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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Cute animated series for the younger set

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    Molang is a very cute animated kids’ series about a big, fluffy rabbit and his best friend, Piu Piu, a tiny, yellow chick, who every day come across a different problem. Those problems can be from losing the instructions to build a hammock, to trying to find out how to make a carpet fly in the air. Even if Molang and his friends don’t speak English, or any real language whatsoever, the series is still so easy to understand. What I like about this series is how the creators and animators make the characters look. The animation is so cute, and I was impressed with how they made the tiny little arms and cheeks. The best part is that when the characters get excited their eyes glow! I also like that the creators use a fake language—that way it’s easier for everyone to understand what’s going on in the plot. Although since the cartoons facial expressions are very easy to read, we probably don’t need a fake language! This show has no bad language (they just make sounds) or bad actions. The message of this film is trying to teach you or your kids that there is always a way to get over a situation that you might have trouble in. My rating is 5 out of 5 stars! Molang is perfect in every way possible! My age recommendation is ages 2 to 6. This series might be more interesting for kids those ages, but even though I am almost 12 I was very interested in this cute series! Reviewed by Ava L., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic. For more reviews by youth, visit kidsfirst dot org.

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