Great show to watch with the kids (I don't have any... but I know my cartoons!) and if you're a parent or older sibling watching with them, you're in for a good time.
It's light hearted, fun, and though there is a plot, it's very easy to follow, so this will probably appeal to children aged 6 through 10, or anyone who doesn't wanna concern themselves with a more intense show. The art style is cute and playful, but also has a nostalgic feel to it (kinda Calvin and Hobbes-esque, if you will). Overall, I'm a fan.
Really nice art-style, interesting base story, but pretty lacking character development. No backstory, or any sort of deep emotional toil to connect us to any of the characters ... it's nothing more than a few actions sequences that always get resolved within a few minutes of the same episodes. The episode time varies quite a bit too (22-14 minutes) getting shorter and shorter as the season went on.
It's more than half-way through that we even realize his parents were dead , but it doesn't play any sort of central role. Some questions left completely unanswered: Where is Flo's dad ? Why is Rosa always left running around on her own ? What's the story behind the biker lady ? The European sounding cook ? Why did the delivery guy have all the stones ? Why so they all live in the middle of nowhere ?
I can't remember much of the "lessons" of the series, there were maybe one or two. Maybe make the kid learn lessons along the way (I mean more than the single one he kinda did).
Just kind of a bare-bones show for now. Maybe if it gets a few more season they could eventually flesh it out more, because this felt like a quick intro that could have been condensed down to 2-3 episodes.
Not bad-bad, but not yet good.
Created by Craig McCracken, there, that's all the synopsis you need.
Shout by DudeBlockedParent2021-09-15T14:08:30Z
THIS SHOW JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER.