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Kathleen Barr, Dalias Blake, Brian Drummond, Sarah Edmondson, Eli Gabay, Tabitha St. Germain, Jon Hamm, Matt Hill, Sam Vincent, Maxine Miller, Bill Mondy, Colin Murdock, Nicole Oliver, Betty Phillips, Laara Sadiq, French Tickner, Lee Tockar, J.T. Turner, Jennifer Westfeldt, Alan Marriott, Trevor Lim, Vanesa Tomasino, Alex Ferris, Regan Oey, Christina Crivici, Alison Araya, Michelle Creber, Valin Shinyei, Madeleine Peters, Cedric Payne, and Ashlyn Drummond in Martha Speaks (2008)

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Martha Speaks

11 reviews
6/10

Verdict is mutty and educational

Martha is an educational show for the tots. The show touches on language, and social skills subjects.

Its a very open world show with an interesting animation choice.

My only flaw is I have a hatred towards 4 legged mutts. The mutts ruin the show because they aren't likeable. All the other supporting casts are but the mutts are simply worthless.

Overall its a good show to sit and chill to.

Verdict mutty of a show. mutt lovers will love this show.
  • ThunderKing6
  • Jan 15, 2021
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8/10

Underratedly Amazing

Like Arthur, this was one of my favorite PBS Kids shows. It's kinda like they're sister shows. I know this one isn't at Arthur's quality and memorability, but it's still really fun to watch. Even with the supernatural elements, especially the talking dog, the characters still feel real, like what Arthur does. It's sad that this show gets very little attention, but it will always be a part of my memories.
  • Andy-5851
  • Aug 6, 2025
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9/10

Martha is a dog lovers dream

What would my dog say if it could talk? That was the question the daughter of children's author, Susan Meddaugh asked one day while eating alphabet soup. Susan took that one premise and her real dog, Martha, and constructed a very creative series of books which have now been transformed into a PBS animated series. Martha is the dog of Helen Lorraine, a ten year old little girl. One day, Martha accidentally eats some of "Martha's Alphabet Soup," and discovers that the letters go to her head instead of her stomach. Thus, she begins to talk, and talk, and talk. Produced by WGBH Boston and Studio B Productions, Inc., the show creatively introduces words to a young audience straight from a dog's point of view. Martha manages to wriggle herself into all kinds of situations while learning what words and phrases really mean by human standards. And, consequently, her human caregivers learn some new tricks from this very intelligent mutt. The fact that she can translate what other animals say comes in very handy at times, as she attempts to live in a world that real dogs rarely understand. To say that her antics are sometimes hilarious is somewhat of an understatement. Here is a family, two dogs, a group of friends, and a sly sense of humor located in a comfortable neighborhood that could be located just down the street. Martha creates a casual, entertaining learning mood that is easily revisited. This show is geared not only for children, but, as with the most successful cartoons, it works on many different levels for adults as well. As a new fan of this wonderful series, I can highly recommend that parents "sit" and watch this show with their kids, "speak" about what they have just seen, "roll over" with laughter, and go eat some "alphabet soup" for lunch. I promise you won't hit the "paws" button.
  • jcook56050
  • Feb 11, 2009
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5/10

Martha Speaks is the Fran drescher of PBS

Just a quick fact about Me before you read my review. I'm 15 yrs. old and i watched this show 4 years ago, and i'm still watching to prove my points, plus i wanted to tell you this so you don't think i'm an adult. Martha Speakes is a show for kids of the age of 8 to 11 yrs. old. This show is very age appropriate. No adult, teenager ,or grown up kid will like how this show explains words. Especially when it said from a certain dogs voice. Martha's voice makes her the Fran Drescher of PBS. Her voice is so annoying it turns off anyone who is above the age of 11. Not all of the characters act like their age. The frame rate of the show is decent, because the charters basically painted paper puppets. And can some explain to me how a dog who ate alphabet soup and got the power to speak, can call the police with her dog paws, and get a ton of petitions signatures to ban 4th of July fireworks. Even though this is a cartoon, it can try to make some sense. I give Martha Speakes a 5.9/10. This review was made in 2012.
  • TheCartoonfaxuator
  • Dec 30, 2012
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10/10

Great show!

My kid LOOOOOOVES Martha Speaks! We stumbled on this by accident while channel surfing. After I saw how interested he was in it, I went to the library to borrow a couple of DVDs. I knew then that he loved them enough for me to buy them. He now has 2 of Martha's DVDs and can't get enough of her. I love them because they do manage to write great and very funny stories that appeal to both kids and adults. I can truly call this a family show.

The thing that appeals to me about "Martha Speaks" is even though Martha is very intelligent and can articulate like a human, she's still a dog who still thinks like a dog (i.e., she still likes to drink out of the toilet bowl, dig holes and eat out of the garbage), which creates some very interesting situations! It also exposes my son to very big words and their meaning - and it does seem to have helped expand his vocabulary.

I think that this would make an excellent live-action movie if anyone decided to make that move (hint, hint) and I would be the first one to see it! I would HIGHLY recommend these DVDs and the books!
  • blayneleonard
  • Aug 16, 2010
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4/10

One character needs to be removed.

  • mia-31718
  • Jul 30, 2021
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1/10

Edit: Changed my mind. Never will be as famous as Danny Phantom and The Fairly OddParents because it doesn't deserve it

  • joeypelobello
  • Oct 6, 2018
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10/10

Marvelous animated dog show on earth!!!

Martha Speaks says it all about the adventures of Martha, a mixed breed dog who gains the ability to talk after she starts eating alphabet soup with letters that go up to her brain instead of her stomach!!! Audiences of all ages will be delighted by this television tale that gives you the wonders of what their pets are thinking!!!
  • criticj
  • Jul 11, 2021
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2/10

A Show That Should Be Silenced

  • djstiles-91131
  • Aug 19, 2024
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9/10

Great show

Martha speaks is a great show that everyone would love.

Why I didn't gave ten stars? Well, not everything is perfect... But really guys, if you looking for a show which your kids will enjoy to watch, I think this is a great one to start with.
  • talazcoil
  • Apr 30, 2022
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10/10

The greatest talking dog series ever!!

  • stephenchase-63504
  • Feb 18, 2021
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