The adventures of an exciting and bright raccoon at his local school where he meets up with the rest of his friends.The adventures of an exciting and bright raccoon at his local school where he meets up with the rest of his friends.The adventures of an exciting and bright raccoon at his local school where he meets up with the rest of his friends.
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Well, It was right after Columbia Pictures, Tristar Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, Gaumont and the creator of Rapido had made five in theatrical films with a one hit wonder and a tropical twist. There's a third and final 2000 series called Timothy Goes To School, right after those last 1999-2000 French shows such as, Cyberodent (from the creator of Rapido) along with Roxxi, The Misadventures of Brenda and Junie, Bowling Starz and Ancestral Smartypants, Shadows of Me, Harmonix and Zylarhythm.
This animated show manages to convey valuable educational messages, especially about friendship, something that I miss these days. The cartoon has captivating characters and fun stories. Timothy and Yoko are very cute friends. I like the fact that it addresses real situations that happen at school. Basically, the cartoon addresses the life of each student in each episode, not focusing only on Timothy, although he is the center. And this is interesting because you see that each character has their own personality, being addressed in a fun way. Timothy Goes to School was part of my childhood, and I will always have it in my heart. It's so good to have the feeling of seeing it again.
Recently, I took some time to watch Timothy Goes to School, an animated series that revolves around a young raccoon named Timothy and his experiences at school. After watching a few episodes, I'd rate the show a 6 out of 10.
On the positive side, the show has moments of cuteness, and the characters are likable. I especially enjoyed the interactions between Timothy and his classmates. The show also delves into various themes, such as friendship, teamwork, and problem-solving, which are valuable lessons for young children.
However, the show's slow pace and the plotlines were somewhat predictable. The show was aimed more at young children, which may not engage older viewers. The animation was decent, but it didn't stand out.
Overall, I think Timothy Goes to School is a good show for young children to watch, but it may not attract older viewers' attention. Timothy Goes to School might be a good option if you're a parent looking for a show to keep your little ones entertained.
On the positive side, the show has moments of cuteness, and the characters are likable. I especially enjoyed the interactions between Timothy and his classmates. The show also delves into various themes, such as friendship, teamwork, and problem-solving, which are valuable lessons for young children.
However, the show's slow pace and the plotlines were somewhat predictable. The show was aimed more at young children, which may not engage older viewers. The animation was decent, but it didn't stand out.
Overall, I think Timothy Goes to School is a good show for young children to watch, but it may not attract older viewers' attention. Timothy Goes to School might be a good option if you're a parent looking for a show to keep your little ones entertained.
I recently started my 1.5 year old on this show. This is the only show he will sit and watch. Low stimulating, teaching mostly about friendship. Timothy is a kind hearted little guy with a big spirit. He will always have our hearts. I remember watching it on PBS as a little kid. I am so glad to share this wonderful low stimulating show with my little ones. I am glad that they love it so much. I highly highly highly highly highly highly highly highly recommend for anyone with little ones. It is available on Amazon prime video if you are wondering. Thought it was a fever dream or something like that.
This is a very good show teaching younger kids not much educational stuff, but stuff like how to be a good friend and all that. The students at Hilltop School are of all kinds. Such as Charles, a shy little bunny. There's also Doris, a large and loud beaver. I would definitely say this show is safe and clean for your child to watch. No bad words! My suggested age range for this show would be Preschool kids to kids in grade two or one or lower. Your children will laugh out loud when they meet exciting characters like Lilly, Charles, Doris, Timothy, Yoko and the rest of the students at Hilltop school! Careful though, some of them are bullies, like Claud and Grace!
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- GoofsIn the first episode, Yoko is on the school bus, but some episodes later there is an episode about her joining the school and being "the new kid."
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