Puppet series for young children.Puppet series for young children.Puppet series for young children.
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My childhood (the 90s) was full of shows that were very popular and well regarded for a long time, but now almost forgotten and shows that many children today would never have heard of. And there were a lot too that were watched and liked without taking note of the title. 'Andy Pandy' was a very easy and catchy title to remember, due to the very memorable theme tune. Which is the thing that stuck out at me all these years. Decided to relive my fond memories of 'Andy Pandy' after so long.
It still is a timeless classic and deserves to be much better known today in a time where shows like 'Andy Pandy' are hard to come by. It does sadden me that jewels such as 'Andy Pandy' that show effort and the charm factor with good values and will appeal to people of all ages are so little known today, other than the odd recommendation from anybody that grew up with it. While vastly inferior shows with very little quality and charm air regularly on accessible time slots on channels that have not been the same for a long time.
'Andy Pandy' holds up very well visually, have always found old puppet animation incredibly charming to watch and affectionate. Old-fashioned yes but beautifully crafted, am with those that remembers it more in colour but the backgrounds throughout the show are meticulously detailed and there is nothing stiff or primitive about the puppet designs or movements. Andy Pandy himself is a creation that stays in the memory too.
As said, one of the things that has always stood out to me has been the theme tune, which is still incredibly catchy (well it must be if it is the thing about the show remembered mostly vividly by me, other than the design for the titular character) and easy to like. The lyrics are simple but not overly so and they are cute without being treacly, while the melody is hum along worthy. The show is nicely scored too, and fits well with the show's quaintness.
The writing has a good deal of charm. It is very easy for younger audiences to understand, but does so without resorting to juvenile or dumb humour or using over complex terminology. Older audiences shouldn't find it a problem either, and find plenty to be amused by and be charmed by its simplicity. The stories are full of quaint charm and wisely keep things simple, they don't come over as too slow either. Andy Pandy is an endearing character as is Looby Loo, but my favourite of the three is Teddy who had his fair share of fun and sweet moments.
In conclusion, wonderful and under-valued today. 10/10.
It still is a timeless classic and deserves to be much better known today in a time where shows like 'Andy Pandy' are hard to come by. It does sadden me that jewels such as 'Andy Pandy' that show effort and the charm factor with good values and will appeal to people of all ages are so little known today, other than the odd recommendation from anybody that grew up with it. While vastly inferior shows with very little quality and charm air regularly on accessible time slots on channels that have not been the same for a long time.
'Andy Pandy' holds up very well visually, have always found old puppet animation incredibly charming to watch and affectionate. Old-fashioned yes but beautifully crafted, am with those that remembers it more in colour but the backgrounds throughout the show are meticulously detailed and there is nothing stiff or primitive about the puppet designs or movements. Andy Pandy himself is a creation that stays in the memory too.
As said, one of the things that has always stood out to me has been the theme tune, which is still incredibly catchy (well it must be if it is the thing about the show remembered mostly vividly by me, other than the design for the titular character) and easy to like. The lyrics are simple but not overly so and they are cute without being treacly, while the melody is hum along worthy. The show is nicely scored too, and fits well with the show's quaintness.
The writing has a good deal of charm. It is very easy for younger audiences to understand, but does so without resorting to juvenile or dumb humour or using over complex terminology. Older audiences shouldn't find it a problem either, and find plenty to be amused by and be charmed by its simplicity. The stories are full of quaint charm and wisely keep things simple, they don't come over as too slow either. Andy Pandy is an endearing character as is Looby Loo, but my favourite of the three is Teddy who had his fair share of fun and sweet moments.
In conclusion, wonderful and under-valued today. 10/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- Oct 31, 2021
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