10.Lady & The Tramp
This classic Disney film is best known for the spaghetti scene that resulted in a kiss between Tramp and Lady, but everyone in the Gourmet Group would love talking about the classic Disney film, whether its Lady being jealous over the arrival of Jim Dear and Darling's baby or Tramp attempting to escape the dog catcher. Sure, the 2001 sequel will remind me of the Jungle Book sequel that came out 2 years later, but the classic film is worth a watch, much better than the live action one.
9.Mighty Bheem's Playtime
The comical adventures of a baby Indian god have charmed and delighted Netflix viewers ever since its premiere on the service. Now, Bheem's grown up and attending preschool, with lots of cheeky ideas on his mind for making fun of the other infant kids. I'm sure that's not the good way to be a respectful citizen, but I'm okay with this. He's not as bad as Caillou though.
8.Alien TV
A quirky series which mixes animation and live action. A trio of aliens go down to earth and explore what makes it so awesome and special in their own unique ways, from trying new foods to reporting back about their surroundings. Imagine what it would be like when they encounter surreal things like unicorns or ghosts! Still, Alien TV would be a real acid trip to me if I watch it the first time.
7.Alien Xmas
No, it's not an Alien TV Christmas special, but it's a standalone Christmas special about a young boy who joins Santa in attempting to stop an alien from ruining Christmas for everyone and taking over the galaxy. Now you might be thinking: "Santa Claus? Stopping an alien invasion? Ah prrrrffff!" But wait, I'm right. Netflix made it possible, and maybe YOU will make it possible too.
6.Robin Robin.
Unusual for Aardman, they spend most of their time making claymations that have the same Nick Park style, like Shaun The Sheep, Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run. They even made something that'll help kids go through painful procedures! I've yet to check out their fuzzy felt film Robin Robin, about a robin raised by mice who attempts to find his place in the world. However, this won't be the first time Aardman has worked for Netflix...
5.Angela's Christmas
This sweet-looking Christmas film was mentioned along with Trash Truck on a Reddit thread as part of a parent's A list. It's about a little girl whose life changes forever after a visit to church on Christmas Eve. It'll bring a tear to your eye and a lump to your throat...if you can sit through the film of course.
4.Cupcakes 2 Love
Oh! I forgot about this sweet delicacy of a cupcake store! Well, now's the time I mentioned it. They do wonderful afternoon teas there themed around all sorts of fun stuff for kids - whether it's Scooby Doo, the Muppets or The Lion King, there's something for everyone. Even the tables are decorated this way with each afternoon tea. Bluey and Bingo would love this place! As would the Gourmet Crew.
3.Happy Lemon
Mum thinks bubble tea is DISGUSTING! However, Happy Lemon is bright and cheerful and can make bubble tea lots of fun, with different flavoured drink, a chibi anime mascot and even an interaction with Pikachu once. I was tempted to look up bubble stores in London whilst watching the awesome Bratz: Rock Angelz film, and this is what I found - disgusting bubble tea, chocolate waffles and lots more gross delicacies from Japan. Eat your heart out, garbage trucks!
2.Bubble Land
This immersive experience is another thing I found yesterday evening which is themed around - what else - bubbles! There are about dozens of rooms where you can play with bubbles, swim in a bubble bath, go through optical illusions and more. Let's just say the figure sitting in the bubble bath is a bit creepy, but still, kids like it and so do older teens. I've yet to introduce the group to the Peter Rabbit, Disney and BBC Earth experiences - they're a blast!
1.CAMP Stores.
CAMP is more than just a store for kids - it contains a magic door which leads into a different world for kids to go wild in in an immersive experience they won't forget, such as The Little Mermaid (y'know, the woke live-action one), Mickey & Friends, Doodles, Encanto, Paw Patrol, Bluey and the Teletubbies. However, it's located in America, which means you have to go a long mile to get there. CAMP also offers some great gifts too, and you don't have to go a mile to see them, they have a website!
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