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The fan-favorite cat-unicorn hybrid from The Lego Movie (2014) has adventures with her four other pals -- brother Puppycorn, scientist Dr. Fox, bodyguard Hawkodile, and boring, grey 1x3 Lego... Read allThe fan-favorite cat-unicorn hybrid from The Lego Movie (2014) has adventures with her four other pals -- brother Puppycorn, scientist Dr. Fox, bodyguard Hawkodile, and boring, grey 1x3 Lego brick Richard.The fan-favorite cat-unicorn hybrid from The Lego Movie (2014) has adventures with her four other pals -- brother Puppycorn, scientist Dr. Fox, bodyguard Hawkodile, and boring, grey 1x3 Lego brick Richard.
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Good, but not one of the greats
This show, despite being created by a majority of the Teen Titans Go crew, is a surprisingly decent comedy series based on an existing property. It has it's own established rules, the characters are not complete simpletons, and the animation is fairly well done despite the use of flash animation. It shows how well the TTG crew can be when they are not mocking the critics of the series.
It does, however, bug me that they're using Tara so many times in their other series at this point. It feels like they're stretching her thin with her already being in MLP, Ben 10, TTG, Fairly Odd Parents, AND this show. I just hope she's not being pushed too far.
It does, however, bug me that they're using Tara so many times in their other series at this point. It feels like they're stretching her thin with her already being in MLP, Ben 10, TTG, Fairly Odd Parents, AND this show. I just hope she's not being pushed too far.
Huhhhhhh
Unikitty, Unikitty, Unikitty.What can I say about you. You're not enjoyable. During the Lego movie I liked the idea a two-faced,unicorn\kitty that gets angry easily.She was probably my favorite character after emmet in the movie but I wasn't expecting her own show.The raging in the show feels forced and just not the same as how it was in the movie.I guess if you have a girl under the age of ten they would enjoy it but for adult men like me it's okay.
Fantasy, creativity abound in fast-paced animated series.
Parents need to know that Unikitty! is an animated series about the character fans first met in The Lego Movie. Here Unikitty and her world are animated in 2D fashion rather than in the 3D style of the Lego movies, and her fantasy-filled kingdom is a place of creativity and fantasy that kids will like. The stories center mostly on Unikitty's efforts to keep her friends and subjects happy, despite the negative influences of an assortment of villains. Expect lots of absurdity, outlandish scenarios, and oddball characters. There's some violence, but it's mostly unrealistic and results in only minor injuries.
UNIKITTY! centers on Princess Unikitty (voiced by Tara Strong), who bears responsibility for her subjects' happiness and seeks out opportunities to ensure it. She and her cadre -- her brother, Puppycorn (voiced by Grey DeLisle); resident tech expert, Dr. Fox (Kate Micucci); martial arts expert Hawkodile (Roger Craig Smith); and Richard (Smith again), her monotone-speaking and oft-ignored advisor -- keep tabs on the kingdom from Unikitty's castle and intervene to banish negativity spread by Master Frown (Eric Bauza) and other villains as needed. But don't let her sunny disposition fool you; Unikitty can get fierce when things don't go her way.
A breakout star from The Lego Movie, this unicorn/cat hybrid spreads her figurative wings in her own series that's a noticeable visual departure from her blocky beginnings. Episodes open with two Lego characters settling in to watch Unikitty's adventures, but that's the only bridge between the two productions. The series veers off in bold 2D animation with characters and settings that bear no resemblance to Lego whatsoever, save for the dull gray, easily overshadowed brick named Richard.
Of course, if you have no particular allegiance to Unikitty's origin story, then it's easy to pick up with her misadventures as this series gets off the ground. The stories aren't hard to follow -- Unikitty and her friends identify a threat to either their or the general population's happiness and set out to defeat it -- and they're colorful and fast-paced throughout. Creativity abounds in Unikitty's world of unusual creatures and bizarre happenings, and what violence exists is fantastical and a minor concern for the show's target audience of kids and young tweens.
UNIKITTY! centers on Princess Unikitty (voiced by Tara Strong), who bears responsibility for her subjects' happiness and seeks out opportunities to ensure it. She and her cadre -- her brother, Puppycorn (voiced by Grey DeLisle); resident tech expert, Dr. Fox (Kate Micucci); martial arts expert Hawkodile (Roger Craig Smith); and Richard (Smith again), her monotone-speaking and oft-ignored advisor -- keep tabs on the kingdom from Unikitty's castle and intervene to banish negativity spread by Master Frown (Eric Bauza) and other villains as needed. But don't let her sunny disposition fool you; Unikitty can get fierce when things don't go her way.
A breakout star from The Lego Movie, this unicorn/cat hybrid spreads her figurative wings in her own series that's a noticeable visual departure from her blocky beginnings. Episodes open with two Lego characters settling in to watch Unikitty's adventures, but that's the only bridge between the two productions. The series veers off in bold 2D animation with characters and settings that bear no resemblance to Lego whatsoever, save for the dull gray, easily overshadowed brick named Richard.
Of course, if you have no particular allegiance to Unikitty's origin story, then it's easy to pick up with her misadventures as this series gets off the ground. The stories aren't hard to follow -- Unikitty and her friends identify a threat to either their or the general population's happiness and set out to defeat it -- and they're colorful and fast-paced throughout. Creativity abounds in Unikitty's world of unusual creatures and bizarre happenings, and what violence exists is fantastical and a minor concern for the show's target audience of kids and young tweens.
I don't know what to say but.....
Final thoughts on the series so far, this is werid like the movie, a little to much stupid like teen titans go at times, scary as shit, and nightmare inducing at times. But I can't look away its still kinda Awesome in its own way.
Dissapointing
Boring jokes and stories as riddiculous as the tenn titans go! Episodes make this show a real dissaster.
Did you know
- TriviaPuppycorn originally had a light blue horn with a purple base. His paws were originally meant to be navy topped with white as well, while his color scheme was a navy color, rather than the bright blue it is now.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cartoon Corner: Is Animation Just for Kids? (2018)
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