The Wonder Pets

2006

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Released: 03 March 2006 Ended
Producted By: Nickelodeon Productions
Country: United States of America
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Wonder Pets! is an American animated children's television series. It debuted on March 3, 2006, on the Nick Jr. block of the Nickelodeon cable television network and Noggin on the same day. It won an Emmy Award in 2008 for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition in the United States.

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jlnajera I was watching TV with my niece when this program came on Noggin. I have watched more episodes since, and I have to say, this is one of my favorite children's programs ever.In a cartoon world full of out-of-control, spit-nonsense, ADHD cartoon characters who talk fast and make zany gestures, but contain no substance...this cartoon is a breath of fresh air. It contains great music (Little Einsteins doesn't have anything when it comes to this show!), and a spirited message of teamwork.It moves slow enough to keep young kids in the loop, and fast enough to keep adults entertained. Finally, a kid's show I can watch with my niece and not groan when it comes on (i.e. Barney, who has used the same songs since I was young enough to watch it some 17 years ago...)
drmetal8 Teamwork! The Wonder Pets is by far the cutest show on TV. I love to watch this show with my 20 month old daughter. She sits there spellbound as I sing along with the songs. They get a little repetitive sometimes, but they are fun to sing along to. I love that this show is always positive, and never puts the characters in peril. The characters are all elementary school classroom pets. The voice actors are extremely talented and I often wonder how old they really are. I know a 5 year old who has the exact same voice of Ming Ming, so it cracks me up. This show is great fun for kids and their parents. I highly recommend it if you have a toddler who is just learning to talk.
panicatthewisco last year when this show aired i was taking care of my little brother at home. dora makes me want to hang myself, blues clues is bearable but only because joe's adorable, and the koala brothers is as annoying as a show can get.watching these shows i managed to find a little diamond in the rough. the wonder pets is an adorable kids show that doesn't try too hard to appeal to children by dumbing itself down (well, not anymore than it has to be for young children.) it manages to teach a moral each episode, usually two (doing it your own way, etc.) aside from teamwork. it doesn't just focus on things being shown then the child repeating the answer (dora, blues clues, diego) but installs morals and values which most shows fail to teach today, and by showing the kids instead of telling them. my brother is autistic and this is the only show he'll watch, and i'm happy to watch it with him. its adorable and ming ming is the cutest and most humorous character on a kids show i have ever seen. go wonder pets!
Deanna W I have a 9 month old niece, who I babysit every day. With the wonder pets I know she is being entertained and at the same time she is learning. Every day I turn the TV on to Nick Jr. at 11 and when she hears "Wonder Pets, wonder pets, you found a way, to save a friend and save the day!" She starts waving her hands in excitement! I'd rather her first word be "teamwork" than something else! We tried watching sponge-bob(cringe) and she started to cry. Wonder Pets is a show that we can watch together. Its about time there was an educational program is on! Also when Linny, Tuck, and Ming Ming too, start sing my niece will actually start bouncing as if she is dancing...she only does it to their songs, its adorable. And I know that there wont be any surprise words or actions, which is very comforting.