Friday, December 16, 2011

A Little Snow Fairy Sugar

Length: 15 Episodes
Summary: The show is about this girl named Saga who meets a snow fairy in-training named Sugar. Sugar's mission in the human world is to find a "twinkle" and become a full-fledged snow fairy like her mother.
Review:
It sounds cute and all, but to be honest-it was made for very young children who wouldn't mind the fact that it doesn't make sense. Saga is the only one who can see the season fairies and half the time she doesn't even try and cover up the fact that she's speaking with them in public. It was so odd, because you just picture this girl walking along talking to herself- kind of like Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter. Also all the female voice actors have extremely annoying voices, especially Saga and Sugar. It's like they ingested a full tank of helium between them before doing the show. Saga's character pisses me off so much. She's constantly getting pissed at everyone for messing up her plans, even if they are being nice to her. Her boss lets her out five minutes early, and she starts complaining that it's messing up her plans. OI. So obviously when this fairy comes out of nowhere and starts making her act like she has schizophrenia, she gets extremely pissed off.
Sugar is as neurotic as Saga- she's constantly demanding Saga's attention, and gets upset if Saga pretends that she's not there. Apparently, in the show, waffles are a code-word for crack, because I'm fairly certain that Sugar is addicted to them. Also WAFFLES! is Sugar's battle cry....yup- it's code for crack. The drawing is so cute that you want to just cuddle Sugar forever and ever- that is until she opens her mouth. Then you just want to put her in the freezer and close the door.
Also the romantic relationships are just creepy for the most part. The Elder Fairy is in love with this girl fairy named Ginger, and he is really old. Like- he was probably old when this girl was born- that's how old he is. He's constantly schluffing off the apprentice fairies so he can go chase her around to try and confess his creepy pedophile love. Another bout of creepiness is when the main character meets this guy who plays the bear pianist in a play they see. When they ask him how his tea is, he responds- "the taste is a little stiff". Maybe I'm just a pervert- or that was a sexual innuendo. IT GETS WORSE. He says that he doesn't even remember saying it, and that it must have been something he said off the top of his head.
The nemesis is a rich girl named Greta with the most annoying laugh ever. I want to punch a puppy everytime I hear it. I don't understand why this rich girl wants to make Saga jealous of her constantly. All of her taunting and primping goes right over Saga's head, and it seems to frustrate Greta even more.
The only good thing about the show is the moments of pure cuteness. There's a part in one episode where all these little kids get together and start making music in the park, and it's really cute.
I give this show */*****

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