Transforming Troubles (Pororo the Little Penguin)

Transforming Troubles is the twenty third episode of the fourth season of Pororo the Little Penguin.

Why The Transformations Have Troubles

 * 1) Pororo & Eddy are very unlikable in this episode, and their flanderization has gone way too far. They go by transforming into each other's bodies, and then getting their real selves in trouble. Although Eddy's reason could be justified, since Pororo was making fun of him because of the machine failing.
 * 2) Crong, Loopy, Poby, Petty, Harry, and Rody aren't any better in this episode. They get mad at the real Pororo when he shows up to the playground, thinking he was the one who caused the accidents, when it was Eddy, which makes this episode show Eddy as a Karma Houndini.
 * 3) * They are dumb in the episode as they forgot that Eddy made a transforming machine at the beginning and they did not realize that Eddy is the "Pororo" they saw in the playground when Eddy's tail is visible and "Pororo's" voice is his.
 * 4) * They are also hypocrites on that scene when they say that "Pororo" is being mean to them, yet they are acting mean themselves to Pororo, making them not only unlikable, but also hypocrites.
 * 5) There are some dark scenes in the episode, such as the scene where Pororo and Eddy were about to drown in the water, but Rody saved them.
 * 6) This episode not only took Pororo & Eddy's flanderization too far, but it was one of the episodes that could've sadly ended Pororo & Eddy's friendship.
 * 7) The episode is mean spirited, such as the scene where Pororo's friends (except Eddy) scold Pororo for being rude to them and the scene where Pororo makes fun of Eddy because of the transforming machine failing.
 * 8) Almost none of the characters are likable, except for Tong-tong.
 * 9) The scene where Pororo and Eddy chase each other and their friends follow them is not really entertaining to watch, frankly.
 * 10) During the part where Pororo's friends (except Eddy) get mad at Pororo, Loopy says "We're not playing with you anymore!" to him, which takes her flanderization to another level.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The ending was decent, even though Eddy got away scot-free with his actions.
 * 2) At least the characters were tolerable at the beginning of the episode.
 * 3) Tong-tong is the only likable character in this episode, as mentioned in WIS#6.