Tuesday, 27 August 2024

My Favourite Kidoodle Shows

He Man (2002)
I would only choose this for Orko alone, but I feel like He Man is not the most powerful man in the universe as everyone hoped he'd be. Instead, he's the most abusive man in the universe, beating everyone senseless and ignoring Orko for the sake of spending more time with more human friends.

The Classic MLP Series & Films
There's a wide variety of My Little Pony films and series to choose from on Kidoodle. As well as Friendship Is Magic and Equestria Girls, the older, more charming pony tales, starring such favourites as Bon Bon and Minty, alongside lots of surreal song sequences, would make for great viewing if the G4 ponies get on your nerves.

Guess How Much I Love You
A modern day classic, Guess How Much I Love You sees Little Nutbrown Hare and the people he loves discover nature in all its wonderful glory. From the snow of Winter to the flowers blooming in Spring, love will always prevail in the end. And as always, it's the series you'll love all the way to the moon...and back.

Little Bear
Another timeless classic, Little Bear originally hails from a channel filled with hyperactive, nonsensical programmes called Nick Jr (I bet you already knew that by now). Little Bear sees the titular character go on charming adventures across the forest, exploring nature with his parents and his friends Duck, Hen, Owl and Cat. I also remember one episode where it feels like Little Bear died and turned into a Constellation.

The Bellflower Bunnies
The Bellflower Bunnies was originally made in French, but I don't know if this Brambly Hedge ripoff is supposed to be badly dubbed or not. Anyway, the charming adventures of the Bellflower family are animated in a wonderful style that is just too wonderful to even put into words, as with light and happiness, the Bellflowers navigate their lives in a wonderful, kid friendly way.

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