What’s the Story?
Despite its Japanese-sounding name, GOGORIKI is actually Russian import. It follows the adventures of 10 cute, round cartoon creatures with a variety of animal-like attributes (rabbit ears, moose horns, a penguin pattern, etc.) that make them distinctive. Their adventures are intended to promote tolerance and nonviolence, and plots center around daily existence -- not having the same cool gadget as other kids, needing a birthday gift, and so on. All of the characters have names that end in "Riki."
Is It Any Good?
As intended, GoGoRiki is cute and appealing. It moves faster than many of the cartoons intended for very young viewers -- there are more scene changes and less explanation or addressing the audience. That makes it more of a traditional cartoon than a show with educational intent that just happens to be animated -- and, really, although its social messages are good, GoGoRiki is just for fun.
And fun it is. Plus, the bright colors and humor will appeal to a young grade school audience, but there's nothing really objectionable or frightening for kids of any age. Siblings can watch together happily.

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