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Fair Play

S1.E12Fair Play

Seven Little Monsters
9.0
5
  • Dec 1, 2025
  • Kicking Around with Seven: A Game of Missed Goals

    In 'Seven Little Monsters' episode "Fair Play," the focus shifts to Seven, who struggles with soccer and longs to improve. His siblings rally around him, each offering their own quirky brand of support to help him become a better player. The premise promises teamwork and perseverance, but the execution leaves the episode feeling uneven.

    The theme of encouragement and practice is relatable for children, especially those learning new skills. Seven's vulnerability is endearing, and his determination adds heart to the episode. The sibling dynamic provides moments of humor and warmth, reinforcing the show's family-centered appeal.

    The soccer sequences lack energy and creativity, relying on repetitive gags rather than inventive storytelling. The pacing drags, with too much focus on setup and not enough payoff in Seven's improvement. The moral lesson-practice makes progress-feels underdeveloped, leaving the resolution unsatisfying.

    "Fair Play" is a middling entry in the series. While the idea of the monsters helping Seven on the soccer field has charm, the episode doesn't fully capitalize on its potential. Younger viewers may enjoy the antics, but older fans revisiting the show will likely find it forgettable.
    The Plooky

    S1.E11The Plooky

    Seven Little Monsters
    8.4
    5
  • Dec 1, 2025
  • Lights, Camera, Plooky: A Monster Movie Misfire

    In 'Seven Little Monsters' episode "The Plooky," the story takes a creative turn when Four is chosen by a magical, mysterious object-the Plooky-to wield a video camera. Inspired by this gift, he eagerly tries to rally his siblings into making a movie together. What could have been a charming exploration of imagination and collaboration instead stumbles in execution.

    The premise of children (or monsters) experimenting with filmmaking is inherently fun and relatable. Four's enthusiasm brings energy to the episode, highlighting his desire to lead and create. The Plooky as a fantastical object adds a whimsical spark, tying the story to the show's magical undertones.

    The episode struggles to balance its concept, with the movie-making plot feeling rushed and underdeveloped. The Plooky's role is never fully explained, leaving it more gimmick than meaningful catalyst. Humor and character dynamics fall flat, as the siblings' reluctance to join Four lacks nuance and feels repetitive.

    While "The Plooky" offers a playful setup-Four chasing his dream of directing a monster-made movie-the episode doesn't quite deliver on its imaginative promise. Younger viewers may enjoy the antics, but older fans revisiting the series will likely find it middling and forgettable.
    All the Marbles

    S2.E3All the Marbles

    Seven Little Monsters
    6
  • Nov 29, 2025
  • All the Marbles: A Game of Average Stakes

    The episode "All the Marbles" delivers a lighthearted story centered on competition and teamwork, with the familiar charm of the Seven Little Monsters series. The premise-focused on toy marbles-offers a playful setup that allows the characters to showcase their personalities and sibling dynamics.

    On the positive side, it succeeds in capturing the whimsical tone that makes the series appealing to younger audiences. The animation is colorful and engaging, and the pacing keeps the story moving without losing attention. The theme of fair play and learning to accept outcomes is clear, making it a useful teaching moment for children.

    However, the episode falls short in depth. The conflict resolves rather quickly, leaving little room for character growth or memorable dialogue. While entertaining, the story feels somewhat predictable, and the humor doesn't land as strongly as in other episodes of the series. For viewers revisiting the show with nostalgia, "All the Marbles" may feel more like filler than a standout installment.

    Overall, this is enjoyable but not exceptional. It provides a pleasant watch for fans of the series but lacks the creativity and emotional resonance needed to elevate it beyond average.
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