Follows the adventures of best friends Kiff and Barry, an optimistic squirrel and a mellow bunny.Follows the adventures of best friends Kiff and Barry, an optimistic squirrel and a mellow bunny.Follows the adventures of best friends Kiff and Barry, an optimistic squirrel and a mellow bunny.
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I think Kiff is the most underrated show of all time. It combines colorful animation, humor, and a whole lot of fun to create a show everyone will love. Kids will like the quirky characters and fast-paced action, while adults will enjoy the humor, animation and songs. It's basically a mix of Adventure Time, TAWOG and Regular Show, which is an AMAZING combo.
This series follows the adorable squirrel Kiff and her bunny best friend Barry as they try to navigate through life. They are in middle school and have quite the plethora of adventures together. Kiff is very much a buddy comedy that breezes by, with each episode being two eleven-minute segments (there's already 60 of them).
Kiff has to be one of the greatest animated TV series of the 2020s, especially with more shows trying to be hip and scummy now.
The humor it is a little bit less adult than expected, however the jokes are still fine most of the time and some of them are even hilarious. What's even better are the excessive morals; they aren't shoved in your face but if you pay enough attention you will see messages about family, friendship, and honesty. All things that are important in life. The good thing is Kiff doesn't necessarily teach kids to push boundaries and do things you aren't supposed to do by rewarding the bad behaviour.
The songs are some of the best I've heard in an animated TV series. They actually have variety and focus more on being short and fun rather than long and repetitive. The animation, despite somewhat being generally slow and stiff, is clean, colorful and expressive.
The show is episodic and cohesive, meaning that you don't necessarily have to watch them in order. However for those who do, they will notice tons of callbacks to previous episodes, especially in the series finale.
This series follows the adorable squirrel Kiff and her bunny best friend Barry as they try to navigate through life. They are in middle school and have quite the plethora of adventures together. Kiff is very much a buddy comedy that breezes by, with each episode being two eleven-minute segments (there's already 60 of them).
Kiff has to be one of the greatest animated TV series of the 2020s, especially with more shows trying to be hip and scummy now.
The humor it is a little bit less adult than expected, however the jokes are still fine most of the time and some of them are even hilarious. What's even better are the excessive morals; they aren't shoved in your face but if you pay enough attention you will see messages about family, friendship, and honesty. All things that are important in life. The good thing is Kiff doesn't necessarily teach kids to push boundaries and do things you aren't supposed to do by rewarding the bad behaviour.
The songs are some of the best I've heard in an animated TV series. They actually have variety and focus more on being short and fun rather than long and repetitive. The animation, despite somewhat being generally slow and stiff, is clean, colorful and expressive.
The show is episodic and cohesive, meaning that you don't necessarily have to watch them in order. However for those who do, they will notice tons of callbacks to previous episodes, especially in the series finale.
Kiff is a pretty fun and silly show that kind of reminds me of a mix of TAWOG and Phineas and Ferb. A lot of people are kind of mad at this show considering the while Owl House and Amphibia thing, and while I love both of these shows dearly, that isn't a reason to hate om this show.
Kiff gets into wacky adventures with Barry in every episode and it's really cute. Throws in some moments and jokes that both the kids and the grown ups can understand and laugh at, and I really just wish people took the time to look into this show.
Although there are a lot of characters in this show that need a little more development and screen time, would love to know about them.
Kiff gets into wacky adventures with Barry in every episode and it's really cute. Throws in some moments and jokes that both the kids and the grown ups can understand and laugh at, and I really just wish people took the time to look into this show.
Although there are a lot of characters in this show that need a little more development and screen time, would love to know about them.
Since 1999, many networks have tried to find their answer to Viacom's chipper sea sponge but they have all been unsuccessful. With their new series Kiff however, it seems like Disney may have finally cracked the code.
This is a pretty neat and sweet little animated sitcom with a diverse cast of likeable characters, good and creative humor, and offers some pretty good messages that speak universally so no one feels left out.
Hopefully, Disney realizes they have something gold on their hands and doesn't drop the ball anytime soon, this could be a very big win for the company if they play their cards right.
This is a pretty neat and sweet little animated sitcom with a diverse cast of likeable characters, good and creative humor, and offers some pretty good messages that speak universally so no one feels left out.
Hopefully, Disney realizes they have something gold on their hands and doesn't drop the ball anytime soon, this could be a very big win for the company if they play their cards right.
I love this show already and I hope others do too. It's really cute and well done. If it made an adult laugh and smiled, I'm sure it's gonna do wonderful for the kids. I really enjoy it and I hope there is gonna be more seasons to come. I can't wait to see what's next for Kiff and her best
friend Barry, and the adventures they're going to endeavor. I appreciate the well thought out references, designs and set. I love the storyline so far and it's made me smile quite a bit. I am sure everyone appreciates a good show for their kids and I believe it is. This is already an amazing show from disney. :)
I certainly enjoy media featuring anthropomorphic animals. I like various animals, and squirrels are one of them. I even have a Mr. Nutz plush.
As of now, I only saw the first two episodes of the show. However, I became quite amazed by it that I'm writing this review. The show centers on the title character Kiff, a highly enthusiastic squirrel whose antics sometimes get anyone around her take a hit. When I saw the ads, I thought she was feisty. But when I watch the episodes, it appears she is just enthusiastic. Her best buddy is a laidback but friendly bunny named Barry.
Kiff is voiced by Kimiko Glenn who first made a name in that Nickelodeon Baby Shark series which I'm so not a fan of. If I have anything to say about her, it's this. I like Kimiko much more as Kiff than as Baby Shark.
As of now, I only saw the first two episodes of the show. However, I became quite amazed by it that I'm writing this review. The show centers on the title character Kiff, a highly enthusiastic squirrel whose antics sometimes get anyone around her take a hit. When I saw the ads, I thought she was feisty. But when I watch the episodes, it appears she is just enthusiastic. Her best buddy is a laidback but friendly bunny named Barry.
Kiff is voiced by Kimiko Glenn who first made a name in that Nickelodeon Baby Shark series which I'm so not a fan of. If I have anything to say about her, it's this. I like Kimiko much more as Kiff than as Baby Shark.
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