Today i watch Air Rescue on nick jr the animation was awesome and Ryder was wearing sunglasses to look like Maverick
Today i watch Air Rescue on nick jr the animation was awesome and Ryder was wearing sunglasses to look like Maverick
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I think the Air Rescue sub-series is a really bad start. I'll give all these episodes a score of 0/10, even though there are many scenes that I like in them.
The fundamental problem is this: not all the puppies got planes! This will encourage an atmosphere where the members of the Paw Patrol are ranked as superior or inferior (even though they've been doing this for a long time already). Perhaps many people will argue that the characteristics of Rocky, Zuma and Rubble don't suit flying vehicles. In that case, I might be able to accept that Rocky and Rubble are ground crew, but why doesn't Zuma have a seaplane? It doesn't make sense! What's more, they've already launched the Marine Rescue sub-series. Is Skye's character characteristic really suitable for the bottom of the sea?
I also can't accept the claim that they're doing this to save the animation budget. Since they've designed so many planes for other characters, it's obvious that they have sufficient funds. Then why not design them for the main characters?!
Ultimately, it's because they want to create a situation where some puppies are the central characters while others are marginal ones! They use the spotlight effect to boost the toy sales of those central puppies! Doing this is not only wrong but also shameful! I think all the puppies should be equal, although the number of missions they go on varies greatly and the number of lines they have is quite different. But at least before, they still maintained the basic bottom line that all the puppies had the same series of equipment and vehicles! Now they've finally torn off the disguise and told people that some puppies are just inferior! Is this the concept that should appear in a children's show?
If this is still the case in the Fire Rescue and subsequent series, then I will protest extremely and will never watch the subsequent animations of Paw Patrol again. I'd rather live forever in the harmonious past of the first season than see a future full of discrimination and injustice.
May the disastrous Air Rescue series end soon. I really hate everything that's happening now.