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PAW PATROL
BY: GABRIEL DOMINIC JAGGERNAUTH (28TH, FEBRUARY, 2015)
PAW Patrol features Ryder, a ten year old who leads the group of pups, which is both cool and odd, and makes me wish I could do this in real life. Each pup in the series represents a different part of something similar to a labor force, Police Pup (Chase), Fire Pup, and later Medic (Marshall), Construction (Rubble), Aquatic (Zuma), Eco (Rocky) and Flight (Skye), and later, Snowy Mountain pup (Everest) Notice their names, which were put in brackets if you did not already know? What an uncanny coincidence.
The series does contain educational content, but not the kind I have noticed in other shows, such as what their various jobs are, or what strategies can be used to solve problems similar in the show. It also features great humor (Usually Marshall as a comic relief) and sometimes wacky antics, as well as the proper way to demonstrate teamwork.
The only flaw I have probably ever noticed is it's ability to use what I am assuming is reused footage, especially in the lookout. It gets kind of annoying to hear Ryder go "PAW Patrol is on a roll" over and over again in that same voice. Who knows, maybe we will get used to it.
The series is going great for it's second season thus far and has earned a 8.1. We hope to see better for it in the future


