
From the creators of Lalaloopsy - journey beyond the rolling green hills of Lalaloopsy Land to a magical place never seen before where you'll meet the Lala-Oopsies!... (Full plot summary below)
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From the creators of Lalaloopsy - journey beyond the rolling green hills of Lalaloopsy Land to a magical place never seen before where you'll meet the Lala-Oopsies!
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| Common Sense MediaGrace MontgomerySpin-off of Lalaloopsy doll adventures is cute but vapid. |
| User ReviewKevin RI want happy treats. The Lalaloopsy's are having a tea party when they run out of sugar cubes. They decide to go on an adventure to ensure they have everything they need to have a successful tea party. That leads them to the land of Lala-Oopsies where they have fairies, mermaids, and ballerinas. The girls make new friends. "She's afraid to fly over the milk." George Zaleski, who worked on the Eli's Dirty Jokes and Popzilla series, delivers the artwork and animation for LalaOopsies: A Sew of Magical Tales. The storyline for this series is magical in a Peter pan kind of way and has an interesting plot to follow. The artwork is mediocre and just okay but the characters are interesting. "What's a tea party without sugar cubes?" This is another series on Netflix I decided to watch with my daughter. I have not been impressed by the animation style but this loose storyline was interesting and unfolded perfectly for my daughter. She loves tea parties and felt the plot was funny and entertaining. I'd recommend watching this with you little girl. "I love spring cleaning." Grade: C+ |