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January 16, 2021
It's fine
The animation has definitely not aged well (it's low-budget CGI in 2003, so that's to be expected) and some of the plots are pretty slow, but generally, it's harmless fun and teaches your kids simple skills (i.e making sandwiches, repairing bike wheels).
There are some voices in this that teen and young adult viewers might recognize; specifically, there is Tajja Isen (Atomic Betty/Princess Presto) as Jazzi, Mark Rendall (Arthur) as Noodle, and Stephanie Beard (Cloverway's Sailor Chibi Moon) as Olena.
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September 11, 2012
Too scary and creepy.
Not for kids.
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March 26, 2012
About The Save-Ums!
It's great, but The Save-Ums! is on...
Knowledge Kids, Discovery Kids, TLC, Five, and Kids' CBC. But soon... The Hub (maybe)
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October 16, 2011
That one ol' show
All I can remember about this show is; TAPE PLEEZE, TAPE, TAPE PLEEZ, TAPE, and so on
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July 25, 2011
Save me from this excruciating excuse for a TV show!
I've gave this show a chance a few years back and watched a few episodes. I can honestly say it's just another cheesy infant's show. Don't even bother watching it. This makes the Wonder Pets look like Shakespeare.
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April 29, 2011
A good show for youths but not for others!
I think it is a good show for little kids. But I think it is just plain dumb for older kids. This show is more for kids ages 4-6. Anyone older than that might find it dumb.
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December 22, 2010
I LOVED this show when I was a little kid, but there is one episode that was kind of edgy. It was were these three Save-Um's were on a mountain and were helping a female monkey character. One Save-Um told the monkey to lick her fingers and she said to how about my toe. That is a little bit too gross for a kid's show, but I still decided to watch it!