Pureflix Review of the Magic Schoolbus Rides Again

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ii /10

Stay with the original!

This is a poor remake of a classic. Phonation piece of work is disappointing, lessons are watered down. The characters are made to all be cookie cutter perfect instead of individuals. Certain different colors but their bodies are nevertheless and Ms. Friz is immature and obnoxious. Miss the quirky wonderfulness.

Stick with the original.

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half-dozen /10

Slap-up, but doesn't actually stand out to me anymore

It lacks the charm of the original shows. The science lessons seem watered down to squeeze in more wow cistron and a picayune politicizing. The kids don't actually figure out the lessons anymore just rather are just shown them while the teacher explains. The rest of the world in the show just accepts the magic double-decker as normal for some reason.

The new Miss Frizzle feels more random than witty. She however makes lots of puns though. The kids don't have personalities anymore. Instead each episode they option a kid to be the main "lesson learner" that takes something to backlog so they can learn nearly information technology. Information technology might have something to do with their personality, or it might non.

The technology element they added in is pretty fun, I think the art is good compared to other modern CG cartoons, It's not too bad on it's own every bit a bear witness. Miss Frizzle still does the Q&A at the end of the show, which is pretty fun.

I don't think it really compares to the original testify though. Nonetheless I hope they make more and improve on their formula a little.

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3 /ten

A rushed carbon copy that never quite captures the charm of the original

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I had high expectations for this re-invention one of my most dear childhood edutainment serial--and, unfortunately, they weren't able to meet them. The series tries very hard to capture the sense of humor and wit of the original, the new episodes and story lines are fairly interesting and the updated Magic Bus is appropriately high-techy, but... everything seems less than information technology one time was. Other reviews have pointed out the cheap animation, so I'll skip that and consider other problems.

Examples: Children'south personalities - they were by and big flattened, they yet retain traces of their one-time disposition (Keesha is bossy and non exactly a team player, DA obsesses over research, Ralphie likes to daydream), simply their personal quirks sometimes come out when the episode calls upon them to be present. When they are non needed, they simply fade into the background. For example, Carlos' puns are few and far betwixt, and when they do occur, they feel quite forced. On the contrary, Arnold'south personality has been by and big reduced to existence fearful and anxious.

Incidentally, Phoebe was replaced by a newcomer Jyoti, who's annoyingly Mary Sue-similar: non just she's a swell athlete and a great team histrion, but likewise a super-tech savvy kid who tin can always save the day when the rest of the grade hasn't got a clue. In fact, it often feels like the rest of the class are just a sounding lath for Jyoti's ideas.

Miss Valerie Frizzle was substituted by her sister, Fiona Felicity Frizzle, who feels like a cheap knock-off. Oh yes, she tries very hard to be hip, groovy and 'with the kids', just you can tell that she's struggling and doesn't have a whit of Lily Tomlin's je ne sais quoi. Tomlin's Frizzle was upbeat, quirky and witty, merely also calm, mysterious and reassuring when necessary: McKinnon's Frizzle has the free energy of a caffeine-overdosed insomniac: yous experience every bit if she's SUPPOSED to exist lively and have fun, but she can never quite work herself into the mood. I found myself waiting for the final section of each episode, when Tomlin's Frizzle would answer questions from the audience: she had a quiet charm almost her that McKinnon utterly lacks.

Interestingly, you tin can fifty-fifty tell that the creators predicted the fans' outrage over Fiona's coming, so they addressed information technology in the first episode, when she is explicitly likened to an invasive species that sneakily wriggles her way into the classroom habitat. Fiona is shown to have some doubts well-nigh her role, she'south not exactly familiar with the Bus and makes some mistakes during her first trip; most significantly, she recognizes the fact that Arnold doesn't like her and she implicitly manipulates him so that he's forced into accepting her. Here's also where the flat characterization comes into play: children seem all as well accepting of this newcomer teacher, whereas they're at the historic period when whatever such alter should exist a quite dramatic event that takes getting used to.

