Follows 11-year old Anne and her new friends as they try to keep Anne's experiments and androids hidden.Follows 11-year old Anne and her new friends as they try to keep Anne's experiments and androids hidden.Follows 11-year old Anne and her new friends as they try to keep Anne's experiments and androids hidden.
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My (almost) eight-year old daughter just started watching this show this week. She came up to me tonight and asks me if there are more seasons, because she's almost done with the first season.
I asked her, "is it a good show?" She nods emphatically yes.
When I told her there are three seasons available so far, you should have seen her face light up!
Then she says something I've never heard from her before: "Daddy, I want to be a scientist."
If it inspires other little kids out there to become scientists even if it's only for a little while, does anything else matter?
This is the best show for kids available today in my book.
10/10.
I asked her, "is it a good show?" She nods emphatically yes.
When I told her there are three seasons available so far, you should have seen her face light up!
Then she says something I've never heard from her before: "Daddy, I want to be a scientist."
If it inspires other little kids out there to become scientists even if it's only for a little while, does anything else matter?
This is the best show for kids available today in my book.
10/10.
I've been watching this show and I'm on the second episode. I must say, I am disappointed. The animation for PAL is unsettling and could easily scare younger viewers . The plot is painfully predictable, and the humor is dry. I don't even think a 3 year old could enjoy this. There's one character (i don't know the name of) who is horribly annoying. But I guess the story is alright, and the main characters Anne and the other boy, are okay. Overall, it's ok... I guess
(Side note: I wont say my exact age, but I'll just say that Im in the target audience of this show, so don't think im so weird 40 year old.)
(Side note: I wont say my exact age, but I'll just say that Im in the target audience of this show, so don't think im so weird 40 year old.)
Great show, great characters, lots of scientific things for kids to learn, watch it with my daughter all the time!
I watched this when I was younger and absolutely loved it. It's only now that I'm rewatching it that I realized how great it actually was for a kids show. And though there are some cheesy moments, that's what makes it a great kids show. It has great characters and great development. I honestly love how the show inspires science into kids at a young age. It teaches kids some pretty basic yet interesting concepts. Now of course not everything is scientifically correct, but when it is it teaches a great lesson. I'm so happy I stumbled back onto this show, and am prepared for just another rewatch of this fantastic show and story!
This was our 8yo's favorite TV show of all time, and I credit this with helping get him into programming and robotics. He won local robotics competitions and is now on the Philippines national FIRST robotics competition team. He's 9 now and I expect we will re-watch Annedroids soon. Sooo disappointed this series ended. Our son would literally run around the rooms screaming "Androids! Androids!" when asking me to put the show on.
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- TriviaAccording to the coordinates listed in the episode "Map Quest", the series takes place in Toronto, Canada.
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