

True: Friendship Day
When a giant Grippity-Grab snags Grizelda's friendship bracelet and turns her into a mermaid, True heads under the sea with magic wishes to save the day.
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Plot Summary
It's Friendship Day, and Bartleby is feeling lonely when he realizes he doesn't have anyone to celebrate with. Determined to make a friend, Bartleby tries various methods to find a companion. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang are excited to celebrate Friendship Day with their own friends. Bartleby's journey culminates in a heartwarming discovery about the true meaning of friendship.
Critical Reception
True: Friendship Day is a children's animated special primarily aimed at very young audiences. Critical reviews are generally positive, highlighting its simple and positive messages about friendship and inclusion. It's seen as a gentle and engaging watch for preschoolers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its positive and easy-to-understand message about friendship.
- Appreciated for its gentle pacing and age-appropriate content for young children.
- Considered a sweet and engaging addition to the 'True and the Rainbow Kingdom' series.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with parents appreciating the show's focus on kindness, inclusivity, and the importance of making friends. It's often cited as a favorite among young children.
Fun Fact
The 'True and the Rainbow Kingdom' series, of which this special is a part, was inspired by the art of Stella Young and developed by Guru Studio.
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