Kids enjoyed this. Some asked immediately afterwards to watch it again. Kids really like the dogs and the race cars. "The main characters in both shows don't treat other people very well. In the first one, he tricks his friends, and in the second one he thinks he is better than everybody else." "The music in the first episode is kind of rock and roll and I like that." "I like the voices and drawings." "I learned not to lie and if you win something you still have to practice to be good, no matter what." The children sat quietly and watched both episodes. They laughed at some parts and danced a little to others. They seemed to really grasp the morals of the stories.
Good animation for preschoolers; colorful and the action is fun. The story lines are interesting and teach positive lessons about friendship. The story centers around the friendships of the dogs and they provide good role models for kids. Issues such as telling the truth and being humble are addressed and resolved. The characters are sensitive and helpful to one another. The first story teaches the importance of honesty. When a hurt foot gets Strut a lot of attention, he faces the decision of whether or not to let the others know when he has recovered and lose all the pampering. In the second story, Clutch learns the lesson of humility and he realizes that even good athletes need to practice.
Featuring two episodes from Qubo's Turbo Dogs. In the first, Strut is pampered following an injury, so he decides to make the most of the situation. In "A Star Turn," Clutch's celebrity status begins to interfere with his driving practice.
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