Phinny, an innovative young corgi, might be the smallest pup on the crew, but he proves that you don't need big paws to have big dreams or big ideas.Phinny, an innovative young corgi, might be the smallest pup on the crew, but he proves that you don't need big paws to have big dreams or big ideas.Phinny, an innovative young corgi, might be the smallest pup on the crew, but he proves that you don't need big paws to have big dreams or big ideas.
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Look, I know what you're saying, an 18 year old, watching a preschool show? Yeah, well who cares. Pupstruction is great! People might think it's Disney Junior's answer to Rubble & Crew (even though this was announced first), but I disagree. Heck, it's even better than Rubble's show, cause that didn't need to exist anyways. Anyways, the characters are cute and great, I especially loved Phinny, cause I liked how he never gives up on getting the work done and always finds a way around the problem that's in the way of his and his crew's work. The songs are also catchy, like the theme song and "We Got a Job To Do". The animation is ok here and there and the acting was brilliant. That's why I'm giving Pupstruction a 9/10. Keep up a good work.
This show is a worser version of paw patrol every character is bland and each character is just another character from paw patrol this show should be cancelled and forgotten.the voices are annoying the music is very very bad the villains are terrible although the leader cat voice is ok that is the only complaint I can give to this show the writhing is the most basic thing in the whole word seriously this show is on the same level as ratatoing or a cars life I'm being serious there is no jokes in this show and never made me laugh smile or made me feel anything you should a shame of yourself disney.
My toddler likes it but the show is objectively bad. It's yet another one of those "kids drive dangerous vehicles and do the adults' jobs" shows that you've seen million times before. In this case it's a bunch of dogs who run a construction company. They can magically build anything and never have to worry about finances, materials, logistics or basic laws of physics. Your disbelief better be suspended like never before. The plot of each episode is inane as are the "humor" (dog puns and stupid slapstick) and generic life lessons that get crammed into every kids' show these days.
The visuals are cheap and every character looks and moves like it's made of jello with all that bouncing and wobbling. At least the music is not completely terrible and there's a couple of good songs in there.
Bottom line: Pupstruction is a completely pointless show that brings nothing new to the table, is not smart or creative, rips off countless similar shows that came before it, and it really just doesn't need to exist.
The visuals are cheap and every character looks and moves like it's made of jello with all that bouncing and wobbling. At least the music is not completely terrible and there's a couple of good songs in there.
Bottom line: Pupstruction is a completely pointless show that brings nothing new to the table, is not smart or creative, rips off countless similar shows that came before it, and it really just doesn't need to exist.
These days it appears cute animal character are en vogue when it comes to educational shows aim at young audiences.
The show centers on four young dogs (Phinny, Tank, Roxy, and Luna) who are a construction team. Occasionally appearing in the series is their foil Lickety Split, a building group consisting of older cats (Bobby, Scratch, and Sniff) who favor speed over quality, thus resulting in flimsy builds.
What do I appreciate from the show? Two things: the expressive theme song, and the adorable characters.
As a Spectrum user, I must say that I lament the provider's decision to remove Disney Junior from its channel list as a result of their dispute with Disney over financial reasons. But anyway, it wasn't absolute loss as I still get to see the episodes at some first-party site.
The show centers on four young dogs (Phinny, Tank, Roxy, and Luna) who are a construction team. Occasionally appearing in the series is their foil Lickety Split, a building group consisting of older cats (Bobby, Scratch, and Sniff) who favor speed over quality, thus resulting in flimsy builds.
What do I appreciate from the show? Two things: the expressive theme song, and the adorable characters.
As a Spectrum user, I must say that I lament the provider's decision to remove Disney Junior from its channel list as a result of their dispute with Disney over financial reasons. But anyway, it wasn't absolute loss as I still get to see the episodes at some first-party site.
I love this series of dogs doing construction. I am also a dog person and I love watching cartoons. I already watched the first eight episodes of season one twice on Disney plus. Pawsome work and extortionary education about working together, trying different ways to solve a problem, and expressing your own personality. I give the series woof woof, woof, woof, a howl, 1000 stars, and a furry heart.
The story, the dogs, and the lessons touch my heart. One important lesson I can relate to is, using the right tools for the right job. I learned that from my dad before the series. The songs are like the dog's confidence.
The story, the dogs, and the lessons touch my heart. One important lesson I can relate to is, using the right tools for the right job. I learned that from my dad before the series. The songs are like the dog's confidence.
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- TriviaRoxy, the Rottweiler in pink, is voiced by Scarlett Kate Ferguson. Both the actress and the character use a wheelchair.
- GoofsTank the dog is seen driving a standing giant tall Fire Hydrant themed truck around town which is over the legal height limit for a big truck. It would not be possible for Tank the dog to drive around town in a very tall truck since it would strike overhead objects including light pole heads, traffic light heads and the metal beams. Also, it would get tangled in the telephone wires, it would strike and crash into overpass bridges, crash into the tunnel entrances and the truck would be banned from driving in the city by the police. It would've been better to scale the truck down or have the fire hydrant themed truck laying on the side so it wouldn't be a crashing hazard to drive around town.
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