Based on the Go. Go. toy line from VTech, children's series follows the adventures of Cory Carson.Based on the Go. Go. toy line from VTech, children's series follows the adventures of Cory Carson.Based on the Go. Go. toy line from VTech, children's series follows the adventures of Cory Carson.
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At first, I expected this to be a Pixar Cars clone with babyish writing and toy-driven overtones. Even though it is based on a toy line, the show is actually way better than I expected.
Animation and Art Style: The animation is adorable. It's CGI but it resembles claymation/stopmotion, and the character designs are cute. It's unique in that the car faces are on their windshield this time around.
Writing: Surprisingly, the writing isn't as babyish as you'd expect. It's kid-friendly yet also mature enough to appeal to a general audience. The situations are relatable such as making new friends and having a potty accident. There are smart lines, metaphors (the episode "Speed Limits" is a metaphor for anarchy) and the show is basically Bluey (an already great show) but with cars.
Characters: Like with Bluey, the characters are all unique and go beyond the excitable, kind kid stereotype present in preschool shows. Cory is a relatable protagonist for preschoolers. He makes mistakes sometimes, but he's not a brat like Caillou. Chrissy is adorable. The parents are imperfect but they love their kids.
Enjoyment: If you're looking for a sweet, wholesome cartoon that subverts preschool show cliches, then Go Go Cory Carson is the show for you. It's just that, sweet and wholesome, with the right amount of spice.
I cannot recommend this show enough. It doesn't seem very popular in the cartoon community because it's a preschool show, but I'm trying to change that. If you enjoyed Bluey, definitely check this show out.
Animation and Art Style: The animation is adorable. It's CGI but it resembles claymation/stopmotion, and the character designs are cute. It's unique in that the car faces are on their windshield this time around.
Writing: Surprisingly, the writing isn't as babyish as you'd expect. It's kid-friendly yet also mature enough to appeal to a general audience. The situations are relatable such as making new friends and having a potty accident. There are smart lines, metaphors (the episode "Speed Limits" is a metaphor for anarchy) and the show is basically Bluey (an already great show) but with cars.
Characters: Like with Bluey, the characters are all unique and go beyond the excitable, kind kid stereotype present in preschool shows. Cory is a relatable protagonist for preschoolers. He makes mistakes sometimes, but he's not a brat like Caillou. Chrissy is adorable. The parents are imperfect but they love their kids.
Enjoyment: If you're looking for a sweet, wholesome cartoon that subverts preschool show cliches, then Go Go Cory Carson is the show for you. It's just that, sweet and wholesome, with the right amount of spice.
I cannot recommend this show enough. It doesn't seem very popular in the cartoon community because it's a preschool show, but I'm trying to change that. If you enjoyed Bluey, definitely check this show out.
- BoxwoodExpress
- May 2, 2020
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