Tunde goes to great lengths to rescue his daughter, Tola, while Kole tries to protect his mother.Tunde goes to great lengths to rescue his daughter, Tola, while Kole tries to protect his mother.Tunde goes to great lengths to rescue his daughter, Tola, while Kole tries to protect his mother.
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Dayo Okeniyi
- Tunde Martins
- (voice)
Femi Branch
- Bode DeSousa
- (voice)
Siji Soetan
- Kole Adesola
- (voice)
Weruche Opia
- Otin
- (voice)
Bisola Aiyeola
- Happiness
- (voice)
Toyin Oshinaike
- Godspower
- (voice)
Sodiq Yusuff
- Sunday Adelekan
- (voice)
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Mostly Focused on Tola and Kole, But Still Added Depth to Tunde
Tunde was an amazing fourth episode of Iwájú. I usually watch a new episode of this show every Friday, and I usually review the episode I watch before I watch the next episode a week later. Since me and my dad are working on a project about ranking every pilot of the best rated Nickelodeon show on IMDb of every year from 1979 to 2024, and I've been lazy and didn't want to go into depth about Tola, Kole, Tunde, and Bode's characters, I'm writing this review on Sunday, Easter day, a week and 3 days after I watched this episode. Now I'm right here, writing this review, and filling up the required characters already just in my intro of my review. Anyway, this episode did give more depth to Tunde, but they mostly only gave him about 6 minutes of screentime at the beginning of the episode. I think that when an episode is named after a character in the show then it gives that character around 5 to 7 minutes of screen time at the beginning of the episode and then continues the story. When I watched this episode I really thought that they would have Tunde as basically the main character and merge him into the main story instead of a side story. I think Tunde will be introduced into the main story soon, but I expected it to be in this episode. Also I wish Tunde had a little more screen time, I still loved the parts with Tola, Kole, and Bode. I like how in this episode Tola isn't scared or frightened of Bode. She seemed like she actually liked Bode. I also liked how Bode acted like he liked Tola to. To me those scenes gave depth to both Tola and Bode because it proves to me that Bore isn't just a sterotypical villain and actually has a heart for Tola. In the series itself I never found Bode that evil, expect in the first episode. To some that could be a bad thing, but it shows that Bode is more of a layered character and less than just someone who's just evil. In this episode Tola feels very brave to me, although that's not what the series itself suggests, to me she feels brave. In this episode and the last episode, this struggle for Kole about what he should do feels very human and relatable. In life, everyone has had to make hard decisions on what to do and if it is the right choice. While I prefer Tola as a character more than Kole, I really like both of them. They're both layered character who feel like real people to me and feel very relatable. I loved this episode, and even thought I loved the premiere, I have to say, I liked this episode a little bit more than it. In all, I give this episode a 8.6 out of 10.
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- e_daneva
- Mar 30, 2024
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