Can you draw Elinor herself from Elinor Wonders Why?
Um sure.
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Boonie any new Cartoons I should watch???
Looking for something new and can't choose.
I'M SO GLAD YOU ASKED BECAUSE I MAY HAVE A HANDFUL OF RECS THAT I'M EXCITED TO TELL YA ABOUT :D
Recently I've been enjoying both Molly of Denali and Elinor Wonders Why, both are super adorable and lighthearted kids shows (and relatively recent ones, too, to my surprise) centered on adventurous girls exploring nature around them together with their friends and family :> The difference between them is that everyone in Molly are humans, Molly and her family in particular are Indigenous Alaskans which the series does an amazing job portraying, while everyone in Elinor are anthro animals with Elinor being a smol rabbit girl, and they're are also episodic so you can literally start in any episode you want. But if I were to help pick specific episodes you can check out first, or if you intend to just watch one episode of each, my most favorite Elinor episode is titled "Owl Girl" (meanwhile it's hard to narrow down a favorite for Molly since there's so many episodes now and I love every single one of the handful I've watched a lot, so I'm gonna go with the last one I watched being "Hot Springs Eternal". :>)
I think I told you about the Harriet The Spy cartoon adaptation before, but I still HIGHLY encourage checking it out if you haven't yet 'cause it's genuinely as fun and charming of a time as the 2 shows above; I stand by the fact it does an amazing job expanding on the book and characters, and is one of my favorite shows of all time <33 I'm also gonna recommend favorite episodes of mine like the last ones that I think are perfect places to start, and that's a tie between either "Origins of M" or "Face The Music" from Season 1. The former is my favorite showcase of Harriet and Ole Golly as characters and their relationship in the series, and the latter being the same but for Harriet and Janie Gibbs, and both to this day melt my heart to revisit and never fail to give me a fun time watching <33
All these shows have a special place in my heart which is also why they're the only ones I can think to bring up and not any other recs atm sdgdgwfw, but I think these are ample enough new shows for you to pick from I feel :> Really hoping you enjoy them just as much as I do! <33
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Thanks to WHRO, June 2024 highlights are officially out. Every week of the month has new content. The following shows get new episodes:
Donkey Hodie (the week of June 10th; no titles or plots)
Elinor Wonders Why (Season 2! The week of June 3rd and June 10th. Titles and plots are out)
Pinkalicious and Peterrific: A Pinkerton Family Vacation - a new special dropping on June 10th
Molly of Denali (week of June 17th; no titles or plots)
Rosie’s Rules (week of June 24th; titles are out)
Interestingly enough, Work it Out Wombats, one of the shows that has new episodes listed on the EIDR for June 28th, is not part of this month’s drop as of now.
Given how March is almost over, it's only fitting that advanced schedules are starting to be pushed out. This early, though, is...well...TBH, not all too surprising lol.
For this summer, we have five new shows slated to premiere thus far. This includes Donkey Hodie, Molly of Denali, and Rosie's Rules, among others. At least one show, Elinor Wonders Why, already has titles and plots released that I'll gather up in a reblog in a second. Rosie's Rules has titles; I'll put that in the reblog as well.
In addition, we're getting a new P&P special, Pinkerton Family Vacation. Hard to believe this show's still going, and with a new special to boot...but eh. C'est la vie.
Work It Out Wombats apparently is not listed. We'll have to see how things change as the beginning of April gets closer, and whether it'll get added or not. I plan on making a masterpost of stations that have advanced scheduling for easy reference.
I don't see an official press release for summer programming happening until at least mid-April or May, so keep an eye out around then. It's gonna be a hell of a stuffed June.
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This episode was so depressing. Elinor just wanted to be a good junior ranger. she feels like she could have prevented lodgepole woods from burning down, even though she had no control over what happened and it was natural. that's a big burden for a child as young as Elinor to carry. luckily everything turned out alright in the end.
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