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It continues the evolving story of the croods and Bettermans as they learn to live together on the most idle farm in prehistory.It continues the evolving story of the croods and Bettermans as they learn to live together on the most idle farm in prehistory.It continues the evolving story of the croods and Bettermans as they learn to live together on the most idle farm in prehistory.
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Barely a blip of change from the movies noticed. The quality graphics, brilliant colors, new beasts, plants and storylines are top-notch and fully consistent with the hilarious and fun movies.
Bravo, and I'm ready for more!
Bravo, and I'm ready for more!
10VSD89
Amazingly written episodes. The stories makes sense it doesn't feel like whatever ever! First season sets the background for the upcoming episodes once you watch first three you just then are hooked and left with curiosity to keep watching.
I honestly love this series!
All characters stories are so beautiful written.
Aga and Hope's stories - them being two different parenting style moms and yet winning with their kids.
The Thunder sisters !!
I would love it if they create one episode to show Guy and his family when he was a kid growing up with better-mans.
I have already watched it 5 times and re watching again now and did I say it's my go to comfort watch .. Me and my 6 year old son we both love this series ..
I honestly love this series!
All characters stories are so beautiful written.
Aga and Hope's stories - them being two different parenting style moms and yet winning with their kids.
The Thunder sisters !!
I would love it if they create one episode to show Guy and his family when he was a kid growing up with better-mans.
I have already watched it 5 times and re watching again now and did I say it's my go to comfort watch .. Me and my 6 year old son we both love this series ..
Animation isn't as slick as the movies, writing isn't as funny as the series Dawn of the Croods. This is very redundant like the Kung-Fu Panda series was. It's the cheap version. And if you've just watched all 4 seasons of the Dawn of the Croods, some of the storylines will be familiar. So, overall, pretty boring.
I've watched this several times and although I love the croods from the movies to the cartoon series on Netflix and now the series on Stan, I really didn't like Guy in The Family Tree series. The actor that does the voice over put too much emphasis on the S's which made it really annoying and his character is a little too weak, it was almost like he's a different "Guy" and ao I took one star off for that otherwise it would have gotten all star rating from me. Everything else and everyone else that did voice overs were amazing and really made the characters relatable to the movie characters. If I didn't love the croods so much I actually wouldn't watch this at all because of Guy's character. He just really annoys me in this series and so does the actor.
DreamWorks Animation's The Croods: Family Tree is an amazing and hilarious show. With all the characters from the newest movie, this show is sure to get you laughing.
This show is about the prehistoric Croods living with the Bettermans. While the kids get along, the adults have their fair share of mishaps as they learn how to live together on a farm. In one episode they try to capture the punch monkeys; in another they get Dawns Grr back.
This show is so fun to watch because of its humor. No matter how many mishaps the make, they are always back for more and that makes this show engaging. It has an amazing group of voice actors. Tran reprises her role as Dawn; A. J. Locascio reprises his role as Thunk from Dawn of the Croods. The new voice cast features Amy Landecker as Ugga, Kiff VandenHeuvel as Grug, Ally Dixon as Eep, Artemis Pebdani as Gran, Darin Brooks as Guy, Matthew Waterson as Phil, and Amy Rosoff as Hope. All the voice talent excels at making the Croods sound prehistoric and the Bettermans sound "evolved," as Hope would put it. Another great thing is the design of the farm they live on. It looks so amazing, like something you would want to live in, but if you look closer it is made out of things that were found in prehistoric times. The wall, the house and "The System" are made from bamboo and vines. The house is in a tree; so they live in a tree house. It also credits them with making a lot of things like windows, which are similar to TV and showers.
The message of this show is anyone can get along, no matter how different they are.
I give The Croods: Family Tree 4.5 out of 5 and recommend it for ages 6 to 14, plus adults can watch it with their kids on movie night. This is available on September 23th, 2021 on Hulu and Peacock. By Avalon N., KIDS FIRST!@
This show is about the prehistoric Croods living with the Bettermans. While the kids get along, the adults have their fair share of mishaps as they learn how to live together on a farm. In one episode they try to capture the punch monkeys; in another they get Dawns Grr back.
This show is so fun to watch because of its humor. No matter how many mishaps the make, they are always back for more and that makes this show engaging. It has an amazing group of voice actors. Tran reprises her role as Dawn; A. J. Locascio reprises his role as Thunk from Dawn of the Croods. The new voice cast features Amy Landecker as Ugga, Kiff VandenHeuvel as Grug, Ally Dixon as Eep, Artemis Pebdani as Gran, Darin Brooks as Guy, Matthew Waterson as Phil, and Amy Rosoff as Hope. All the voice talent excels at making the Croods sound prehistoric and the Bettermans sound "evolved," as Hope would put it. Another great thing is the design of the farm they live on. It looks so amazing, like something you would want to live in, but if you look closer it is made out of things that were found in prehistoric times. The wall, the house and "The System" are made from bamboo and vines. The house is in a tree; so they live in a tree house. It also credits them with making a lot of things like windows, which are similar to TV and showers.
The message of this show is anyone can get along, no matter how different they are.
I give The Croods: Family Tree 4.5 out of 5 and recommend it for ages 6 to 14, plus adults can watch it with their kids on movie night. This is available on September 23th, 2021 on Hulu and Peacock. By Avalon N., KIDS FIRST!@
Did you know
- TriviaKelly Marie Tran is the only cast member from the films to reprise their role. Thunk was voiced by Clark Duke.
- Crazy creditsThe DreamWorks logo has Eep and Dawn fishing in the moon. They pull up a monster, and Eep breaks off a part of the moon to beat off the monster.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Bald Boy is Back (2021)
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