Set in a unique school for dogs, the series stars Calvin Millan and his dad, Cesar, interacting with a cast of both real dogs and puppets at a canine school called Mutt and Stuff.Set in a unique school for dogs, the series stars Calvin Millan and his dad, Cesar, interacting with a cast of both real dogs and puppets at a canine school called Mutt and Stuff.Set in a unique school for dogs, the series stars Calvin Millan and his dad, Cesar, interacting with a cast of both real dogs and puppets at a canine school called Mutt and Stuff.
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I loved this show until they started removing regular dogs from the original cast....Mr Shades has been a regular dog from day one. Now I find myself explaining his disappearance to my 2 year old. He's been our favorite and now I doubt we will continue watching. Also, Cricket the dog rarely gets airtime! As for young Calvin I think he's doing a wonderful job. I have seen his acting get much better as the show goes on. I wish him luck as I think he will go far.It seems to me they continue to add more puppets to the show. Which is fine.I just wish they would stick with all the original dogs. Its tough explaining where they have gone to a toddler/ preschooler. I'm very disappointed!
If you are longing for the days of cheesy, poorly produced shows that you would only find on public access cable channels then this is the show for you.
Calvin Millan has limited acting ability which is obvious from the over the top, repetitive expressions and gestures. He also seems to have trouble annunciating all the words clearly. I hate to criticize him this way but its grating to watch, really. It does not help when we find out he is the son of the executive producer Cesar Millan. Nepotism on full display ?
The show has potential since there are plenty of dog lovers who will tune in just for the animals. However Nickelodeon would do well to keep the Millans behind the camera and bring in some real talent from the other shows.
Hard to believe this is from the same Nick Junior that aired Dora, Blues
Clues and Backyardigans.
Calvin Millan has limited acting ability which is obvious from the over the top, repetitive expressions and gestures. He also seems to have trouble annunciating all the words clearly. I hate to criticize him this way but its grating to watch, really. It does not help when we find out he is the son of the executive producer Cesar Millan. Nepotism on full display ?
The show has potential since there are plenty of dog lovers who will tune in just for the animals. However Nickelodeon would do well to keep the Millans behind the camera and bring in some real talent from the other shows.
Hard to believe this is from the same Nick Junior that aired Dora, Blues
Clues and Backyardigans.
My 1 year old and 3 year old baby are mesmerized by this show. They love it. In fact while the 1 year old was throwing a fit I turned the show on and they suddenly turned around and started watching it. The dogs are so well trained and are adorable! It's clean and fun entertainment for kids.
There are so many amazing animals on the show and they are so sweet and positive the kids jumped for joy when the show came on. The host has a overly positive smile but it's all good because the kids smile when they watch the show. It has a great mix of animation, puppets and live animals. The colors are bright and exciting!
Thank you so much for putting out clean content for our kids. Glad their attitudes are so positive on the show! We appreciate your clean programming and we will be watching your channel and excellent programming Nick! The kids love it! Kid approved!!!!
There are so many amazing animals on the show and they are so sweet and positive the kids jumped for joy when the show came on. The host has a overly positive smile but it's all good because the kids smile when they watch the show. It has a great mix of animation, puppets and live animals. The colors are bright and exciting!
Thank you so much for putting out clean content for our kids. Glad their attitudes are so positive on the show! We appreciate your clean programming and we will be watching your channel and excellent programming Nick! The kids love it! Kid approved!!!!
I am completely disappointed with Mutt & Stuff this is the lamest new show Nick Jr.has. I had such high hopes knowing who made this show but I swear my son's IQ dropped as he was watching it. I seriously can't believe this show even made it to Nick Jr. We will not be watching this dribble. My son had no interest in this show it couldn't keep his focus. It has no educational value, the actors seem to be having difficulty even saying there lines & so unrehearsed sounding.Even there actions seem well fake fake fake! I love Nick Jr's line up of shows & there are a ton of other shows on Nick Jr for my son to watch just not this show! I really do hope they remove this show....
When you think of Sid and Marty Kroftt, you think of their wacky children's shows that dominated TV in the 1970s. When you think Cesar Millan, you think of the canine behavioral guru, who helps humans handle their hounds. Who ever thought the two would ever come together. No-brainer since all (or most) kids LOVE dogs and puppets. The basic plot is Calvin Millan (Cesar's teenage son) and Mutt (imagine H.R Pufnstuf, if he was a giant dog, geddit "Mutt & Stuff"= "Pufnstuf) run a school/day care center for dogs (played by real dogs).
Rounding out the cast are a talking fire hydrant and two cats who act like Statler and Waldorf. There's not much educational value or kid appeal in this show, but if you want to watch dogs and puppets act silly for 20 minutes, this show is for you!
Rounding out the cast are a talking fire hydrant and two cats who act like Statler and Waldorf. There's not much educational value or kid appeal in this show, but if you want to watch dogs and puppets act silly for 20 minutes, this show is for you!
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