![]() ![]() You need your characters to have flaws that kids to relate to, because no one's perfect. Being nice isn't the only personality trait. The show is fine but not my favorite and I wouldn't watch it everyday because the characters don't seem to written strongly enough, they're all just nice and excitable, which is a huge problem with modern preschool shows. ![]() Adam Peltzman helms the show, and he has a great track record of working on preschool shows with clever writing and strong characters like Wallykazam and Odd Squad. The show has a 50s-60s aesthetic, which makes sense because as I said, the book was made in 1961. The characters look happy, expressive, and cuddly. Plus, the fur on the dogs is very detailed. The animation is bright and colorful, but not eye-bleeding neon. I was cautious because of Wildbrain's involvement because I don't particularly like them, but this show was of surprising quality. Going into "Go Dog Go!" I didn't know what to expect, and I thought it looked rather lame at first. With soulless merchandise-driven crap like Mighty Express and Rainbow Rangers being mass-marketed to kids, this show, which is instead based on a book from 1961, was a pleasant surprise. ![]()
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