mozartjunior
Joined May 2023
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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.
I love how the characters are captivating and cause you emotion, they have unique and memorable traits. The romance present in this film is captivating, light and spontaneous. It makes you feel connection with the characters and I love it.
The enviroment also help a lot with the film's themathic, the half doodled art style makes it more interesting. The colors fit perfectly, and it makes me feel even more nostalgic to see that it's set in an old era as well.
The mysteries, challenges... The villain is one of the most villainous Disney characters I know, and I love that.
The music is really good, and made me cry in certain scenes involving Penny.
I love The Rescuers, and I absolutely recommend watching.
The enviroment also help a lot with the film's themathic, the half doodled art style makes it more interesting. The colors fit perfectly, and it makes me feel even more nostalgic to see that it's set in an old era as well.
The mysteries, challenges... The villain is one of the most villainous Disney characters I know, and I love that.
The music is really good, and made me cry in certain scenes involving Penny.
I love The Rescuers, and I absolutely recommend watching.