*Contains major spoilers for Cult of Chucky" While it does fall pretty short compared to the last one, I still enjoyed the new Cult of Chucky quite a bit. Overall, it was worth seeing in theatres and I will forever defend it from the haters. It's also batshit insane of how different it is from the original franchise, and it embraces that, which I am totally okay with, since this is meant to be a whole new story. While not on the same level as Dourif, he delivers a scary and chilling performance well enough on his own. Finally, Mark Hamill was very convincing as Chucky. The acting is also very solid all around, especially Gabriel Bateman, who was better than I thought as Andy. Not only that, but we also get to see characters get their comeuppance and it makes it all the more satisfying. I didn't really know what to expect for the kills/gore, but man it delivered on that aspect very well. It also lacks the suspense and mystery of the original, which is the main and biggest reason why it doesn't quite live up to the original, but after all, what do we expect it's known for a fact that Chucks is indeed the villain, and everybody is watching it for that. And speaking of Karen she's not nearly as likeable or interesting as the one in the original (aside from being more attractive). Also, I wished they could have done something more with Karen and Mike, though I can see where they were going with it as it focuses much more on Andy. Getting the cons out of the way first, I don't like the design of Chucky on first glance, however it is easy to get used to after a while. This remake is not only the best of the Big 5 slasher remakes (the other 4 being Friday, Halloween, Nightmare and TCM), but it's one of the best remakes out there and is right up there with It (2017) for best post-millennium horror remakes. Iso can even make her horn let out a fart sound if it will lead to a heap of Buddi giggles.īuddi was released on Maon Netflix.Yes folks, it's that good. Iso’s emotional reactions and ability to communicate are often expressed through the horn that stands proudly on her side. Iso has a tendency to act cheeky and show off. Iso is the oldest, largest and speediest Buddi.Kelta often tests his independence but, after a while, truly misses his big brother, and will throw his arm around loyal Puna when they are re-united. Kelta - riding high on his big brother’s shoulders, Kelta is a curious young Buddi with a hand that’s always reaching out for a new adventure. Nothing makes Puna happier than being close to Kelta, and together this endearing sibling duo often find solutions to the challenges that face the Buddis. Being the tallest, Puna can often spot problems ahead from his bird’s eye view. Puna is the most protective, responsible and cautious Buddi.Vihi can be shy and timid, and sometimes a little fearful. From the top of her head, Vihi shines a bright light that not only amplifies her emotions but can also be used as a handy torch. Vihi moves around on six dainty legs, making her a highly creative dancer and an excellent swimmer. Vihi is the youngest, most sensitive, emotional and compassionate Buddi.Like Iso’s horn or Vihi’s light, Cini also has a special skill, in his case being able to make images appear out of the top of his head using his Thought Bubble. The most cheerful and enthusiastic Buddi. Cini is a happy, jolly, squishy little bubble bag.Second season was released on September 11, 2020. The names are derived from Finnish language Cini (sini) meaning blue, Vihi meaning green, Iso translates as Big, Kelta meaning Yellow and Puna meaning Red. The plot revolves around the Buddis consisting of Cini, Vihi, Iso, Kelta and Puna. It is also shown on Australian TV network ABC. Buddi is a children's animated streaming television series created by Jason Jameson for Netflix that won an Annie Award nomination in 2021 (Best TV/Media-Preschool).
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