Continuity errors: this series is supposed to take identify after the school vacation, with all the children still remembering their last field trip. The original series was full of continuity nods: when kids visited places they've been before (similar the bloodstream), they'd recognize it and point familiar features. In the new series, the class recollect nothing of their previous field trips and have to re-learn parts of the fabric they've already seen. For instance, Ralphie wants to build a behemothic cheer-leading robot, even though he built a robot in the original series and found out starting time manus why information technology's not such a good thought. This is neither mentioned nor alluded as well: information technology feels nearly like the writer plagiarized the previous episode. Of course, all this could have been easily remedied by picking a new class of children unfamiliar with Ms Frizzle, only they writers took the piece of cake manner out--and it shows.

Sense of wonder: the original FELT like a magic bus simply because you lot couldn't ever explain what it'd do. The new bus feels like a high- tech invention with all the wearables, apartment screens and cameras, but it has very piddling magic of its own and almost no personality. We don't really see the bus think for itself-information technology's on a very tight leash, every bit Fiona Frizzle constantly handles a remote through which she controls its behavior. I found the Coach' moods and behaviors one of the best parts of the original: the new version Bus feels just similar an ultra modern vehicle. By trying to be cut edge, information technology'll probably become extremely dated in a few years, whereas the original has a timeless quality about information technology that all the same captures your imagination.

Writing: much weaker than earlier, story lines ofttimes feel forced and hastily cobbled together. For a show geared towards children, the pace is ofttimes intermission-neck and doesn't allow time for properly learning new concepts. I remember that the original had children echo the discussion 'phytoplakton' several times so they'd learn the proper pronunciation: the new series introduces very complex words (such as medulla oblongata) in passing and expects the class to flawlessly reproduce them. It's as it the writers had to fill in their science quota per episode and they packed them total of references, not caring if they play well with the story.

In sum, I don't really recommend this new serial: I yet very fondly return to the original seasons and they never cease to fill me with the sense of wonder and glory of the sciences and natural earth, whereas the new episodes make me feel... bored. Bored and restless.

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10 /10

Whahooo

My whole childhood gets a new chance and I always wondered what it would be like to have 2 frizzles and now I know how much fun it is in fact I'm convinced that Fiona frizzle was getting her teachers degree while her older sis Valerie was withal instruction the kids in the original serial my childhood memories of wanting to accept a instructor similar that haven't even faded to this twenty-four hours fifty-fifty though I'g a 27 adult women delight keep this show going strong because I tin't stop watching the final episode of flavor 2 that's hinting in that location'due south more to come so as Mrs frizzle would say risk make mistakes get messy and make that third flavour happen

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10 /10

Magical!

I take been burned past reboots of favourite shows before (looking at you, guardian code...). Past the stop of the opening credits, I was sold on Magic School Bus Rides Again. The coiffure clearly loves the original. So they striking us with a sweet plot twist!

The kids in this business firm volition certainly be watching!

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10 /10

Love it

Cracking reboot! Better then the old ane, they took out the really annoying catchphrases.

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7 /10

This was a good testify!

I do not sympathise how this can exist bad, It's trying to teach children! I also really similar the new Flash Animation. I watched the first ii episodes the solar day it came out, and it turned out to exist adept! I watched another 2 episodes and it turned out to exist really good! I'd give this 7 out of 10.

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x /10

My 7 Year One-time Loves it!

I'grand always pressing my youngest to sentry educational programming if she's going to exist planted in forepart of the TV. She watches the episodes multiple times and loves arresting the data and and then sharing with and educating unsuspecting adults.

Honey the work by Kate McKinnon and guest stars.

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1 /10

Just picket the original series.

Bring back the old bear witness. Show it to a new audience. Washed. The original was great. My three boys watched all the episodes, growing up, and yes, learned something but were innocently entertained, as well. Back before political correctness. Each graphic symbol was unique and likable It didn't demand remaking - unless you are simply providing 'piece of work' for Hollywood.

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3 /10

What happened to Keisha and Tim?!

The Keisha and Tim I grew up with were dark skinned and black-haired. They were not mixed or fair skinned. Why the alter? The educational quality of the show is ok, but this flaw stands out like a sore pollex. What gives?!

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5 /ten

The 5 is me being nice

This Frizzel is a drizzle!!! The students are wearisome flat and dull. But nosotros did use it to acquire a few things.

