I haven't watched much as far as TV goes so I'll throw this out here.
Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts: 3rd/Final Season
It's a kids show but my kid loves it and it's a pretty good show in it's own right. For those who haven't heard me mention it before, this show is basically a kid friendly version of Fallout but a lot more light hearted(though not without it's dark overtones). 200 years before the show started, something bad happened that caused animal life all over the world to mutate to massive degrees. A lot of animals became anthropomorphized and gained the power of speech and intelligence, whereas other became mega-mutes(as they're called) the size of cars or even buildings(one shown early in the shown is a mega-bunny, a massive rabbit with ears all the way down it's back and 6 or so legs. DO NOT TOUCH IT'S BABIES!). Humans were driven underground to live in shelters called Burrows, abandoning the surface(now a wild and dangerous place) to the mutants, who formed tribes that constantly war amongst themselves.
One of the things that makes the show kid friendly is that the the mutants tribes all have their own particular theme. The wolves are science nerds(obsessed with research and they have rap battles about science), Frogs wear nice 3 piece suits and resemble mobsters(They offically "Mod Frogs" but it's extremely easy to hear "Mob Frogs"), The cats are lumberjacks, the snakes are rocker girls who love heavy metal, the rats run an amusement park(which doubles as an all species safe zone), etc.
Kipo is a human from a burrow who accidentally ends up outside and slowly assembles a small group of colorful characters around her to help her find her way home initially, but the show eventually expands out to her trying to find a way to bring peace to the surface world, to the point humans and mutants are living in peace with each other. Intially the main threat is an intelligent Mandrill named Scarlimange who has united the simians and has found a way to brainwash humans to serve him, so he's looking for more humans to serve as an army to conquer and unite the wasteland. They also dress like 18th century European Aristocrats(powdered wigs and all). Eventually a new faction is introduced to the mix who ends up taking the villian mantle.
This works because of the fact the show takes itself kinda but not that seriously and runs off the dynamic of Kipo being such an optimist that she eventually finds a way to befriend those she meets, much to everyone's shock. Hey, it's a kids show, it plays heavily off the "hope" and "coexistance" themes, not unlike the new She-Ra but with more of a post-apocalyptic vibe.
The show also has some good music throughout, and while a lot of it is rap/hip-hoped centered, it branches out into other genres as well, including a fun folk ballad sung by the timbercats as one of my personal faves.
The show has a few unresolved issues(the cause of the mass mutation is never revealed) but over 3 10 episode seasons(30 eps total) it manages to nicely tell it's story, maintain a pretty decent cast of colorful characters and has a lot of fun doing it, while still retaining some element of tension and some decent plot twists along the way.
So yeah, something to check out if you have small kids(and they need something new to watch) or just want to check out a show that's lighthearted with enough dark overtones to give it some bite.
Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts: 3rd/Final Season
It's a kids show but my kid loves it and it's a pretty good show in it's own right. For those who haven't heard me mention it before, this show is basically a kid friendly version of Fallout but a lot more light hearted(though not without it's dark overtones). 200 years before the show started, something bad happened that caused animal life all over the world to mutate to massive degrees. A lot of animals became anthropomorphized and gained the power of speech and intelligence, whereas other became mega-mutes(as they're called) the size of cars or even buildings(one shown early in the shown is a mega-bunny, a massive rabbit with ears all the way down it's back and 6 or so legs. DO NOT TOUCH IT'S BABIES!). Humans were driven underground to live in shelters called Burrows, abandoning the surface(now a wild and dangerous place) to the mutants, who formed tribes that constantly war amongst themselves.
One of the things that makes the show kid friendly is that the the mutants tribes all have their own particular theme. The wolves are science nerds(obsessed with research and they have rap battles about science), Frogs wear nice 3 piece suits and resemble mobsters(They offically "Mod Frogs" but it's extremely easy to hear "Mob Frogs"), The cats are lumberjacks, the snakes are rocker girls who love heavy metal, the rats run an amusement park(which doubles as an all species safe zone), etc.
Kipo is a human from a burrow who accidentally ends up outside and slowly assembles a small group of colorful characters around her to help her find her way home initially, but the show eventually expands out to her trying to find a way to bring peace to the surface world, to the point humans and mutants are living in peace with each other. Intially the main threat is an intelligent Mandrill named Scarlimange who has united the simians and has found a way to brainwash humans to serve him, so he's looking for more humans to serve as an army to conquer and unite the wasteland. They also dress like 18th century European Aristocrats(powdered wigs and all). Eventually a new faction is introduced to the mix who ends up taking the villian mantle.
This works because of the fact the show takes itself kinda but not that seriously and runs off the dynamic of Kipo being such an optimist that she eventually finds a way to befriend those she meets, much to everyone's shock. Hey, it's a kids show, it plays heavily off the "hope" and "coexistance" themes, not unlike the new She-Ra but with more of a post-apocalyptic vibe.
The show also has some good music throughout, and while a lot of it is rap/hip-hoped centered, it branches out into other genres as well, including a fun folk ballad sung by the timbercats as one of my personal faves.
The show has a few unresolved issues(the cause of the mass mutation is never revealed) but over 3 10 episode seasons(30 eps total) it manages to nicely tell it's story, maintain a pretty decent cast of colorful characters and has a lot of fun doing it, while still retaining some element of tension and some decent plot twists along the way.
So yeah, something to check out if you have small kids(and they need something new to watch) or just want to check out a show that's lighthearted with enough dark overtones to give it some bite.
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