Tater's thoughts come to life. These different styles keep things interesting and make the show visually appealing.
The animation is smooth and lively, making every scene fun to watch. The characters are all unique and entertaining, each with their own personalities that shine through without overshadowing one another. This makes it easy to connect with the whole cast.
The music in Primos is catchy and adds to the show's charm. The songs are fun and memorable, sticking with you long after the episode ends.
The style of Primos reminds me of shows like Clarence, with its distinctive and memorable look. The show captures the feel of a close-knit family and their adventures, making it heartwarming and enjoyable for all ages.
The creator and crew members also made sure to remove anything that could be seen as offensive from the original version, making Primos more inclusive and respectful for everyone.
Overall, Primos is a fun, nostalgic, and enjoyable animated series that had a rocky PR beginning but it is definitely worth watching.
Ehhh... It's ok. I remember people starting hating on this show When it was announced last year, it was crazy 😭. When I was getting ready for the premieres, I was excited. And during I was watching episode 1, it felt a little... Empty an dull.. I was expecting a LITTLE more, but I release you cant expect anything. Which is sad cuz I didn't wanna watch the full episode to know what actually happened more throughout the episode. But the good thing i liked about it is the song(s) Buut anywho. Even if I didn't fully watched episode 1 and didn't watched episode 2, overall a 4/10. But hey, at least the group tried their best.
Normally, I don't usually criticize a series without finishing it or based only on the first episodes, but given the noise that the trailer generated throughout Latin America and now with the first two episodes available on YouTube, this occasion warrants it.
The series Primos was wrongly promoted as the series that intended to represent all of Latin America. The error is very evident, since the series only focuses on a sector of Los Angeles located between the border that separates Mexico from the United States. This error is due to the fact that in the United States, Mexico is considered the only sector of Latin America without taking into account the other countries. To be clear, most of the Latin American countries that are not Mexico and their inhabitants are mostly unknown to the United States' vision of Latin America. So the series only focuses on a family whose members are of Mexican origin, since Mexicans are the only thing that the United States has the most knowledge of.
The shocking thing was how the main family is made up of many members living in a house that is not in good condition. That is usually the most common and superficial view that American common sense has of Latin America. Realistically, one has to admit that Latin America is an underdeveloped territory that suffers from a lot of poverty. The bad thing about that image is that it overshadows the few positive aspects that exist in the different Latin American cultures. The most coherent thing about this series is that it works more like a parody of families living in the suburbs following a formula similar to that of Bordertown. From that perspective, one can consider that the series works as a parody. In artistic terms, it does not have bad animation, some characters have decent designs and it has good humor. Luckily, they corrected some things like the name of the territory where the series takes place and the name of Lucita. Characters like Tater's mother and grandmother use a mix of English and Spanish, but it would have been more fascinating if the mother had moments where she speaks English and Spanish at other times. The grandmother should have had all the dialogues in Spanish to make her more fascinating. Having made the series bilingual would have contributed a lot.
Natasha Kline wanted to make a series about her own childhood and touch on the subject of multiculturalism. Although the latter is something that needs to be addressed, at least she did achieve the goal of making a reflection of her childhood. Each episode deals with family conflicts and concludes with Tater learning the value of family. It is not something new, but the series achieves that goal. It is very common for large families to have fights and end in reconciliation. It is something that happens every day and is always repeated. In the end, it is not such a bad series and it turns out to be funny.
If at the beginning it had been said that this was going to be a parody and not a representation of all Latin America, people would have been more understanding. The scandal could have been avoided if they had even said from the beginning that the "Hey, Cousins" was done on purpose or if Myrna Velasco had not said anything scandalous at all.
The conclusion that can be drawn for now is that Primos is a series that is better seen as a parody, because in that it manages to work quite well and be somewhat enjoyable. It is a series that has good intentions, but it was damaged by the bad press it received. The rating I give this series is 7/10 and this rating will only be temporary until the series ends.
The series Primos was wrongly promoted as the series that intended to represent all of Latin America. The error is very evident, since the series only focuses on a sector of Los Angeles located between the border that separates Mexico from the United States. This error is due to the fact that in the United States, Mexico is considered the only sector of Latin America without taking into account the other countries. To be clear, most of the Latin American countries that are not Mexico and their inhabitants are mostly unknown to the United States' vision of Latin America. So the series only focuses on a family whose members are of Mexican origin, since Mexicans are the only thing that the United States has the most knowledge of.
The shocking thing was how the main family is made up of many members living in a house that is not in good condition. That is usually the most common and superficial view that American common sense has of Latin America. Realistically, one has to admit that Latin America is an underdeveloped territory that suffers from a lot of poverty. The bad thing about that image is that it overshadows the few positive aspects that exist in the different Latin American cultures. The most coherent thing about this series is that it works more like a parody of families living in the suburbs following a formula similar to that of Bordertown. From that perspective, one can consider that the series works as a parody. In artistic terms, it does not have bad animation, some characters have decent designs and it has good humor. Luckily, they corrected some things like the name of the territory where the series takes place and the name of Lucita. Characters like Tater's mother and grandmother use a mix of English and Spanish, but it would have been more fascinating if the mother had moments where she speaks English and Spanish at other times. The grandmother should have had all the dialogues in Spanish to make her more fascinating. Having made the series bilingual would have contributed a lot.
Natasha Kline wanted to make a series about her own childhood and touch on the subject of multiculturalism. Although the latter is something that needs to be addressed, at least she did achieve the goal of making a reflection of her childhood. Each episode deals with family conflicts and concludes with Tater learning the value of family. It is not something new, but the series achieves that goal. It is very common for large families to have fights and end in reconciliation. It is something that happens every day and is always repeated. In the end, it is not such a bad series and it turns out to be funny.
If at the beginning it had been said that this was going to be a parody and not a representation of all Latin America, people would have been more understanding. The scandal could have been avoided if they had even said from the beginning that the "Hey, Cousins" was done on purpose or if Myrna Velasco had not said anything scandalous at all.
The conclusion that can be drawn for now is that Primos is a series that is better seen as a parody, because in that it manages to work quite well and be somewhat enjoyable. It is a series that has good intentions, but it was damaged by the bad press it received. The rating I give this series is 7/10 and this rating will only be temporary until the series ends.
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