Reggie's dream is to be a kid forever. Her dream is so powerful that it creates its own fantasy world of perpetual youth.Reggie's dream is to be a kid forever. Her dream is so powerful that it creates its own fantasy world of perpetual youth.Reggie's dream is to be a kid forever. Her dream is so powerful that it creates its own fantasy world of perpetual youth.
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Twelve Forever is an amazing show that expresses the all too familiar fear of growing up and becoming an adult. While the animation style is very reminiscent of shows like Steven Universe and Adventure Time, which would make most believe that it's a show directed mostly for young children, it is incredibly mature in expressing the fears and rational irrationality of the pre-teen years through the protagonist Reggie Abbott and her misadventures with her friends. This show also has amazing racial and LGBTQ+ diversity without feeling too in-your-face and "oh look at me I'm LBGTQ+ and all I am is LGBTQ+". The main characters have great 3D personalities and development throughout the first season, and the Witch is an awesome antagonist! Anyone who has not seen this show, or has seen it recommended to them on Netflix, please give it a try! I did, and I loved it, and I feel that a lot of teenagers as well as pre-teens can relate to the plot and its characters.
This show is really underrated and overlooked! It's funny, with very bright, colorful animation. The best thing about this show, however, is the subject matter. This show tackles serious (and sometimes relatable) issues in a mature way. I've rarely ever seen this in a kids cartoon, and it really makes this show stand out.
Netflix's Twelve Forever has an interesting albeit familiar premise, a modernized retelling of the Peter Pan story about a trio of middle schoolers who travel to a magical dimension to escape reality and eventual maturity where imagination is limitless and they have superpowers. Unfortunately, that last sentence pretty much covers it as far as depth is concerned, as the series often illustrates that the creators really did not put that much thought into beyond the idea for it.
Not long in it becomes quite apparent that this was meant to be for Cartoon Network as its trying to replicate the 'fantastical sitcom' approach of Adventure Time and Steven Universe, however its tonal balance is very uneven; sometimes they try to go big with the laughs, big with the drama, but it doesn't gel all well together. Almost every episode feels like it was based on a first draft...
The world, or in this case the island of, Endless is interesting but its all too random and doesn't have any cohesion or rules. And most of its inhabitants come across as rejects from Adventure Time.
Reggie, the lead character of the show, comes across like a brat a lot of the time and isn't very easy to latch onto. She and her friends all lack chemistry and do not play off of each other well to engage a viewer much.
Not the worst show ever, but more time in the writer's room needs to be spent for it really kick into high gear. Too bad they had to redo everything from the Cartoon Network short from a few years prior - it was a lot better and more thought out.
Not long in it becomes quite apparent that this was meant to be for Cartoon Network as its trying to replicate the 'fantastical sitcom' approach of Adventure Time and Steven Universe, however its tonal balance is very uneven; sometimes they try to go big with the laughs, big with the drama, but it doesn't gel all well together. Almost every episode feels like it was based on a first draft...
The world, or in this case the island of, Endless is interesting but its all too random and doesn't have any cohesion or rules. And most of its inhabitants come across as rejects from Adventure Time.
Reggie, the lead character of the show, comes across like a brat a lot of the time and isn't very easy to latch onto. She and her friends all lack chemistry and do not play off of each other well to engage a viewer much.
Not the worst show ever, but more time in the writer's room needs to be spent for it really kick into high gear. Too bad they had to redo everything from the Cartoon Network short from a few years prior - it was a lot better and more thought out.
This show is really really good! It deals with serious topics not usually found in cartoons. The animation and world are bright and fun. I really liked this show. It's a shame barely anyone has seen it.
A piece of literature that I don't think has been done before. The topic of growing up and living in a fantasy world where all the problems of real life become mute. My heart goes out to the team that created this I genuinely do find it special. And for a kids show I do think it holds a level of maturity above the rest while also keeping things light and fun for the target audience.
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- TriviaBased on a pilot of the same name produced by and for Cartoon Network and released online in 2016. The short featured two characters who were later scrapped entirely for the series: Shane, a friend of Reggie, and Tristan, a school bully.
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