Inspired by the colors of the rainbow, seven magical girls from Kaleidoscopia are guardians of both nature and the Earth.Inspired by the colors of the rainbow, seven magical girls from Kaleidoscopia are guardians of both nature and the Earth.Inspired by the colors of the rainbow, seven magical girls from Kaleidoscopia are guardians of both nature and the Earth.
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It's like someone tried to put together Captain Planet, the Paw Patrol, Rainbow Bright, and just a hint of Pokémon with the purpose of selling toys.
The villains are even more one dimensional than the Captain Planet villains with the twist of sometimes not being irredeemable. The format of an episode is nearly a carbon copy of Paw Patrol (complete with "Kalia needs us!") but with even worse plot lines. The entire rainbow aesthetic feels recycled, and the Floof character is like something from the Pokémon cutting room floor.
From a structural point of view, the selection of characters for the plot often feels unmatched to the conflict (like not brining Anna on missions involving animals). The abilities of some of the characters don't feel thought out either.
When looking for more information on the show, supposedly the character of BB is supposed to be autistic but she just comes off as aping the worst of 80s 'brainy' characters rather than the stated intention.
While the goal of teaching environmental awareness is admirable, it would be better if there had been some attempt to more accurately portray the issues and possible solutions (or even admit that more work needs to be done in some areas).
Overall, the show feels like the kind of cash grab it's main villain Preston would try.
The villains are even more one dimensional than the Captain Planet villains with the twist of sometimes not being irredeemable. The format of an episode is nearly a carbon copy of Paw Patrol (complete with "Kalia needs us!") but with even worse plot lines. The entire rainbow aesthetic feels recycled, and the Floof character is like something from the Pokémon cutting room floor.
From a structural point of view, the selection of characters for the plot often feels unmatched to the conflict (like not brining Anna on missions involving animals). The abilities of some of the characters don't feel thought out either.
When looking for more information on the show, supposedly the character of BB is supposed to be autistic but she just comes off as aping the worst of 80s 'brainy' characters rather than the stated intention.
While the goal of teaching environmental awareness is admirable, it would be better if there had been some attempt to more accurately portray the issues and possible solutions (or even admit that more work needs to be done in some areas).
Overall, the show feels like the kind of cash grab it's main villain Preston would try.
Manure of the most putrid kind.
For all parents subjected this, may god have mercy on your souls.
For all parents subjected this, may god have mercy on your souls.
Preston Praxton just tricked the rainbow rangers into some kind of pod then pushed it off his boat to the bottom of the ocean. When they figured their way out and resurfaced they offered him an idea to make him even richer! WHAT?!!
The nieces are obsessed and oddly my younger nephew too 😂 The song is catchy, the episodes are short for their attention span and there are some nature and animal facts sprinkled in for food measure. Better than a lot of the other things they make me watch with them 🤣
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- TriviaOriginally, during early development, the Rangers were to have a shorter, cuter, cartoonier Sugar Rush-esque appearance, before images of their finalized look came in.
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