| ON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age. | |
| PAUSE: Know your child; some content may not be right for some kids. | |
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| NOT FOR KIDS: Not appropriate for kids any age. |
Parents need to know that this animated adaptation of Richard Scarry's popular preschool-age books espouses socially responsible themes like teamwork, friendship, courage, and responsibility. Kids need not be familiar with Scarry's characters to get the full value of the stories, but those who are will find that the series stays true to his presentation of the delightful little town and its inhabitants. Some segments center on the power struggle between a French policeman and his gangster-style nemesis, but even their exchanges shouldn't frighten preschoolers.
Richard Scarry's beloved children's book characters come to life in THE BUSY WORLD OF RICHARD SCARRY, a '90s-era animated series. All of fans' favorites reside in the cartoon version of Busytown, including the central characters Huckle Cat (voiced by Sonja Ball); his sister, Sally (Ball again); and their friend Lowly Worm (Keith Knight). Each episode in this series consists of three stories and two musical segues, whose topics complement one or more of the stories. The show chronicles the day-in, day-out happenings of the town, exploring how the characters relate to and cooperate with each other to solve problems. Recurring characters Inspector Couscous and Pepe le Gangstaire often make appearances in stories that are set in foreign locations and face off over Pepe's thieving ways.
If you're familiar with Richard Scarry's books, then you'll have a good sense about why they adapt so well to TV. His linear animation style translates flawlessly to the screen, which makes it easy for young fans of the books to jump right into the stories. The episodes center on issues that are relevant to kids' lives, like forgetting a responsibility or being scared by a strange noise in the house. Even at seven minutes long, each story is well developed and resolved in a way that underscores the characters' cooperation and resourcefulness.
There's nothing in the content of this series that should keep preschoolers from tuning in, and the show's inclusion of basic world geography through the characters' travels, as well as the musical interstitials that teach about issues like personal safety and how things work ensure they leave with a little morsel of knowledge as well.
Families can talk about teamwork. Kids: Of what teams are you a part? How are team leaders chosen? Why is cooperation an important aspect of successful teams? How does being part of a team bring out a person's unique talents?
Kids: What problems did the characters face today? Was it a problem that affected just one person or multiple people? How did the characters pool their efforts to fix it? What did they (and you) learn from the experience?
Parents and kids can take this opportunity to check out the characters' experiences in Richard Scarry's books. How are the stories and characters similar to those in the series? Are there any differences? Do you like either the books or the TV show any better than the other? Why?
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| Topics: | book characters, friendship, music and sing-along |
| TV rating: | TV-Y |
| Network: | Syndicated |
| Cast: | Keith Knight, Len Carlson, Sonja Ball |
| Genre: | Kids' Animation |