

TV Show spotlight
Kuu Kuu Harajuku
Girl group HJ5, comprised of G with Love, Angel, Music and Baby, get in to all sorts of scrapes between shows while their manager does his best to get them to their shows on time. Based on an idea by Gwen Stefani A co-production between Canada, Malaysia and Australia, this series first screened in Australia on Network 10's channel 11. Three seasons have been produced.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the adventures of Love, Music, and Angel, the members of the popular all-girl band HJ5, as they navigate their music careers, friendships, and personal lives in the vibrant and fashionable Harajuku district of Tokyo. With their manager, G (Kitten), and their robot bodyguard, Rudie, they face challenges, perform concerts, and deal with eccentric characters.
Critical Reception
Kuu Kuu Harajuku was generally well-received by its target audience, primarily young children and families, for its bright animation, catchy music, and positive messages about friendship and self-expression. While it didn't receive widespread critical acclaim in traditional review circuits, it found a dedicated following among its demographic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its colorful and energetic animation style.
Appreciated for its catchy, pop-infused soundtrack.
Seen as a fun and lighthearted show promoting positive themes for young viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but general sentiment suggests it's a fun, visually appealing show for children interested in music and fashion.
Fun Fact
The show was created by Gwen Stefani, who also executive produced and contributed to the music.
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