"Antonio E. Gonzalez" <AntEGM111@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| After a few episodes, this show has really grown on me; if ever
| the word "trip" could be used to describe a show, this is certainly
| the case!
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| Marzipan City, and it's various surroundings look like they could
| have only been conceived in a psychodelic dream. If not the wild
| colors, certainly the bizarre structures.
|
| The renaming of various objects smacks of Dr. Seuss, no matter how
| simple they might be. The renamings also play a role in the end
| results of the bizarre recipes that get conceived; as if sentient food
| wasn't enough; and yes, there is something slightly disturbing about
| edibles that talk back to you . . .
|
| Then there's the occassional mix of stop-motion animation; a
| trippy show just gets trippier!
|
| As for the characters, they turn out surprisingly likeable.
| Chowder himself can be incredibly annoying, but in little kid, Dennis
| the Menace kind of way; he means no harm, just childishly naive.
|
| Overall, these ingredients mix to make a fun, enjoyable show . . .
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| - ReFlex76
|
I like "Chowder". Nicely surreal without being overbearing or too
alien.
I also give big points for using very talented voice stars and having
an
actual kids doing the voice of the kid characters. The characters play
off
each other very well and the plot is interesting enough to keep watching.
It kind of has a touch of Dutch surrealism that I like.


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