raymanzone-a113
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On the surface, Fortune Dogs just seems like a simple storyline about a French Bulldog puppy trying to find his way home to his owner, but the best way I can describe the appeal of this show is that it's about the journey, and not the destination. There's a colorful cast of adorable puppy characters, at least one of which will surely become your favorite, but where the show truly excels at is its emotional moments.
If you watch the first four episodes or so, and feel like it's not grabbing your attention, I encourage you to stick with it, because this show really knows how to tug at your heartstrings with some simple, but very effective scenes and mini story arcs. The fact that most of the cast is comprised of dogs surely helps in creating a connection with the characters, (especially the protagonist, Freddy)
The soundtrack is also absolutely beautiful. I could listen to those gorgeous piano tracks all day long, and again, they just enhance the emotions of the scenes they play in.
To summarize, I think Fortune Dogs is a wonderful anime for all ages. There are tons of adorable moments for kids, but it doesn't shy away from some heavier stuff either, making it interesting for adults as well. It may have its fair share of flaws like filler some episodes that aren't very funny or engaging, as well as a huge tonal shift in its second half, but other than that, this series leaves a huge impact even with its short run of episodes.
Strongly recommended.
If you watch the first four episodes or so, and feel like it's not grabbing your attention, I encourage you to stick with it, because this show really knows how to tug at your heartstrings with some simple, but very effective scenes and mini story arcs. The fact that most of the cast is comprised of dogs surely helps in creating a connection with the characters, (especially the protagonist, Freddy)
The soundtrack is also absolutely beautiful. I could listen to those gorgeous piano tracks all day long, and again, they just enhance the emotions of the scenes they play in.
To summarize, I think Fortune Dogs is a wonderful anime for all ages. There are tons of adorable moments for kids, but it doesn't shy away from some heavier stuff either, making it interesting for adults as well. It may have its fair share of flaws like filler some episodes that aren't very funny or engaging, as well as a huge tonal shift in its second half, but other than that, this series leaves a huge impact even with its short run of episodes.
Strongly recommended.
Rabbids Invasion actually has improved since its premiere episode. Unlike the infamous first episode ''Omelet Party'', which had Rabbids having an egg showdown. Although that scene was played for laughs, it really wasn't all that, and the episode itself was slow-paced and boring. However, ''Until Rabbids Do You Part'', the second segment of the fourth episode is the complete opposite: It's fast paced, the slapstick is brilliant and the whole gag-to gag- reel works excellently for a solid 7-minute short. The concept is simple: The Rabbids sabotage a photographer's wedding photo while chasing a fly. The looney-tunes style antics are there and it manages to create a classic cartoon feel most kids shows today fail to capture. Nonetheless, This episode is highly recommended to anyone who wants to give the show a second chance or if you haven't watched the show at all.
The Rabbids started out as part of the ''Rayman'' video games developed by Ubisoft. However, the Rabbids became wildly popular and thus, were given their own game franchise, as well as viral videos and comic books. This show was produced by Ubisoft Motion Pictures. If you're a real big fan of the games, you'll love the show. I'll be honest, I was very skeptical about the show when i watched the first episode, however, after I watched episodes like ''Stop! No More''! or ''Until Rabbids Do you Part'', I changed my point of view entirely. The show can be cute and funny at times and can be quite appealing after watching a few episodes. However, if you are new to the Rabbids, I recommend you watch a YouTube trailer for a game first in order to familiarize yourself with the Rabbids for a bit