Les aventures de Paddington
Original title: The Adventures of Paddington
- TV Series
- 2019–
- Tous publics
- 21m
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8.2/10
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A younger Paddington writes letters to Aunt Lucy celebrating the new things he has discovered through the day's exciting activities.A younger Paddington writes letters to Aunt Lucy celebrating the new things he has discovered through the day's exciting activities.A younger Paddington writes letters to Aunt Lucy celebrating the new things he has discovered through the day's exciting activities.
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- 3 wins & 8 nominations total
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I enjoyed watching this with my little one as the animation is nice and quaint, it's also more realistic in terms of London life than the films too. The stories are sweet as well, innocent and fun.
Of course it HAS to be PC so there is one character (just one mind you!) from different ethnic groups and one child is disabled. So obvious but that's not an issue.
What makes the cartoon annoying is the main character: Paddington is 50 times more annoying than any other character, everything he does makes me want to turn the tv off. I know it's meant to be lighthearted and fun but he's just so....irritating!
Of course it HAS to be PC so there is one character (just one mind you!) from different ethnic groups and one child is disabled. So obvious but that's not an issue.
What makes the cartoon annoying is the main character: Paddington is 50 times more annoying than any other character, everything he does makes me want to turn the tv off. I know it's meant to be lighthearted and fun but he's just so....irritating!
This show is delectable, but sometimes I get bored of visually examining it. This show could utilize some surprises in the exhibition or shocking things to spice things up because it's kind of bland, but overall it's authentically great and enjoyable!
Very much aimed at younger children who enjoyed the two recent Paddington films.
Having Ben Wishaw remain as the voice of the lovable bear helps a great deal, but it's not as good as the films.
Having Ben Wishaw remain as the voice of the lovable bear helps a great deal, but it's not as good as the films.
I've been watching the series on Nick Jr and I think this new series is decently enjoyable it's good nice humour and a great impressive style of cgi animation.
However it's not as charming as the first 2 movies were or even the 1975-1980 tv series because I find this to be more aimed towards younger children than something the whole children can enjoy. But it's definitely better than shows such as Peppa Pig, Paw Patrol or the newer Thomas and Friends: BWBA series.... Overall 6/10.
However it's not as charming as the first 2 movies were or even the 1975-1980 tv series because I find this to be more aimed towards younger children than something the whole children can enjoy. But it's definitely better than shows such as Peppa Pig, Paw Patrol or the newer Thomas and Friends: BWBA series.... Overall 6/10.
He's a very rare sort of bear. This is The Adventures of Paddington, first impressions.
The Adventures of Paddington is the latest installment in the long running Paddington Bear franchise, drawing inspiration from the live-action movies specifically.
Now, even though, Paddington can be enjoyed by everyone of all ages, for some reason this show airs on Nick Jr, which I find strange because Paddington was never for preschoolers, and its scope and depth goes way beyond your typical modern Nick Jr show.
This show is very smart, has a deep cast of characters, and important lessons for kids to learn, meaning that for once, it's actually educational. Wow! I really do mean it when I say that.
Also, let's talk about the animation. I love the animation. It's CGI, but it resembles stop-motion, which is a perfect fit for the show's gentle, relaxing, wholesome tone.
Overall, with this show, Butterbean's Cafe, Blue's Clues and You, and Corn and Peg, and the revival season of Bubble Guppies being a major improvement, I'd say Nick Jr is on the track to success once more.
(sees Baby Shark)
Oh.
Oh no.
The Adventures of Paddington is the latest installment in the long running Paddington Bear franchise, drawing inspiration from the live-action movies specifically.
Now, even though, Paddington can be enjoyed by everyone of all ages, for some reason this show airs on Nick Jr, which I find strange because Paddington was never for preschoolers, and its scope and depth goes way beyond your typical modern Nick Jr show.
This show is very smart, has a deep cast of characters, and important lessons for kids to learn, meaning that for once, it's actually educational. Wow! I really do mean it when I say that.
Also, let's talk about the animation. I love the animation. It's CGI, but it resembles stop-motion, which is a perfect fit for the show's gentle, relaxing, wholesome tone.
Overall, with this show, Butterbean's Cafe, Blue's Clues and You, and Corn and Peg, and the revival season of Bubble Guppies being a major improvement, I'd say Nick Jr is on the track to success once more.
(sees Baby Shark)
Oh.
Oh no.
Did you know
- TriviaPaddington is voiced by the same actor that voiced Paddington in the films (Ben Whishaw).
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Garfieldelodeon (2019)
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