Tater, a quirky girl with ambitious dreams for her future and only one summer to sort them out, finds her plans disrupted when her mom unexpectedly invites all 12 of her cousins to visit.Tater, a quirky girl with ambitious dreams for her future and only one summer to sort them out, finds her plans disrupted when her mom unexpectedly invites all 12 of her cousins to visit.Tater, a quirky girl with ambitious dreams for her future and only one summer to sort them out, finds her plans disrupted when her mom unexpectedly invites all 12 of her cousins to visit.
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This series is a Loud House clone but its about Mexican Ameican family. Nickelodeon already made one called The Casagrandes. It reminds me of when Hanna Barbera made Scooby Doo clones in the 70's like Jaberjaw and Josie and the Pussycats. The Main character is named Tater and her 12 cousins are going to stay with her for the summer. I am not sure how on earth these characters can aford to do this. They probably will have some expliantion in the later epsidoes. How will they pay to feed all those kids. Each of their parents were there too so do they work and live in the same town? The character arachatyes are even similar to Loud House. There is an audeince surrogate character who breaks the fourth wall to talk to the auidence. There is a creepy girl, and there is a scientist girl. This show is mediocue rbut I wish it wasn't so similar to Loud House when Loud House is still making new episodes.
Primos is a highly contested show due to mishaps upon it's first reveal. Is it worth the scorn the internet gave it? No, at least in my opinion.
Sure, the show has a rough start with the first few episodes not being particularly remarkable, but later entires into the series touch upon heavy topics like the feeling of exclusion for being unable to learn a language or the status of american citizenship. The comedy can be hit or miss.
The animation is fluid and there is quite a bit of experimentation depending on the episode. The songs are catchy and this show actually pulls a better villain song than the latest Disney films.
Overall not perfect, but a decent recommendation.
Sure, the show has a rough start with the first few episodes not being particularly remarkable, but later entires into the series touch upon heavy topics like the feeling of exclusion for being unable to learn a language or the status of american citizenship. The comedy can be hit or miss.
The animation is fluid and there is quite a bit of experimentation depending on the episode. The songs are catchy and this show actually pulls a better villain song than the latest Disney films.
Overall not perfect, but a decent recommendation.
Whoever rated severe for sex and nudity alcohol violence, you're messed up, man!
This is a children's cartoon on Disney.
Do not believe that rating!!
It is funny, muy chistosa, Relatable cartoon for those of Hispanic or Latin background growing up in the US 😅😂
I had a bunch of Boy cousins, and only two girl cousins... Summers were fun, Abuelita's food Delicious And dreaming of What would become of us in the future!
It's too bad that they didn't pick it up for another season.
I didn't find it or misconstrued image Of a Latino family living in LA
Perhaps one day they will continue making funny, cartoons, innocent, clean cartoons!
This is a children's cartoon on Disney.
Do not believe that rating!!
It is funny, muy chistosa, Relatable cartoon for those of Hispanic or Latin background growing up in the US 😅😂
I had a bunch of Boy cousins, and only two girl cousins... Summers were fun, Abuelita's food Delicious And dreaming of What would become of us in the future!
It's too bad that they didn't pick it up for another season.
I didn't find it or misconstrued image Of a Latino family living in LA
Perhaps one day they will continue making funny, cartoons, innocent, clean cartoons!
Primos is a great new cartoon that brings back the fun vibes of 2000s shows. I watched both the original and edited versions, and it's amazing how much the creators changed to make it even better.
The show's different art styles really stand out. There's the real world where Tater lives and the fantasy world from Tater's imagination inside her diary where Tater's thoughts come to life. These different styles keep things interesting and make the show visually appealing.
The animation is smooth and lively, making every scene fun to watch. The characters are all unique and entertaining, each with their own personalities that shine through without overshadowing one another. This makes it easy to connect with the whole cast.
The music in Primos is catchy and adds to the show's charm. The songs are fun and memorable, sticking with you long after the episode ends.
The style of Primos reminds me of shows like Clarence, with its distinctive and memorable look. The show captures the feel of a close-knit family and their adventures, making it heartwarming and enjoyable for all ages.
The creator and crew members also made sure to remove anything that could be seen as offensive from the original version, making Primos more inclusive and respectful for everyone.
Overall, Primos is a fun, nostalgic, and enjoyable animated series that had a rocky PR beginning but it is definitely worth watching.
The show's different art styles really stand out. There's the real world where Tater lives and the fantasy world from Tater's imagination inside her diary where Tater's thoughts come to life. These different styles keep things interesting and make the show visually appealing.
The animation is smooth and lively, making every scene fun to watch. The characters are all unique and entertaining, each with their own personalities that shine through without overshadowing one another. This makes it easy to connect with the whole cast.
The music in Primos is catchy and adds to the show's charm. The songs are fun and memorable, sticking with you long after the episode ends.
The style of Primos reminds me of shows like Clarence, with its distinctive and memorable look. The show captures the feel of a close-knit family and their adventures, making it heartwarming and enjoyable for all ages.
The creator and crew members also made sure to remove anything that could be seen as offensive from the original version, making Primos more inclusive and respectful for everyone.
Overall, Primos is a fun, nostalgic, and enjoyable animated series that had a rocky PR beginning but it is definitely worth watching.
I started watching Primos because I was bored, but I'm starting to get a little hooked. Every episode has some good jokes, and Cristina Vee being in it a certainly a plus. I think Tater trying to find who she is is a very cute running gag for the series. My only complaint is I don't think I'll ever be able to learn all the Primos' names, but that's okay.
A lot of people are complaining that this show is a missed opportunity, but I disagree. Sure, this show could be better, but it is not as bad as the reviews are making it sound.
Thank you for reading my review.
¡Mira Primos en Disney plus!!!
A lot of people are complaining that this show is a missed opportunity, but I disagree. Sure, this show could be better, but it is not as bad as the reviews are making it sound.
Thank you for reading my review.
¡Mira Primos en Disney plus!!!
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