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Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (2001–2003)
8/10
Cutest Anime I Have Ever Seen
14 September 2023
I am not nor have I ever been a fan of anime. I never found anime appealing and I could not get myself to appreciate the designs of the characters in most anime. However, I have to say that Kirby: Right Back At Ya (English Dub) is one of the only few anime's that I enjoy.

First, the story of the show surprisingly has continuity and I found it fun to follow the adventures of Kirby and his friends. The story can be slow in some episodes but it's usually the same plot, where one of the antagonists, Kind Dedede, continues to buy monsters in order to get rid of Kirby, and it is up to Kirby to save the day. I should note that I have played many Nintendo games since I was a child, but I never got into any of the Kirby games. I am aware that the show is not canon to the games but it sure makes me want to play a Kirby game.

Next, the characters are very cute and enjoyable to watch. Each character, ranging from Kirby to Tiff/Tuff, and King Dedede have multiple characteristics that make them likable. No character is unlikable nor makes me annoyed, even for the villains. Additionally, while the show progresses, we are introduced to more characters, but it is easy to get to know them all and appreciate the flushing of each character.

Finally, the animation is cute and colorful, however, the animation can be very choppy at times. For example, the show uses both 2D and 3D animations. But the transitions are incredibly off putting, where one shot a character is in 2D, but in the next the character is in 3D. The 3D elements look nice for action scenes, but for general scenes without action, it's very noticeable and hard to watch.

Overall, it is a very cute show with nice action, charming characters, and an interesting story. Even if you have never played a Kirby game or if you're not a fan of gaming in general, it is still easy to enjoy the show as it does not tie into the games. Heck, I believe that watching the show will get viewers to want to play a Kirby game.
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The Fairly OddParents (2001–2017)
8/10
A Charming Nicktoon
15 February 2022
I grew up as a kid who watched Nickelodeon every day. My brother and I would run to our couches to watch classic cartoons like Spongebob after school or on weekend mornings. I really enjoyed most of the animated cartoons and plenty of them hold a special place in the category of my childhood cartoons. (Keep in mind that the creator of the show, Butch Hartman, NEVER created my childhood. This is a case where I will completely separate the creator from the creation.) The Fairly Oddparents is one of those cartoons. The show centers around a 10 year old child named Timmy Turner who has two fairy godparents, Cosmo and Wanda. The zany couple help Timmy get through the day without having to deal with his abusive babysitter and torment from is mentally ill teacher.

This show holds a soft spot for me because of the charm. Yes, some episodes had great lessons and spotted hilarious moments, but the thing that represents this show for me are Cosmo and Wanda. Basically without the couple, this show would literally be some sort of long TLC episode. While their relationship seemed to be falling apart after season 6 (okay, basically the whole damn show was falling apart), they couple had their heartwarming and funny moments. One of the most memorable scenes from this show, in my opinion, was when they sang the song "Floating With You" on the TV film "School's Out: The Musical". For me, Cosmo and Wanda are one of the best couples on Nickelodeon. While shows like Spongebob Squarepants and the classic Mickey Mouse cartoons are what I usually watched when I was a child, The Fairly Oddparents is definitely a show that all Nickelodeon fans much watch if they have not. Oh, and if you do, don't bother to watch beyond season 6.
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