XoWizIama
Excellent adaptation.
DubyaHan
The movie is wildly uneven but lively and timely - in its own surreal way
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Humaira Grant
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
erich_s-73011
We love this show. My 3yo is obsessed with watching Una and the gang. He doesn't want to watch anything else lately, and is sad that there are only two seasons. Great work on the animation, the plots are teachable, content is fun and amazingly addicting, and characters become part of your family!
ChiScot
This is by far the best kids cartoon I've seen for its intended age group. There are no loud noises or overwhelming bright colors. All the characters are likable and not annoying or obnoxious like so many cartoon characters. The animation is a nice change from the usual CGI and very soft and pretty. The music is charming and peaceful. And what's not to love about puffins and other cute furry creatures? As you know kids like to watch the same cartoons over and over and over, but with this one I don't mind having it on repeat at all. I actually enjoy watching this program with my kids as opposed to just tolerating it.
Julia Arsenault (ja_kitty_71)
From the animators of "The Secret of Kells" and "The Song of the Sea," comes the most adorable cartoon series I had ever watched on Netflix. It is also the very first series I had ever watched on Netflix too. This series is about two young Atlantic puffins Oona and her little brother Baba and they share many adventures on their island home on the Irish coast, with their animal friends of land and sea.I'm afraid there is nothing else to say about this series, other then I love little Baba's "Baba-WOO!" So anyway, I had found the animation beautiful and the story lighthearted. Overall I really love this cartoon series.
Hailey-7
Netflix is getting more and more series and films that appeal to all ages and audiences. I stumbled on this series while looking for something new to watch. I know it is for very young children and I (usually, but not always) prefer adult-oriented series like "Trailer Park Boys" and "BoJack Horseman". Matter of factually, nobody can resist puffins, the adorable clowns of the Northern seas. The series focuses on two baby puffins and their lives with on an island. The animation is flash, but it has a storybook look and aesthetic, that reminds me of the artwork of Mary Blair and Charley Harper. Not only is the animation and characters just adorable, but you also learn about puffins, their lives, and habitats. It cleverly mixes facts about puffins and other animals with simple storytelling, that makes the series very enjoyable for anyone!