Bubble Guppies
Bubble Guppies
TV-Y | 24 January 2011 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
  • 7
  • 6
  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • Reviews
    jdboles42

    Finally. A cartoon I can enjoy the first 5 times a see it. Great songs. Great humor. Educational. More than bearable.

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    gstrilak

    My son has been watching BG since infancy.Its a musical and the actors are great! Im annoyed at Nickelodeon for not going onto season 5! BRING BACK BUBBLE GUPPIES! Wrong show to cancel! BRING IT BACK NICKELODEON! DIVERSE,SMART and WELL ROUNDED. I pay amazon to watch reruns NO FAIR

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    barbaradavis-39578

    I Know Everybody Hates The Bubble Guppies But Come'on People This Is A Kids Show How Can You Guys Hate On Kids Shows And Kids Movies So Badly All You Haters Need To Shut Up Because The Bubble Guppies Was My Favorite Nickelodeon Show Ever When It First Came Out All The Characters Are So Funny And Creative At The Same Time If Anybody Never Heard Of This Show Then Fine Whatever But Let Me Tell You About The Seasons Season 1 Of Bubble Guppies Was A Awesome Season In The 2011 Season 2 Was Good Not Great But Good Season 3 Was Kinda Good Because The Animation Looked Different From The First And Second Season Season 4 Was Trash Because There Episodes In Season 4 Were So Boring Know There Was A Episode Called Bubble Baby Which Was A Pretty Good Episode The Rest Were Trash And People Saying That The Bubble Guppies Is A Spongebob Rip Off i Know There Underwater But It's Still A Great Show So All You Haters Can Hate On Me In This Review But The Bubble Guppies Is Better Then Dora The Expoler Team Umizoomi And So There You Go

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    Bcbflies

    Not since Charles Schultz's Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang have we seen an animated ensemble with such range and heart.1. Unique and easily identifiable personalities: Whether it's the eccentric Deema...sensitive Oona...or the Linus-like Nonny...the Bubble Guppies' range of personalities make it easy for many types of kids to identify with them.2. Musical Soundscape: If you thought the Peanuts' signature songs were catchy (and Vince Guaraldi's timeless themes certainly are), you will be pleasantly surprised by the breadth of songs in the Guppy shows. Upbeat pop tunes...a teacher that raps...with occasional forays into country, rock, Mexican, and Italian genre's all creates a vibrant background for the Guppies' adventures. Catchy lyrics like,"...without my bones I'd be like gelatin - thank goodness for my skeleton!" are fun for even adults to sing.3. Adult Interaction: Whereas the Peanuts crew were largely set apart from the adult world, the Guppies have constant, positive (though not patronizing) contact with adults in their adventures. Their teacher, Mr. Grouper, is never condescending and always encourages them to "think about it." 4. Top-notch Animation: The computer graphic-generated characters and seascapes can do things like defocusing backgrounds to emphasize characters or an object. Incredible pallettes of colors keep a toddler's attention! 5. Modern themes: From recycling to pet adoption and responsibility, each Guppy show is packed with lots of learning. They explore teamwork in numerous episodes and the value of diversity is constantly reinforced by the multicultural ensemble.6. Exposure to new experiences: As well as having the Guppies' best song (Bunch of Bones)the "Call a Clambulance" episode also deals with the scary event of being hurt, going to the hospital and getting an X-ray. They even make up a cute song about going for a checkup and explain, in their typical upbeat frankness, that though shots DO hurt, they keep us from getting sick. Sticky topic, well-handled by this honest and happy troupe! I think Charles Schultz would approve!

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