The adventures of a boy named Wally Trollman and his pet dragon, Norville.The adventures of a boy named Wally Trollman and his pet dragon, Norville.The adventures of a boy named Wally Trollman and his pet dragon, Norville.
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This show has gotten unfairly poor ratings. It is a wonderful show that is teaching my son to speak. He has Apraxia, which makes speech is very difficult for him. This show is paced at a speed where children can actually follow what is being said and learn the material without watching it over and over and over. That being said, you won't mind watching it again and again. It is magical, creative and fun. I usually despise programming for kids but this is a winner for sure. It teaches kids to treat people with decency and acceptance without cramming morality messages down their throats. I REALLY hope they make more seasons of this show.
This show is fantastic. Educational yet fun., very different than all the same stuff that's out right now. It has great characters (love Bobgoblin), catchy songs, and educational content. The stories focus on problem solving, kindness, and friendship, but also includes phonics, early reading, and letter recognition. It keeps the educational aspect of the show front and center while still being entertaining. The visuals are colorful and engaging, the voice acting is spot on and the music is great; the characters are smart, funny and engaging, as are the stories. I hope this is one series that keeps going. The creator of this show is brilliant!and honestly teaches words that sometimes I didn't even know! ;)Go WALLY!
This show is fantastic. It's funny at times and has some catchy tunes. The graphics are on par with the computer generated kid shows of today.
My son doesn't watch much TV, but when he does, it has to be this show. He loves it and dances to the songs. The method they use to teach words, letters and phonetics is clever and engaging.
I really don't understand the low rating that it has currently (3/10). It almost seems like there are false reviews appearing? There are definitely incoherent ones, and it makes me believe that the show was just targeted by some people who were bored and wanted to see ratings get affected by their efforts.
If you're truly a parent and want to know if this show is worth watching, then ignore those other reviews.
My son doesn't watch much TV, but when he does, it has to be this show. He loves it and dances to the songs. The method they use to teach words, letters and phonetics is clever and engaging.
I really don't understand the low rating that it has currently (3/10). It almost seems like there are false reviews appearing? There are definitely incoherent ones, and it makes me believe that the show was just targeted by some people who were bored and wanted to see ratings get affected by their efforts.
If you're truly a parent and want to know if this show is worth watching, then ignore those other reviews.
I think this show is cute, to be honest, and my baby sister, who is 2 as this review is being typed, absolutely loves the show. I think the songs are great and catchy and I think Norville the dragon makes a cute sidekick. The art style isn't that bad and I think the semi-flip book cut out look really works for it. And my baby sister is learning some top- notch words for her age like "vanish". I like this much better than Super Why! and Dora the Explorer, that's for sure.
Bobgoblin is a little rascal and my baby sis likes pretending she sees him in the bushes outside our house and scolding him for being naughty; my step dad plays along with the whole thing much to both of their amusement. I think Wally is a lovable little troll and I honestly don't see why this show is so bad compared to other shows aimed at a very similar demographic. To me it's kind of refreshing and sometimes hits some things on the nose for older people watching with their kids to enjoy. It's rare, but it happens.
Bobgoblin is a little rascal and my baby sis likes pretending she sees him in the bushes outside our house and scolding him for being naughty; my step dad plays along with the whole thing much to both of their amusement. I think Wally is a lovable little troll and I honestly don't see why this show is so bad compared to other shows aimed at a very similar demographic. To me it's kind of refreshing and sometimes hits some things on the nose for older people watching with their kids to enjoy. It's rare, but it happens.
I am not part of the targeted demographic, but I wish I had this show as a kid. Not only does 'Wallykazam' expand kids' vocabulary, but also puts them in fun situations. The situations are creative, and could influence a kid to engage in higher-level thinking.
My only qualms about the show would be that the animation could be better. The animation is not as fluid as it could be, but that is only a minor setback. The average kid watching couldn't care less about the animation. Content-wise, the show is excellent and the voice-acting is impeccable. This show is adorable, and I would recommend this to children.
My only qualms about the show would be that the animation could be better. The animation is not as fluid as it could be, but that is only a minor setback. The average kid watching couldn't care less about the animation. Content-wise, the show is excellent and the voice-acting is impeccable. This show is adorable, and I would recommend this to children.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the episode "Naptime for Borgelorp," Wally and Gina are trying to get Borgelorp to nap. The dollhouse background changes periodically. The dining room and bedroom flip back and forth during the scene.
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