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Review by Johnny H., Age 5

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Review of Magic School Motorcoach Rides Again, Season 1 Interview with Johnny H., age 5, long-time Magic Schoolhouse Bus fan

*How would you lot draw the new Miss Frizzle, the younger sister of the original Miss Frizzle? How is she different from the original Frizz? Are there any ways they are similar?

Johnny: She has a different voice than the original Miss Frizzle, and her pilus is ever down, but the original Miss Frizzle always had her pilus up. They are like because they both wear dresses with pictures that foreshadow what will happen in the adjacent episode. They also both have red hair. She doesn't think danger is in sight. She doesn't talk most danger a lot. She's dauntless. And she ever wants to get out in pitch blackness water where the pressure is the same at 5,000 elephants!

*There'southward besides a new student in the scientific discipline class—Jyoti. Do you recall she's a skilful addition to the classroom? What do you like about her?

Johnny: Aye, I like her considering she likes science a lot and she's good at solving problems. I likewise like her locket considering it has all kinds of measuring gauges like GPS and a barometer an accelerometer and an altimeter and it also had a thermometer.

*Of all the episodes in this season, which episode was your favorite and why?

Johnny: MONSTER Power!

*What happened in the episode?

Johnny: They go camping, and Arnold is scared the whole time of the Blot Monster coming. So he brings all these lights to keep on the whole time so the Blot Monster doesn't come.

*What do you lot like about this episode?

Johnny: It'south funny, and I like that Arnold is the 1 who solves the problem because he is ordinarily scared or worried.

*What was the funniest moments of the season?

Johnny: When Arnold says "This field trip just got 12% scarier" when they were traveling to the midnight zone in the ocean.

*What is the coolest new matter you've learned this season?

Johnny: I liked information technology when they described the zones of the sea in the final episode starting with the Marianna Trench to the Abyssopelagic Zone to the Bathypelagic Zone to the Mesopelagic Zone to the Epipelagic Zone (the surface)

*What field trip oasis't they taken or topic haven't they covered that you promise they'll accept in the adjacent flavor?

Johnny: I hope they'll go inside audio, and I hope someday they'll finally stay home, just like Arnold wants!

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i /10

Call 911.

This testify should exist put to death.

Why? Why does this exist?

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eight /x

Entertaining, educational and cornball. Fun adventures. Great learning experiences.

Looking for an entertaining, educational and nostalgic Tv set serial on DVD? Well, then the Magic School Bus Rides Again: All About Globe! is perfect for yous. Although information technology is targeted toward a younger audience, I nevertheless found myself attentive and interested in the story lines. Each episode has a fun take a chance, mixed with an enthusiastic learning experience. It reminds me of how much I liked reading the original The Magic Schoolhouse Motorcoach books when I was younger.

In the four episodes on this DVD, "Pigs in the Wind," "Hides and Seeks," "The Tales Glaciers Tell," and "Tim and the Talking Trees," the characters learn nigh the Globe'southward patterns and ways of communicating and how it's important to take care of the Earth. They also acquire about air current patterns, how animals camouflage, how oxygen and carbon is preserved in glaciers for thousands of years and how ecosystems communicate with each other. And they also see many sights from different time periods and places that brand amazing field trips.

My favorite episode is "Hides and Seeks," especially when half of the kids go to travel to unlike geographic locations and written report animals camouflaging to report dorsum to the other half of the kids. We run across animals in the environmental atmosphere blending in, and in dissimilarity nosotros see the kids in their game of hide and seek. This show is for younger audiences, simply some of the concepts are explained as well speedily for me to grasp and won't make sense to everyone. A few characters are pretty different from the book, which makes them unique in this Goggle box evidence. The voicing of the characters is realistic and fitting for their personalities. Although in that location is some repetition in ideas and story lines, information technology isn't enough to make the prove any less fun to watch. I would definitely spotter this show in my free time but for fun.

One of the messages in this serial is love the earth and to protect it. This inspires people to preserve the wildlife and habitats. We are also shown that yous can always find fun in learning and it'due south easier to learn when you get an within expect and explore things on your own, instead of read almost them in a textbook. Sometimes the kids in the show find themselves in a scary state of affairs, but they are never in grave danger. Apart from some concepts existence a little hard to understand this serial is pretty kid friendly great for school-anile kids.

