The highlight of Web Ghosts PiPoPa is its imaginative take on the internet. The setting is an important aspect of any series and the Web World passes this test with flying colours.
While the series starts out with an episodic series of misadventures exploring the web world, it really hits its stride once the plot kicks in. The conflicts revolve around the effects of messing with the ...
The highlight of Web Ghosts PiPoPa is its imaginative take on the internet. The setting is an important aspect of any series and the Web World passes this test with flying colours.
While the series starts out with an episodic series of misadventures exploring the web world, it really hits its stride once the plot kicks in. The conflicts revolve around the effects of messing with the internet on the real world, which feels believeable especially in the high-tech city that the main characters live in. Unfortunately, the plot progression can be rather a stretch at times and, even worse, it sometimes feels like the writers aren't even consistent with the world rules. Ultimately, you have to take the story as part of the kid's series it is, which is a shame because some of the events later go pretty deep for what western viewers might be used to in a kid's series.
If you can look past that, there is a lot to enjoy. The characters are a strong aspect and their character designs are great, especially within the web world. In fact, I'd say that the characters, rather than the plot, is what made the series so enjoyable for me.
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