10.Not Quite Narwhal
Not Quite Narwhal is already an adorable and cute series that I'm watching right now. I think i't's a metaphor for evolution, as the main character climbs out of the ocean and discovers unicorns of his kind. Remember back in Walking With Monsters when we saw the first reptiles take their first steps onto land? Yeah, those guys. So the main character, Kelp, is a metaphor for human evolution. It would be better if their were an adult unicorn telling the episode's stories to a group of young unicorns, and Not Quite Narwhal would be a storytelling series, much like the old hand drawn Peter Rabbit series and Wind In The Willows films.
9.My Little Pony: Make Your Mark
With its slow paced CGI and bright colours, Make Your Mark carries on where Friendship Is Magic and A New Generation left off...but only if you subscribe to Netflix. The series follows the many adventures of Sunny and her diverse horse friends going around Maretime Bay discovering many secrets and lies, and encouraging bad pony Misty to become part of the gang. I guess Sunny really is following in Twilight's hoofsteps, isn't she?
8.My Little Pony: A New Generation.
Movies like ones under the My Little Pony label always bring a smile to the faces of young girls (and mostly Bronies), and this one is no exception. It's a great start to the CGI era, and follows young Sunny Starscout as she goes on a mission to unite earth ponies, pegasi and unicorns as one big herd, grazing in the city of Maretime Bay and galloping free along the beach. The bond between Sunny and her dad is really heartwarming, and I can recite lines from the beginning scene off by heart. "Yeah, I'm a unicorn and we're EEEEVIL!" How the Coffee Crew will laugh.
7.Gabby's Dollhouse.
Mum told me that toys themed around Gabby are on Amazon, and yet I haven't seen the actual series yet. I think Pandy Paws will be my favourite character because he's super cute!
6.Barbie: Epic Road Trip.
SQUEEEEEEEEEEE!! Oh I can't wait to play this game today! It's a new game unlike anything you've played with Bluey be it work or hotels, and Mattel is a treat when it comes to giving us series and movies based on their toylines (not horrible CGI versions of Bob The Builder, Thomas & Friends and - dare I say it - Fireman Sam), but hey, you can control where Barbie and her friends go! Isn't it exciting?
5.Johnny Test: Ultimate Meatloaf Quest
I admit it, Johnny Test is an older kids' version of Caillou, and people hate him just as much as the bald little brat, but despite his ongoing tantrums, I believe his game is just the best. You get to decide where they want to go to get a better dinner to avoid Johnny's dad's Garbage Loaf. Gross. Kids will love it, but adults? Nah, not so much.
4.The Cravendale Stop Motion adverts.
How I love those Cravendale adverts. Nah, not the modern ones, but ones with Cravendale's former mascots, the cyclist, pirate and cow. All they ever say are random words, and they always find solutions to every milk related problem. My favourite two adverts from the campaign are 'Bad Bull', where a bull barges into the trio's milk bar and drinks all the milk, causing the trio to filter him to make him into a reformed, pure and sweet cow, and 'Out Of Stock' where the trio almost fail upon seeing the last bottle of Cravendale being bought by a sheep, until Cow hatches a plan to get to the Cravendale dairy and nab the lot. If you like these amazing pieces of art, you should check out A Town Called Panic. It's done in the same animation style as the adverts, and features a Cowboy, Indian and Horse in zany situations. I also love Barry Biscuit Boy, but that's another story.
3.I Want To Wake Up With You.
Aaaaaaahhhh. The joys of waking up to your best friend lying next to you in bed. That's just how it seems in this short vignette based on 'I Want To Wake Up With You' by Boris Gardner. Orko wakes up one morning in a white, silky soft bed to find Furaha asleep next to him. Suddenly, she disappears, and once Orko finds her hiding under the covers, a full on chase ensues, followed by a wild, fun-filled pillow fight. This would surely make me want to go back to bed, but suddenly, I feel a little out of sorts this morning and my eyes are laden with huge amounts of eye booger...eeeww.
2.A Hug For A Caretaker.
Yesterday, it was Hugging Day, a great day to be hugging your friends and family and watching the Blue's Room DVD 'It's Hug Day'. But Hugging Day, along with Cuddle Up Day, happens to be my favourite day of the year. Tell that to toddler Furaha, she loves that day so much she spends it with her caretaker Orko in this vignette, hiding under the duvet, tickling each other on the sofa, and the best part? Building a cuddly blanket fort to hang out and relax in. This'll give the entire Coffee Crew 'Looking After Arnold' vibes, where Kipper plays various pretend games with Arnold, such as blanket forts and trains, until he gets tired himself. Being a babysitter is hard, ain't it? Yeah, it is.
1.Love As Large As Enormities.
This is a gentle vignette of Furaha and Orko playing with Optimus Prime, and this time they don't just play with him, they play with all his men too - Hot Shot, Red Alert, Jetfire...any Autobot from Transformers Armada you saw in the series. The main ones, not every single one you could think of. It's mainly Hot Shot and Red Alert who come to appreciate they have Furaha and Orko in their lives, as they aren't complete without such a cub to play with them. Remember, the Autobots will always be there to protect our two friends whenever there are spooky shadows or thunderstorms - huge, enormous guardians to help our friends whenever they feel alone.
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