I give this DVD 4 out of 5 stars and recommend information technology for ages six to xiii. Adults and teenagers may enjoy it as well. Reviewed past Rosemary 1000., KIDS FIRST!

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two /10

Why

I watched the original Magic School Passenger vehicle all the time when I was a kid, and... WHY did they flatten, remove, and add characters. In the original, each character had his/her distinct personality that played an important part in each episode, now every episode revolves around one grapheme with the rest simply at that place. Plus, why'd they modify/remove Kiesha and Tim, 2 dark skinned character, and now accept none. That seems like a step-down in diverseness. WHY use Flash animations!!! They look so apartment and boring, and to make upward for that, they brand all movements boisterous and unnatural. The one-time animation looked and so dainty, and the difficulty of true blitheness keeps weak ideas from ever being animated and released! I retrieve the height of blitheness was the 90s, with shows similar Magic School Charabanc, and Disney movies similar Mulan and Tarzan. WHY are the lesson and then bluntly obvious. This is a tendency I see in new child shows, and information technology kinda stinks. Rather than trying to fit a lesson INTO the story. (which requires decent writing) Kid evidence writers instead make a flashy, interesting story, and so just add five minutes of dry lessons into the prove to explicate it all. WHY does Netflix go on trying to dug at our nostalgic heart strings and then we watch them? Netflix has been making a lot nostalgic television receiver-shows. Some of them merely feel rushed, hoping that the classic proper noun will relieve them.

At present, as much as I like the modernization of the show, it will seem very dated inside a few years, compared to the original. I can only recollect of 1 episode from the original that is truly outdated, the estimator one. But many episodes of the new one contain unnecessary ties to pop culture that will out engagement information technology quicker than you tin say "why." two/10

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10 /10

90'southward kid- 2019 mom love this prove

Why? Because my child loves it! He is entertained by information technology. He is learning and I couldn't inquire for anything amend. I loved the original one, but that was my time. Permit these petty ones have their shows. Can't see how a show that is meant to brainwash be bad. truly promise a third flavour is in the making.

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three /10

Lacks the charm of original.

The show is corking my kids love information technology just information technology does lack the bubbly charm of the fast talking teacher of the original! Seems to go at a much slower pace for the sink in event but its a good show still. I dearest mckinnon so it'due south all good.

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9 /10

It's great for a reboot

I think that what is getting lost a lot is that when shows are rebooted, it's done for a new audience, not the aforementioned old one.

Every bit such, I'm basing my review on the audience for this new evidence: young kids whose parents and teachers accept grown up watching the original.

My kids are vii and 4. The elder one was initially exposed to Magic Schoolhouse Coach through her instructor showing the original series as a treat during the very rare "pajama day" at school. The younger one was just exposed to the original insofar every bit the older one wanted to lookout *more* Magic School Bus.

They both love the reboot. They enquire to watch it over the original, which the older loved, but which the younger hated because it was "also scary". The reason information technology was besides scary? The kids in the original would be yelling in fear over something every two seconds. In the reboot, the children are on the whole more competent and calm, and overall freak out less. When they find themselves in trouble, they endeavour to figure out solutions on their own before appealing to Ms. Frizzle for aid. I tin see how information technology's more highly-seasoned to immature kids who have grown upwards being told that anyone can do science, and that unexpected events can be an opportunity to problem solve.

As for Ms. Frizzle? I happen to like that she'due south not a carbon copy of her big sister. Yes, sometimes her puns are very random, but I think it works to give her a personality of her own. Mckinnon doesn't quite disappear into the grapheme as Tomlin did, but I think for my part it'south considering I was familiar with her vocalization beforehand, whereas I didn't know Tomlin earlier watching the original Magic School Bus. My kids have never heard of SNL, and then they don't really have whatsoever way of recognizing McKinnon'south voice, as it should be. To them, she's just "the new teacher".

If you accept kids between 5-9, they'll probably savour it regardless of whether they love the original or not.

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ii /10

its good, only low enthusiasm and blitheness kills information technology.

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First off is the theme vocal, probably the best matter near the evidence, information technology has a updated feel but however pays homage to the original, I absolute love it.

The voice interim was decent, about of the kids sounded like the originals, but the role player who plays Frizzle'due south sister is and then unenthusiastic, its like she just wants to get it over with, the roll of Frizzle requires enthusiasm, something the actor who plays her lacks.

