Five colorful canine musicians and their wisecracking cat Dumpster hang out in their clubhouse, forming the rock 'n' roll band The Raggs.Five colorful canine musicians and their wisecracking cat Dumpster hang out in their clubhouse, forming the rock 'n' roll band The Raggs.Five colorful canine musicians and their wisecracking cat Dumpster hang out in their clubhouse, forming the rock 'n' roll band The Raggs.
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- TriviaThis was the second Raggs television series. The first "The Raggs Kids Club Band Show" aired in 2001.
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Raggs is a series aimed at preschoolers starring five dogs - energetic Raggs, surfer dude Pido, super sporty Trilby, organised Razzles and wheelchair-bound inventor B. Max (alongside their cat Dumpster, a sarcastic feline who loves stinky fish and often complains about living with the dogs) - who live in a clubhouse where they discover new things and learn life lessons. But these canines are also part of the Raggs Kids Club Band, where they perform twice per episode.
The series uses a mix of live-action, CGI and Dumpster interviewing real kids. The dogs themselves are mainly portrayed using advanced animatronic costumes.
Each episode focuses on a different topic, such as 'Rain', 'Hot', 'Colors' or 'Food'. As well as the main segments, there are also music videos, live performances, interviews with kids and animated shorts, which all again focus on these topics. The show itself, while it doesn't have the best writing and voice acting (they try and mention the topic of the episode as much as possible throughout the script, which can get annoying quickly), is still pretty enjoyable with likeable characters and catchy music that both kids and their parents can appreciate. Both Australian and American versions of the series exist, and while they're the same for the most part, some things have changed (mainly the dogs' speaking voices and the Dumpster interview segments). I'm not exactly sure which version came first, since production took place in both countries.
Despite production of the show ending in 2009, the series still lives on thanks to the Raggs TV YouTube channel, which features full episodes and brand new animated nursery rhyme videos (most of the voice actors even return for these!) Although the channel has gone downhill (most of the newest videos are reuploads for a start), it's still one of the best ways to watch the series (though only the first few episodes are on there for the US dub; the Australian YouTube channel has more episodes but some of them have been edited).
Overall, I'd say Raggs is a pretty decent show for kids. Warning for parents though, the songs will probably never leave your head!
- aoifebellew
- Feb 24, 2020
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