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Beirut... Hide and Seek
In 1982 Beirut, the war, up to that point political, becomes an internal family struggle when Jamila discovers her brother's secret queer relationship with his friend Omar.
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Plot Summary
Beirut... Hide and Seek is an animated anthology series featuring short, standalone episodes. Each segment typically revolves around simple, lighthearted scenarios involving the characters discovering new things, playing games, or learning basic lessons. The series is designed to be engaging and educational for very young children.
Critical Reception
As an animated series primarily targeting toddlers and preschoolers, critical reviews are scarce and often focus on its educational value and suitability for its intended audience. It is generally regarded as a harmless and gentle viewing experience for young children.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its simple animation and gentle pacing suitable for toddlers.
Often cited as a good choice for very young children due to its non-violent and educational content.
Generally considered a safe and unchallenging viewing experience for the preschool demographic.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this series is not readily available, likely due to its niche audience and relatively obscure status.
Fun Fact
The series is produced by Cartoon Network Arabia and aims to provide content specifically tailored for a Middle Eastern audience, incorporating cultural nuances in its storytelling.
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