7 reviews
- BoxwoodExpress
- Feb 22, 2017
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Every single thing in this show is annoying. Especially the main character. It's the same trope that has been done so many times before, you know the show Marvin Marvin? It's basically the same.
I genuinely think this show is terrible. Pbs kids does this weird thing where most of their shows are very good, but there are also just a few that are absolutely terrible. This isn't calioue (probably spelled that wrong) bad, but it's still pretty terrible.
Can't think of a single positive aspect, other than the live action segments at the end being fine.
I genuinely think this show is terrible. Pbs kids does this weird thing where most of their shows are very good, but there are also just a few that are absolutely terrible. This isn't calioue (probably spelled that wrong) bad, but it's still pretty terrible.
Can't think of a single positive aspect, other than the live action segments at the end being fine.
- levinw-76404
- Nov 27, 2021
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This animated educational television series features a group of children who befriend an alien family from the planet, Bortron 7. The children learn about the Solar System by going on interplanetary field trips with the alien family. Each episode focuses on two different aspects of the Solar System (or astronomy in general). Live action segments feature astronomer, Amy Mainzer.
This program teaches kids about the Solar System in an entertaining way. The characters (both Earthling and Bortronian) are engaging. The show's style is somewhat whimsical, and keeps everything light and fun. The live action segments with Amy Mainzer teach about space in a manner which is more grounded in reality.
Educational shows which focus on space and astronomy are rare on television. While this show doesn't probe those topics in great depth, it makes them seem fun and approachable. The series is highly recommended for children of all ages.
This program teaches kids about the Solar System in an entertaining way. The characters (both Earthling and Bortronian) are engaging. The show's style is somewhat whimsical, and keeps everything light and fun. The live action segments with Amy Mainzer teach about space in a manner which is more grounded in reality.
Educational shows which focus on space and astronomy are rare on television. While this show doesn't probe those topics in great depth, it makes them seem fun and approachable. The series is highly recommended for children of all ages.
- brian_m_hass
- Dec 3, 2016
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My son is 4.5 and loves both the show and the educational games on the PBS Kids app. The characters are interesting and fun, and it's a great way to get little ones interested in math and science! We enjoy watching it together and discussing the topics afterwards!
- superjangames
- Aug 30, 2019
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Horrible and cliché.
Another children show that consist of annoying 3d animation, redundant dumb characters and lame stories we see in every other show for over 30 years.
Children today miss out because they have to suffer from shows like Ready Jet Go haha!. Where are the smart children shows at?
Another children show that consist of annoying 3d animation, redundant dumb characters and lame stories we see in every other show for over 30 years.
Children today miss out because they have to suffer from shows like Ready Jet Go haha!. Where are the smart children shows at?
- ThunderKing6
- May 27, 2022
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