Overall, I liked this series more than a similar one. Not 100%, but in general, only minus a few episodes (1st about potion, 3rd about witchcraft, 9th, 16th and 47th about crabs, 21st about a parrot and a photo card, 25th about a magic necklace, 29th about an ostrich), because they are knocked out of the general mass and there is a distinct element of unreality in them. The duration of the series is exactly such as to reveal its name, without overthinking and overloading. There are both traditional for sea adventure stories (treasures, mermaid), and non-standard. In addition, relationships and rivalries are still thoroughly affected (therefore, there is an unspoken division into good and bad, and yet for certain "missions" they will have to join forces, forgetting about enmity and struggle). Characters outwardly cute, temperamental, each has its own function, no one was left out. The dynamics are fine, the level of activity is high. Most of the events take place on a ship, but there is no sense of uniformity. For me, an important aspect of serial material is stylistic unity, it is observed here. Among the advantages, one can also note the incoherence of episodes (although there are references in later to earlier ones, they can be neglected), you can look at the scatter, if you want, returning to the missed ones.
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