Afouotos
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Matrixiole
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Jonah Abbott
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
adonis98-743-186503
A mild-mannered young bird and his best friends, a pair of rambunctious siblings called Fee and Foo, seek adventure and mischief in the magical forest that they call home. Although it's not one of the best Nickelodeon shows for this time we live in like let's say Spongebob it's still way better than some of their worst that shows the meaning of friendship and team work threw out the whole season it also packs some pretty nice laughs and it's also not gross or stupid as other shows that we see this time we live in and i think that if you're open minded you won't be disappointed i'll give "Harvey Beaks" (2015) an 8/10.
sparkiecomics
Nickelodeon will definitely have a brighter future if they keep Harvey Beaks and the Loud House. Harvey Beaks is good for these reasons. Its beautiful, heartwarming, and hilarious. It is definitely considered one of my favorite Nickelodeon shows. Right now it has a six out of ten rating and it deserves way better. The show is about Harvey his best friends Fee and Foo as they go on amazing adventures. There was not a single episode I was disappointed with. Nickelodeon needs more shows like this and Loud House, not shows like... Ughhh... Bread Winners. People really need to support this show if they want Nickelodeon to live.
Felix Saenz
Well, originally, I gave this show a 9/10, but as it went on, it started getting less interesting. Don't get me wrong, this is a nice cartoon, but I think there's problems. But first, I wanna praise HB. It's such a refreshment from overly grossout cartoons (even if I give them chances). The characters are very likable (except probably Dade and Randl). The stories are a tad repetitive, but they are very good, like the nightclub one, the yampions episode, etc. The artstyle is cool even though it's another Regular Show-esque ripoff (the backgrounds are painted in watercolors like RS). The humor is decent, but needs some improvement besides shoehorning fart jokes. Now sometimes, this show can be formulaic for its own good, but I'm fine with it, because it will improve soon. All in all, while it's not the best thing on Nick right now (SpongeBob is getting better, post- movie haters, so you can your never ending whining), it's still a really good cartoon.
Andrew Vaughn
In a world completely overrun with cynicism under the guise of, "realism," and "grit," one show dares to be different. Harvey Beaks, a show from Chowder creator C.H. Greenblatt, is the first show I've seen in a very long time that has a child-like optimism about it. That doesn't make it childish, though. In fact, the fact that it's light and doesn't try to be edgy is honestly very refreshing. If I could compare Harvey Beaks to any show it'd be Fraggle Rock. It shares a sense of whimsy while being very intelligent just like the Hensonworks show did all those years ago. It also features a cast of some of the most memorable characters in recent years. I wont go into that detail as one watch should give you an idea, but I will say that if you don't adore Fee and Foo after one episode you might need to see a neurologist. Harvey Beaks gets a 10/10 for being the most fun I've had watching a cartoon in years... or possibly ever. I hope Nick does right by it and gives it the exact amount of seasons CH wants to work on it.