Blitheness is the worst part, it looks so flat and blocky compared to the original series. If you take a look at the original intro, the animation is so fluid, something the re-boot lacks extremely, information technology makes it and so hard to watch.

The story line is OK though, it feels very reminiscent of the original while adding new aspects, something I think it actually skilful.

If yous enjoy the original "Magic School Bus" and are not bothered by Flash Blitheness, I recommend it.

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10 /x

First-class!

The free energy Kate McKinnen puts into the role of the new teacher is amazing! Feels simply as expert as the old testify. This is educational television that actually works. Information technology also has ethical lessons that are just subtle enough that kids have to work them though on their own leading to better understanding and retention and the Carlos jokes are Crawly! (similar a bad dad joke)

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10 /10

Magic School Bus: New Beginning, New Thrills, New Adventures

I think watching the sometime series while eating breakfast, getting ready for another mean solar day of elementary school, and was excited during science class when the instructor turned downwardly the lights, hit play and anybody watched the episode based on the subject we were learning.

It was great fun while it lasted, sad though that the series was over, the show no longer aired, though those who enjoyed the old series purchased the DVDs that were released in store, but later all these years, to run across a trailer for the new series, the kid inside that grew up groomed downwards equally I fell in love with the serial once it was finally released on the 29th on Netflix.

As for my thoughts, I love the new blitheness, much better then the old cell animation with the sometime series. So much can be done now, new styles that could't be done before with the classic series. The class, love how each character was redesigned, maintaining the characteristics, peel and pilus colour to the previous series and the plots, applied science, the creators went with the modernistic day then old schoolhouse. The music, peculiarly in the introduction actually brought back memories, and I loved the new vocalization. The only negative thing I would accept to say that could be done was at the end of the intro, show what the episode was going to be, the title, like with the sometime series. That is my just concern, but equally for the plot itself, it definitely follows and flows the same style with the classic, peculiarly at the end where Ms. Frizzle "Sr" answers questions the audience has, and even gives clues every bit to what the adjacent episode would be.

I would defiantly say that with this new serial, the new generation of young kinds that are anxious for learning, fun, and excitement will love this series similar I do and will desire to go along to lookout man and know what volition happen adjacent in the exciting adventures of "The Magic School Bus Rides Again.

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10 /x

great rebooted but fans still dispointed aye

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Frizzle valerie back with former students from Scholastic books example Florrie and Carmen and Greg and John and Alex and Shirley and Michaels , etc in 1986. I honey Fiona and monkeys.

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two /10

Some remakes are good - not this one.

There is nada so challenging equally filling a competent person's shoes.

Though, some people don't care - or worse, don't know any better (encounter other SNL alum Jimmy Fallon).

It is clear that Lilly Tomlin is no longer with the evidence - the wit (and much of the pedagogy) is lost.

If yous grew up with Chance Time maybe you might similar the show? Only somehow information technology's less educational than that.

All the charm of the original series is as gone every bit Little Richard.

The 2nd star is simply of merit for laurels off what the show SHOULD have been and one time was.

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1 /ten

Awful Reboot

The magic school bus dies again. The worst animated Netflix show. Simply awful in every way. Voice acting awful, blitheness awful, writing awful. This is a disgrace to the original.

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10 /10

Recaptured soul of original, Jyoti is better than Phoebe, Specials take better fine art manner

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9Story did a expert job at recapturing the soul of the original series. And I'm glad Phoebe's gone, because she was a little abrasive, and her replacement Jyoti overall seems better. The artstyle is kinda meh in the start and second seasons, having used boring flash, only when it comes to the specials (Season three), they use a chip of CGI, which was the original goal of The Magic School Passenger vehicle 360°. The Omnibus is in CGI at present, and nobody's the same skin tone. My favorite episode of the series has got to be the 1 where Ms. Frizzle splits into 3 (The Frizz Connection), equally we get to discover more of her grapheme - as the funny, daring, (and sometimes serious) teacher. Also, in Season 2, there'south a musical about feces, which is gold - er... brown gold as DA's uncle calls information technology in that episode. Overall, this is a solid continuation of the original series, and the Bus will forever ride again in my heart.

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