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All parent reviews for Horseland

Age
5
Average rating based on 11 parent reviews:
  • 36% say there are positive messages
  • 27% say there are positive role models
Adult
April 9, 2008
 
maybe not.
I watched it for 2 weeks, and quit. It has a good message for kids, and is a good show, but it's not really for teens.

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 
It's a silly, underdeveloped, cliched, irritating show. Personally, I find it ridiculously childish, even for children. The characters are not all exactly the best role models, the plots are extremely unoriginal and very predictable. It's definitely a brain-drain. I suppose for really young children it would be acceptable, since there is no action whatsoever and just some talking animals with strong morals. Anyone over the age of 9 should avoid at all costs or risk an intelligence meltdown.

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Parent
September 13, 2011
 
Entertaining, but...
I like the care shown to the horses by the kids. And the emphasis on friendliness and life lessons... but the aggressive bears may give my daughter the wrong message about the great outdoors. And I really have issue with how skinny the female characters are (with huge round heads), while the male characters are noticeably closer to proper proportions.

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Parent of 5, 5, and 6 year old
February 5, 2011
 
Cute show for kids, but not true to real horsemanship
This is a fun show for my kids to watch and they're four and six. The animal characters are great, and there are some good messages in the show. I would think with all the money that producers spend on these cartoons that they could actually show the kids riding correctly...even something as small as the kids holding the reins correctly. As a riding instructor, I am very disappointed in the horsemanship part of the show. I am watching it right now with my kids and the riding instructor just got off the wrong side of the horse! So it's not a show for kids to watch who actually want to learn about riding...but it could be if the producers paid attention and hired an actual horseman to help.

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Parent of 3 and 6 year old
January 16, 2010
 
my 5 yr old loves this show it bettre than other shows for her age to be watching
love it my daughter really loves it too it teaches good team work andother great things about frindship and hard work

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Parent of 4 and 8 year old
October 8, 2009
 
Straight from the Horse's mouth!
On one episode recently - talking horses discussing why one was tired and had no energy. The answer the horse gave was "I am trying to loose weight so the other horses won't laught at me in the competition!" OMG what a horrible message to send our children via horses. Will never allow this show to be watched again in my house.

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 
Fun Horse Themed Show
I admit it...I got a kick out of this kid's show. It kept me (and adult) interested, as well as my visiting neice. We're both horse crazy and we both loved it. The only thing I'd like to tell the producers of this show is that not all girls are boy crazy and like make up. It would be nice to have a little less of that. Other than that, it was fun! I recommend it to anybody who likes horses. : )

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Parent of 3 year old
September 23, 2009
 
I liked it. it seemed a lot like the books called "Saddle Club" I used to read when I was younger. my three yr old loved the talking dog,cats,and horses. I like it for her because it is wholesome cartoon with out all the stuff, like some of the things added to other shows.....

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Adult
February 19, 2009
 

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 
more mature kids 7 +

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Adult
January 23, 2012
 
Feminist POV
Although there is a lot to comment on about this program--including some very redeeming features--I am going to concentrate only on a feminist perspective, as others have mostly covered the other qualities. I have not watched all of the episodes, but I would like to say that the episodes I have watched, I have some problems with. I am glad that we have a show depicting a large amount of girls participating in an active and competitive sport. I am unhappy with how those girls are depicted, especially when compared to the boys. First of all, as several others have said, I do not like how incredibly and unrealistically skinny all of the female characters are, especially considering that these characters are between the ages of ten and...fifteen?...and should not by any means have shed all of their baby fat yet (although I am very grateful that they did not decide to exaggerate anything in the chest area), especially when the boys seem to have a far more proportionate builds. Furthermore, all leadership roles seem to be filled male characters--among horses as well as among the humans. The dog appears to be the wise mentor of the two female animals (a pig and a cat), the boys at the horse farm always seem to be guiding and giving advice and compliments to the girl riders but not vice versa; the wild horses that appeared in one episode were, of course, led by a stallion. When a female character takes the lead, it is usually only with other females or it is done with catty motives. Furthermore, I have yet to see a single argument escalate between two male characters--again, I remind you that I have not seen the entire show--and yet, in nearly every episode, we have insults flying between the girls or otherwise haughty and stereotypical 'catty' attitudes between them. I have to include, however, that this IS a show that depicts females being athletic, which is very, very important. For that, I commend it. The show does have many good features; I would not, however, count most female-empowering themes among them.

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