Pinkalicious & Peterrific

Pinkalicious & Peterrific is an educational animated children's television series based on the Pinkalicious book series by Victoria and Elizabeth Kann. The series premiered on PBS Kids on February 19, 2018. WGBH Kids and Sixteen South produced 38 episodes for the first season. The series was later renewed for a second and third season in October 2019; the second season premiered on March 30, 2020, and ended on December 7, 2020; the third season premiered on June 18, 2021. The fourth season will premiere on September 26, 2022.

Plot
Following the adventures of Pinkalicious and her brother Peter. Pinkalicious imagines creative possibilities everywhere she looks. She is an artist at heart-and, like most creative people, she sees the world differently from others.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) It's unfaithful to the books it's based on, which aren't any better than this.
 * 2) Pinkalicious Pinkerton herself is a very unlikable spoiled brat protagonist, as she also tells everyone what to do, including the Mayor, and she rarely thinks before her actions. She also rarely gets karma for her actions, making her a Karma Houdini.
 * 3) Similar to the books, the show is extremely stereotypical to young girls.
 * 4) Lackluster animation that is extremely stiff and has noticeable errors, making the animation unfinished.
 * 5) Other characters in the show are unlikable.
 * 6) Little to no educational value at all, despite the show being marked as an E/I (educational/informational) program. And as shown, its lessons can be bizarre (see BQ#13).
 * 7) The voice acting is awful to mediocre, with the worst offender being Peter.
 * 8) Some of the songs are cringe-worthy, such as "I Like To Move Like A Robot."
 * 9) The show's pacing is pretty slow.
 * 10) The Halloween episode, "Pink or Treat" can be a scary to younger viewers.
 * 11) *The deleted scene is also creepy. It consists of Pinkalicious and Lila having nightmares about jack-o-lanterns, skeletons, and scarecrows coming to life. This was cut for obvious reasons.
 * 12) Awful, unfunny, and nonsensical plots, similar to the books, such as in the first episode, where Pinkalicious and Peter go to a forest to see springtime fairies, and then moves in with them.
 * 13) The show is probably most infamous for its overuse of the color and word, "pink".
 * 14) *In the theme song alone, the word "pink" was used  16  times.
 * 15) **The worst part is "Pink is a giggle that wiggles your toes," as hearing it said out loud or out of context can be somewhat questionable, especially in a show produced in Boston!
 * 16) The show at times can have nonsensical morals, like in the episode "Pinkalicous", Pinkalicious eats a bunch of pink cupcakes and ends up turning pink, and when she eats more she turns red, and then when she eats green vegetables and fruits, she returns to normal. Whilst its obvious the moral is "eat healthy food", the moral may be seen as "If you eat more cupcakes, your skin gets darker. But if you eat more vegetables, your skin gets lighter." In real life, that is a nonsensical and stupid moral, as you don't get your skin color changed after eating a certain food (with the exception of if you eat a lot of carrots, you may turn orange). The moral may also be confusing to children as well.

Good Qualities

 * 1) The theme song is catchy, despite the fact that it overuses the word "pink".
 * 2) *It's also creative to fine arts, as one may see it as viewing pink as many different types of art.
 * 3) It teaches kids to at least be creative and use the fine arts.
 * 4) The background music is somewhat passable.
 * 5) The animation, whilst stilted, has a creative flow and decent art style that is faithful to the books.
 * 6) Several voice acting is decent.
 * 7) Despite being extremely stereotypical, the show itself is not sexist, and some girls (and boys to an extent) may enjoy it.
 * 8) Several plots are good, but they are unfortunately rare.
 * 9) There are some likable characters, such as Peter, Jasmine, Lila, Rafael, Pinkalicious' parents, and in several cases, Pinkaicious herself.

Trivia

 * Around the same time as the show's release, the show has had its musical.

Reception
The show mainly received mainly mixed-to-negative reception, though more on the mixed side. Many people praised it for teaching fine arts, whilst others disliked it for it's bad animation, unlikable characters, and stereotyping. It currently holds a 5.3/10 on IMDb.