Entry: I Love These Shows... Saturday, July 12, 2008



a re-post from my other blog.

Yeah, I know you'll say "but they're cartoons"!

Well, cartoons or not, I simply enjoy watching these shows :

♥ Pocoyo

   "They say that you stop being a child when you stop drawing and that the fact of abandoning your drawings causes a loss of creativity.  It is perhaps due to this, that many of those who work in Zinkia continue being children with huge ears and noses and that the true Pocoyo is the Pocoyo who has already been drawn by thousands of children..."

I like the  style of this show.  It applies a minimalist approach yet I find every story line amusing and captivating. 

It comes as no surprise for me that it has won a number of prestigious awards for animation.  Too bad Granada Kids (the production company) is closing down (or has closed down probably by now).  After all, television/entertainment is still about money, and it seems that their children shows have not been that profitable.  I honestly  don't know how this affects Pocoyo. It's sad to think it will be discontinued.


♥ Shaun The Sheep



I really cannot recall when this show exactly started in Disney Channel, but I know it was a new show introduced earlier this year.

At first, I found the stories of this show weird and unusual.  Imagine a flock of sheep and a dog doing human stuff behind the back of the "human owner" , and never once were they caught. They party, swim, paint, go to carnivals, eat pizza, etcetera, etcetera... And oh, they don't talk.  After watching a couple of shows, I kind of grew to enjoy watching this one.

Another one in my list that amuses me and makes me laugh.


This is what you get when you have kids who love to watch TV as much as I love spending time on my computer... I really don't get to watch much TV shows now except when I spend some time with them.  And therefore, I have been forced to enjoy these cartoons and some teen TV series in Disney Channel like Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place.


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