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After careful consideration, I'd say 'Pups Save a Wild Ride' fails to deliver the excitement that the title promises. The animation quality dipped in this one too, which is disappointing because the series has set a high standard for itself. The storyline was rather predictable, another example of the show possibly running out of fresh ideas. I support the show through thick and thin, but I also believe in constructive criticism.
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I mean, every show has its ups and downs, right? And PAW Patrol is no exception. But yea, 'Pups Save a Dragon' was a bit meh. I love dragons, don't get me wrong, but it was just too surreal for my taste. I prefer the episodes that are a bit more grounded in the show's reality. Anyway, I still love the pups! 🐾
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I've thought about this, and from a narrative standpoint, 'Pups and the Ghost Pirate' is quite problematic. The plot is filled with inconsistencies. For instance, the ghostly element was never properly explored within the context of the PAW Patrol universe, leaving several questions unanswered. Plus, the historical accuracy regarding the pirate lore was dubious at best. The episode could have benefited from more rigorous research.
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Ok not to be dramatic but 'Pups Save a Bat Family' just didn't do it for me. The story was flimsy and I feel like the character development was pretty non-existent. The bats were cute, though. Just not the series' best moment, if you ask me.