![]() The episode begins by introducing viewers to Susan B. The only ones that seem to have had any effort put into their designs are the ones who actually appear in this season which comes across as lazy. Most of the designs are taken directly from the book covers. The only thing I don’t like about the intro is the character designs. Besides, it’s better than most of the songs this show has to offer. While it’s certainly not the best song in the world, it is pretty catchy and it does get the point of the show across. Anthony and Frida Kahlo in order to explain why this show doesn’t work as an adaptation of the books or an original show.įirst, let’s have a listen to the theme song… I’m going to be reviewing the episode about Susan B. Since so many people seem to enjoy this show, I’ve decided to offer my opinion. As it turns out, I had good reason to be nervous. Nonetheless, I tried to remain optimistic and I convinced myself to watch a few episodes before judging the show prematurely. After seeing “The Magic School Bus Rides Again”, which I’ll review at some point, I was worried that the show wouldn’t be a faithful adaptation of the books. So, when I noticed that Netflix had released a series based on the books I was cautious at first. Although I didn’t read them as a kid, I appreciate them now as an adult because of their simple yet straightforward way of delivering information. ![]() The “Who Was?” series is a collection of books for kids in grades 3-7 about influential people in the past and present. ![]() If you don’t know about this series, let me briefly explain what it is. Something that many of you may not know about me is that I love the “Who Was?” book series. However, I only included as an example of Frida Kahlo’s work and to explain why a particular segment of this episode doesn’t work. Disclaimer: This review will include a graphic and possibly disturbing image.
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