Chip, a 4-year-old pug puppy, takes her first steps towards independence at kindergarten with secret friend Potato-a teensy tiny mouse-at her side.Chip, a 4-year-old pug puppy, takes her first steps towards independence at kindergarten with secret friend Potato-a teensy tiny mouse-at her side.Chip, a 4-year-old pug puppy, takes her first steps towards independence at kindergarten with secret friend Potato-a teensy tiny mouse-at her side.
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We want more Chip and Potato! Season one ends on a cliffhanger to keep us adults wanting more.
It's well thought out, with great lessons being taught (and learned). An enjoyable storyline that continues through from the first episode on, not just short stories that are 10ish minutes long. Adorable, likeable characters of all types making it easy for just about everyone to find a relatable character or situation.
We have seen the entire 1st season at least a dozen times since we discovered this show on Netflix (June 2019) and I'm not sick of it yet. We began watching Chip and Potato with my 2 year old and now her brother's (7 & 10) enjoy watching it too. This show contains just the right amount of cuteness!
The beauty of this kid show is how inclusive it is. As a family living happily in modern times, it's great to see a kid show with LGBTQ* characters. Good job, good hearts. Thank you.
We are big fans of pugs in this house, and I think it's just a really cute show. I love to see a show with realistic parents, siblings, and school. Sweet Chip befriends Nico the panda very quickly and makes him feel welcome at his new school which I think is awesome.
However, I specifically wanted to say how GREAT I think this show is for its inclusivity. This new season has introduced new neighbors, The Razzles. A gay zebra couple raising their twins. I think that is just awesome! They introduced themselves normally and NO ONE made a big deal at all about their sexuality. That's how it should be! I'm really proud of this show for naturally including them. My youngest son loves to watch it and it's one of those shows I actually like to watch with him.
Very cute, wholly inoffensive and deals with recognizable situations for little kids. Doesn't work on your nerves after 5 episodes like some other shows aimed at 2/3/4/5 year olds.
Only real downside is the cutesy language. Don't watch if you hate cutesy nicknames. Or songs. Because there is definitely some singing. But hey, the kid likes the show and I haven't had the urge to throw a brick through the TV like I do with most other cartoons. So I'll deal with some cutesy language and bad songs.
I stumbled on this while watching another show I've seen at least 6 times. So I thought at least this show isn't THAT one, right? The main characters are a family of pugs, all their names are based on potatoes. Chip has a pet mouse she keeps in her pocket named Potato. Everyone thinks Potato is a stuffed doll. The rest of the "cast" is filled with jungle animals. The episodes are about Chip and her daily adventures. While it's one episode there are several stories inside of it. On Netflix there's an entire season available. My 5 year old granddaughter really liked it. One part Chip start kindergarten, she gets roller skates and does chores. My granddaughter said "she's just like me!"
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- TriviaAll of the Pug children are named after potatoes. (Chip, Spud, Tot)
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