The adventures of an exciting and bright raccoon at his local school where he meets up with the rest of his friends.The adventures of an exciting and bright raccoon at his local school where he meets up with the rest of his friends.The adventures of an exciting and bright raccoon at his local school where he meets up with the rest of his friends.
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I saw this series when I was a 5-8 year old, and it was so good in many ways. The plot in each episode is wonderful and sweeping the children, A very mature series in relation to a series designed for children aged 8 and under, the characters are simply wonderful one by one. In short, an excellent series for children, and adults can certainly enjoy it. My rating is 8.
This is a very good show teaching younger kids not much educational stuff, but stuff like how to be a good friend and all that. The students at Hilltop School are of all kinds. Such as Charles, a shy little bunny. There's also Doris, a large and loud beaver. I would definitely say this show is safe and clean for your child to watch. No bad words! My suggested age range for this show would be Preschool kids to kids in grade two or one or lower. Your children will laugh out loud when they meet exciting characters like Lilly, Charles, Doris, Timothy, Yoko and the rest of the students at Hilltop school! Careful though, some of them are bullies, like Claud and Grace!
This animated show manages to convey valuable educational messages, especially about friendship, something that I miss these days. The cartoon has captivating characters and fun stories. Timothy and Yoko are very cute friends. I like the fact that it addresses real situations that happen at school. Basically, the cartoon addresses the life of each student in each episode, not focusing only on Timothy, although he is the center. And this is interesting because you see that each character has their own personality, being addressed in a fun way. Timothy Goes to School was part of my childhood, and I will always have it in my heart. It's so good to have the feeling of seeing it again.
Well, It was right after Columbia Pictures, Tristar Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, Gaumont and the creator of Rapido had made five in theatrical films with a one hit wonder and a tropical twist. There's a third and final 2000 series called Timothy Goes To School, right after those last 1999-2000 French shows such as, Cyberodent (from the creator of Rapido) along with Roxxi, The Misadventures of Brenda and Junie, Bowling Starz and Ancestral Smartypants, Shadows of Me, Harmonix and Zylarhythm.
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I have been watching Timothy Goes To School since its inception and loving every moment. The stories, while not some of the most imaginative, are very easy to connect with and are ever so slightly insightful, going at a steadier pace than other kid's shows. Love the characters too, the Franks, Nora, Lily, and Fritz steal every scene they're in. Yoko, Charles, Doris, Claude, and Grace manage to crack some nice one-liners, and Timothy lights up the screen. Kindergarten- aged characters can be annoying, but here they're innocently endearing and the adults are appropriately compassionate. Overall, Timothy Goes To School is a very enjoyable well- done little show. I also recommend another Rosemary Wells adaptation Max And Ruby (the reason you never see the parents is because it's meant to focus on the brother and sister, so stop trying to look so deeply into it), and other Bookworm Bunch shows like Marvin The Tap- Dancing Horse, Seven Little Monsters, and George Shrinks.
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- GoofsIn the first episode, Yoko is on the school bus, but some episodes later there is an episode about her joining the school and being "the new kid."
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