REVIEW: TV Critic Reviews… “Higglytown Heroes”


As a TV critic, I have seen a lot of children’s shows in my time. But none have left me as delighted as "Higglytown Heroes". Created by Denis Morella and George Evelyn, the show's premise is simple but charming - a group of young animal friends living in a town called Higglytown, learn important life lessons through their daily adventures and interactions with their community's "heroes".

The animation style is bright and colorful, with a mix of 2D and 3D animation that creates a unique look. It's clear that a lot of attention to detail went into designing each character and their world. The creators made sure to include diverse heroes, from police officers to sanitation workers, with a focus on showing children that every job is important and valued.

One thing that sets "Higglytown Heroes" apart from other children's shows is its commitment to teaching valuable lessons without being preachy or heavy-handed. The show uses fun song and dance numbers to emphasize messages about friendship, teamwork, and problem-solving. The songs are catchy, with upbeat melodies that will have young viewers singing along.

The characters themselves are also endearing. Each one has their own unique personality, and young viewers will surely find one to relate to. There's Eubie, a cheerful rabbit who loves to sing and dance; Wayne, a quirky woodpecker who is always inventing new things; Twinkle, a shy and artistic starfish; and Kip, a curious kangaroo who asks a lot of questions.

The show also features an impressive voice cast, which includes well-known names such as Edie McClurg and Frank Welker. The actors give their characters distinct voices and personalities, adding to the overall charm of the show.

One particular episode of "Higglytown Heroes" stands out in my mind. In "Calling All Cars", the town's police officer receives a new car and is eager to show it off to the children. However, when the car ends up breaking down, the kids come up with a plan to help fix it. Through their teamwork and problem-solving skills, they learn how to work together to solve a problem and help out their friend.

Another episode, "Twinkle's Masterpiece", tells the story of Twinkle's fears of sharing her art with others. With the help of her friends, she learns to be proud of her work and share it with others. This episode is a great example of how the show teaches important values, such as self-confidence and creativity, in a fun and entertaining way.

Overall, "Higglytown Heroes" is a show that is both entertaining and educational. It has a unique look and feel that will capture children's attention, while also teaching valuable life lessons. The show champions teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity, all key values that I believe are important for young children to learn. Parents looking for a positive and engaging show for their children should definitely give "Higglytown Heroes" a chance.

In summary, "Higglytown Heroes" is a delightful children's show that has something to teach and entertain every young viewer. With its colorful animation, catchy music, and endearing characters, it's the perfect show for parents looking for a positive and enjoyable viewing experience for their children. As a TV critic, I can confidently say that "Higglytown Heroes" is a show that merits every bit of praise it receives.