Great if the duck didn't have a speech impediment.
I think Wonder Pets would have and could have been a GREAT cartoon for kids and the first time I saw it that is exactly what I thought. BUT, they have the duck that talks with a speech impediment! Not that kids who have one are bad but when your kids that are trying to talk are listing to a duck say twouble etc through the whole thing it gets a little old!!! I refuse to let my children watch this!
AHHH ok so if the whole celery thing isnt annoying enough, they had to make the duck have a LISP!!!! AAHHHH and honestly, how do cows get stuck in trees and why did the puppy have so much trouble going to the bathroom when the door was RIGHT THERE AAHH
My 2 1/2 year old son really loves this show, and I must admit, the premis is very good. He likes to sing the "teamwork" song, and will even act out some Wonder Pets and the songs (teamwork and when they're discovering which animal is in trouble) when he's playing in his room. My only problem with this show is Ming Ming's lisp. When young children are learning to pronounciate clearing, it doesn't help to be watching a duck who says "twee" instead of "tree". This show would be a 10/10 if not for the lispy duck.
My son loves this show more then anything this and backyardagins are his vav anyways its great for children to find excitment in there books or backyards what ever they watch
I love this cartoon. It is so cute an sweet! The kids learn about different animals, teamwork and being a kind person. It is also well done so it doesn't annoy the parents!
I picked educational because it does say a lot about animals...but I can't stand that the bird ming ming doesn't say serious right. Its really annoying. My son will watch it occationally.
Cute, Fun, and can even be enjoyed by the Parents!
Well first things first. The "DUCK" does not have a LISP. She is a BABY, she still talks that way. And I absolutely love, "this is sewious" But, with that out of the way, this is a great show for kids, and can also be enjoyed by parents. My daughter loves it and I get a kick out of it too. There are some subtle things in it that the parents get like, for example, when the wonder pets save "The Rat Pack" which is actually three rats that represent Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy. There is also the wonder pets save "the beatles" who are actually beetles stuck in a yellow submarine. But besides that even, it's a great educational show about working together and using logic to solve problems. It also has really great classical music and really cute theme song! My daughter doesn't know many words yet, but everytime it comes on she'll sing "Ming Ming too!" right along with the song. GREAT show!
This is definitely for LITTLE kids. It's brain numbingly dumb - and the noise never stops. The stories are non-sensical - e.g. they worry about a snail drowning while all the animals are underwater to save it (for a long time without breathing apparatus). My daughter thought it was the stupidist thing she'd ever seen. So parent's beware, if you get your kid hooked on this - you only have yourself to blame.
I do not think it is entirely educational as it promotes speech problems in children. That ducks lisp is beyond annoying, and if they wanted to promote education they would have the duck in speech classes. Other than the duck, it is a pretty cute show for young children. The singing is too much, but kids love it. After a while you will notice yourself folding clothes and mumbling "Lenny, Tuck and Ming Ming too...we're wonder pets and we'll help you. What's gonna work? Team Work!"
My 3 Yr old grnadson waits for wonder pets to come on we use it for a treat.. If he wants to watch it then he needs to help pick up his room. He will do any thing to watch wonder pets cant wait till its on DVDS.. Hes new saying is TEAM WORK and I think thats great thanks ...
Excellent, positive, educational, entertaining, fun, and a delight to watch. I actually find myself gravitating toward the living room singing along when it comes on, haha. My 3 year old is an animal lover, so this is right up her alley.