The Electric Company are a group of kids with the ability to create and rearrange words, they are usually in conflict with The Pranksters, who have similar powers but use them to cause troub... Read allThe Electric Company are a group of kids with the ability to create and rearrange words, they are usually in conflict with The Pranksters, who have similar powers but use them to cause trouble.The Electric Company are a group of kids with the ability to create and rearrange words, they are usually in conflict with The Pranksters, who have similar powers but use them to cause trouble.
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Pulp lacking substance
Who learns anything about reading or lettering, from jumping around and filibuster cringe rapping? This light show is all smoke and mirrors and no experience. Never gets to any point, never fills with anything but filler. Zero education/edutainment, just Vanilla Ice:ing seasoned with white guilt extras and complete lack of support for the child mind. Expose your child to actually stimulance or accept the blame for them falling behind in life.
Not as much power, but it's alright
I'm someone who grew up with both the original Electric Company (via DVDs) and this reboot, if you can believe it. While I loved the original show and what it has taught me, I sadly can't say the same for this show.
This isn't to say that it isn't educational; it is. The biggest problem comes from how the show presents itself. There's an overarching story with lore, which cuts to other segments about grammar, words, etc. While this is fine typically, it kind of hurts the structure of the show. The original had no plot and was a selection of segments, and that worked. Here, cutting from the main plot over at times is just pretty impractical and hurts the general formula that the original one did so well.
Overall, this is fine series to show to kids to help them learn to read and for education. But even if both this and the original show have both aged over time, you're probably better off watching the original if you looking for education over entertainment.
This isn't to say that it isn't educational; it is. The biggest problem comes from how the show presents itself. There's an overarching story with lore, which cuts to other segments about grammar, words, etc. While this is fine typically, it kind of hurts the structure of the show. The original had no plot and was a selection of segments, and that worked. Here, cutting from the main plot over at times is just pretty impractical and hurts the general formula that the original one did so well.
Overall, this is fine series to show to kids to help them learn to read and for education. But even if both this and the original show have both aged over time, you're probably better off watching the original if you looking for education over entertainment.
Perfect Show!
This show is AWESOME! It teaches reading, and phonetics through music, graphics, and fun story lines. My 19 month old son, and 4 year old daughter both love this show. It's hard to find kid shows that don't drive me, as the mom, crazy. This is one that I don't mind having on at all. I can't wait for the DVD of the seasons to come out so that we can have it in the car for our road trips. Many of the themes taught are: Honesty, Integrity, overcoming shyness, being true to yourself, and working well with others. Even the 'bad guys' known as the Pranksters, have their shining moments where they join the forces of 'good.' I love the way it teaches about silent 'e' and ways to remember grammatical rules. Kids are learning through fun, bright, music and artistic demonstrations.
Would be 10 if it weren't infested with Lin-Manuel Miranda
This was a great show that displayed a lot of talented individuals, had music that did not need to be as good as it was for a show on PBS kids, and had always funny and interesting story lines. The aesthetic is nostalgic, perfectly encapsulating the look of the late 2000s-early 2010s. It's an amazing show. Even the animations, of which there were many, were really good and well made. This show is a piece of art, and I plan to show it to my potential future kids, grandkids, and great grandkids. I think this show is hugely responsible for my pursuit of art and taste in music. The only complaint is that this show has a serious Lin-Manuel Miranda infestation. Luckily, he is not a part of the main cast, but makes far too many cameos. It is an unfortunate reality that this rat has managed to wriggle his way into many otherwise amazing pieces of television and film. That said, it still gets a 9 out of 10 for me, missing only one point due to LMR.
Did you know
- Trivia"Make it funnier," Sesame Workshop co-founder Joan Ganz Cooney said when she was shown the show's pilot.
- ConnectionsReferenced in FBI: Most Wanted: The Electric Company (2024)
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