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Plot Summary
The Voice Kids is a South Korean reality singing competition television series. It features aspiring young singers, between the ages of 6 and 14, who compete against each other. The show follows a blind audition process where coaches decide whether to select a contestant based solely on their voice. Once selected, the young artists are mentored by their coaches, leading up to live performance shows where the winner is ultimately chosen by public vote and coach decisions.
Critical Reception
The show was generally well-received for its focus on young talent and the emotional performances that often resulted from the competition. Critics and audiences appreciated the positive and encouraging environment fostered by the coaches, though some discussions revolved around the pressures placed on child contestants.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for showcasing impressive young vocal talent.
Appreciated for the positive mentorship and supportive atmosphere.
Some concern over the emotional intensity for child participants.
Google audience: Audience feedback often highlighted the remarkable singing abilities of the child contestants and the heartwarming moments created by the coaches' support and guidance. Many viewers found the show to be an inspiring and enjoyable family-friendly program.
Fun Fact
The show format is based on the international 'The Voice' franchise, which has seen successful adaptations in numerous countries worldwide.
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