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  • I wasn't expecting to like Me Eloise, but I do. While it can have its silly and predictable moments, it is very funny, charming and cute. The animation is done in a very unique style, and has a certain charm to it in the colours and backgrounds especially. The music is sweet too, while the writing is simple and funny and the stories sweet and touching, especially the Christmas episode. And I like the characters too, especially Eloise who is absolutely adorable. I also have to say the show benefits from fine voice acting from Kathaleen Gati, Tim Curry, Rob Paulson, Lynn Redgrave, Jeff Bennett, April Winchell and Mary Matilyn Mouser.

    All in all, I like Me Eloise. I wasn't expecting the greatest show ever, and I didn't get that, but a show with cuteness, fun and charm. 8/10 Bethany Cox
  • I loved this show, got it from the library and as soon as I started watching this show, I really fell in love with Eloise and kept getting it from the Library ever other week. Eloise is sooooo cute, funny, and entertaining and she will steal and win your heart for months after and after. When I saw the real Eloise, I didn't really get interested, but after seeing Me, Eloise and the real Eloise at the plaza came on, I just thought it very fantastic and the other one "Eloise at Christmas time" was decent too, did have a couple dramatic parts in it, but they were all very good touching scenes and the whole movie was very nice. This Eloise is more funnier and it's like she is really coming to life than the other one, she is very hyperactive, energetic, confident, and determined and I love her even though she does have jerky ungraceful moves but you will still like this little animated character "Eloise" with a spectacular little voice that sounds more younger than the real actor's age like a 7 year old around 6 so she had a squeaky voice, but is still excellent that really fitted Eloise and her personality, persona well that makes the clever actor be more smarter while voicing Eloise. Great for children.
  • MoonieDreams27 February 2024
    I'm almost twenty, come next month and lately I've been watching a lot of shows and consuming a lot of media that technically for kids as a way to heal my inner kid. Me, Eloise is one of my "always need to watch when I see it" shows. I've seen it several times as I've grown up and although not many probably still remember it, it has a special place in my heart, similar to Paddington, as the shows associated have a children's book style that I miss seeing in shows I see my little cousins and the kids I babysit watch. When I was small, I would watch it over and over, and as I got older, the urge to put it on when I had the opportunity never ceased, and even if it's not perfect, I think that says something.