The animated series Rolle’s thong makes the legs of the child viewer tremble

In the Rolle remmi animation series, the familiar Rolle and his relatives have adventures from Group Hau.

Ensire action is often talkative. Rolle strap -animated series (Rubble & Crew, 2023–) has just started. I’m watching the series with three children, one of whom is under three years old, the second six, and the third eight.

Rolle strap is a Canadian animation that has been a favorite of kindergarteners for years Group Haun (2013–) sister series. So, except for one of my fellow critics, they are exactly the right target group. Besides, the youngest is real Group Hau -fan who, for example, does not hesitate to recognize the color in his clothes: the Rolle series, of course, requires Rolle socks.

But how does a spin-off sink into an audience that knows its taste?

Bradley Zweigin created by Roll brakes is the main character Group Hausa Rolle, a bulldog belonging to the familiar puppy pop, whose special skills include all kinds of construction. The other group hunters are replaced by “remmi”, i.e. a group of relatives who are handy with Rolle’s paws: Miksu, Tako, vaari, Vimma, Lare and Aunt Tara.

In the opening episode, the group gathers in Jännälaakso for a family meeting, but the plans change when Mayor Ruokola, the sister of Mayor Pujola, chimes in: now help is needed in the neighboring town of Raksalaakso. New residents are coming in line, but first someone should build a bridge over the canyon.

Ward chambers to first reactions. The signature music doesn’t make it very far when the youngest critic stands up and starts dancing. The initial tone clearly goes to the legs. The same thing happens in the next episode. At least In Rolle’s harness is invested in catchy and fast-paced music, just like Group in Hau. Stickiness is ensured by repetition – and then more repetition.

Efforts have been made to avoid too much renewal.

In any case, efforts have been made to avoid too much reform, and Group Hau resembles many things. The visuals are almost one-to-one from what Rolle and his partners’ gadgets are like. This group of dogs also uses various work machines and driving games to help them, which are color-coded according to their owner. Everyone also has their own bravura job, and work is tackled with flying slogans. They will soon be echoed by a line of critics as well.

Side characters are also of the familiar mold. Mayor Ruokola, like his sister, is witty and good-natured, and he even has his own pet winged duck, Vauhtisorsa.

What about the mayor Hanttinen, who is the “bad guy” in the main series, and who gets all kinds of complaints? In his shoes now steps the Speedmaster, who is even a few more comical and clumsy. The villain amuses across generations. Children laugh at the jokes of the clown character, adults laugh at the fact that the children’s program really has a sly construction contractor who promises udders and ponds, but the result is always a wolf and a second – and someone else has to fix the construction mistakes.

After a couple of episodes, the jury’s verdict is clear: Rolle strap expand Group Hau -universe successfully because it doesn’t expand it much. It gets extra points for humor.

Fellow critics however, there is one thing that causes some thought. How on earth does Rolle have time to build the entire Raksalaakso infrastructure at the same time as it should be taken care of Group Haun responsibilities?

Easily, says Rolle with a smile – as long as relatives abandon their own lives and rush to help.

See you on the other side of burnout!

Rolle’s thong, TV2 at 8:35 and Areena.

By Editor

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