rosyredtulips
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This show is great. The story lines are refreshing and humorous and the characters actually learn a valuable lesson. Every character is likable, which is impressive since there are nine of them and most of them are troublesome kids. It's a great show and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who loves family shows. I feel like a lot of the "critics" here judge the whole show after watching only one episode, which I have to admit, I've done before. But when it comes to this show, I think you should watch another episode and give it a second chance before giving it a low rating. Fingers crossed that this show lasts because it is definitely a worth-watching show. So, give it a few chances and maybe you'll warm up to it :)
It's funny and genuine and an overall nice movie to watch. It also teaches a great lesson, which is to be wary of how much you shop. Although I, personally, am the type of person who feels guilty after getting so much as four clothing items, I still really enjoyed this movie and I felt like I could relate to some parts (like when Rebecca explains the thrill of buying something).
As someone else mentioned, the CGI mannequins are really impressive and it wasn't something I'd expect from a movie made a whole seven years ago. Also, pretty much all of the characters were enjoyable and I'm glad that the "mean" girl (can't seem to remember her name, but she's blond and tall and described as having "spidery long legs") isn't really as mean as I'd expected her to be. The movie doesn't really put too much of a focus on her which I appreciate because I dislike when movies center on the main character (in this case, Rebecca) having a seemingly endless feud with the main, female villain (in the case, the "spidery legs" girl. Sorry, still can't remember her name). All in all, it's an enjoyable movie and although it's centered more towards females, it can still be a great movie to watch on a family night.
As someone else mentioned, the CGI mannequins are really impressive and it wasn't something I'd expect from a movie made a whole seven years ago. Also, pretty much all of the characters were enjoyable and I'm glad that the "mean" girl (can't seem to remember her name, but she's blond and tall and described as having "spidery long legs") isn't really as mean as I'd expected her to be. The movie doesn't really put too much of a focus on her which I appreciate because I dislike when movies center on the main character (in this case, Rebecca) having a seemingly endless feud with the main, female villain (in the case, the "spidery legs" girl. Sorry, still can't remember her name). All in all, it's an enjoyable movie and although it's centered more towards females, it can still be a great movie to watch on a family night.
@superkeegan's review, keep in mind that this show is for children. As in 3 to 8 year olds who are just learning math. I'm older than that but I still enjoy the show because it has moments when it's actually funny. It's also fun to watch. The Problem Solved song is short so I don't have a problem with it being used in every episode. It's actually kind of catchy in fact. And if you'd rather watch Johnny Test than this, well, that's your personal preference because Johnny Test is nowhere near as educational as this show.
Anyway, this show is really educational and it's great for young children in preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and even second grade. Hope it lasts on air.
Anyway, this show is really educational and it's great for young children in preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and even second grade. Hope it lasts on air.