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7.3 Good
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September 1, 2003

Ended

February 23, 2006

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Children , Animation

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Animals

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Valentines Schmalentines / Sweethearts Dance
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7.3

Valentines Schmalentines / Sweethearts Dance

#21401
"Valentines Schmalentines"

Clifford doesn't even realize it's Valentine's Day until Norville tells him. Norville notes that he's seen Jorge, Flo and Zo and Evan all giving Valentine's Day gifts and he's even working on a necklace for his Mom. Clifford decides to make a gift for Emily Elizabeth, but Daffodil sees what he's doing and makes an even… read more »

Aired: 02/23/06

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Welcome to the Clifford's Puppy Days guide at TV.com . Clifford - at one time, he was just a small puppy, the runt of the litter. Then, Emily Elizabeth's love made him grow big and he became big, red Clifford, the subject of the popular PBSKids series, Clifford the Big Red Dog. But what aboutMore before then? Clifford's Puppy Days explores just that. Set in the big city Clifford and Emily Elizabeth lived in before moving to Birdwell Island, this series features Clifford's adventures when he was just a small puppy. The main staff for the series is largely the same of Clifford the Big Red Dog (such as writers and producers), but watch for a brand new cast and new environments for this curious, little puppy to explore. The program features a diverse cast of voice talent. Grey Delisle is back as Emily Elizabeth. Kath Soucie, who voices the character viewers love to hate on Clifford the Big Red Dog, Jetta, voices Daffodil, Emily Elizabeth's pet rabbit. Other big names include Henry Winkler voicing Norville and Lara Jill Miller as the voice of puppy Clifford himself. The first two episodes of Clifford's Puppy Days premiered Labor Day, September 1st, 2003 as part of the PBSKids "Pet-Tacular," that aired on most PBS stations. Episodes are currently in repeats, but watch for a Halloween episode this October and catch at least one more new episode in December.

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    4.6 Poor

    More like a HUGE Step backwards from: "Clifford the big red dog" hide show

    My 33rd review after: "Clifford the Big red dog"

    Ok now, The person that did clifford's voice from Clifford the big red dog, died right? so why did they had to make this poor spin-off? It's not even as fun or good as the Original! They had to make clifford shrink back into a small red puppy, and they had to replace the chracthers with these chracthers.
    What the heck were they thinking?!?! I Can't beileve they had to cancel the Original, and make this Piece of boiling Garbage!
    This cartoon deverses a D. Here the Results:

    Voice-acting: C-- 5.0/10.0 Medicore, Not as good as the other.

    Animation: C+ 6.5/10.0 Same as the original. Graphics: E- 3.0/10.0 Terrible, Ugly, and Stupid. Aviod it at all costs.

    Dialouge: F-- 1.0/10.0 There is no good scripts to this cartoon, AT ALL.

    Eductional Value: D-- 4.0/10.0 There is no good Eductional value to this cartoon either!

    Lasting Appeal: F- 2.8/10.0 The Lasting Appeal is beyond Terrible, because this cartoon is soooooo Boring!

    Overall: D 4.6/10.0 This cartoon is just a Boiling piece of Dog Turd! Watch the Original Clifford the Big red dog, Not this! Avoid This Spin-off, at all costs!!!

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    9.1 Superb

    Clifford the red big dog as an puppy and all his friends from that time. hide show

    Itīs an great show and makes many fun to watch Clifford and his gang at there activities. The two cats Flo and Zo makes fun the watch and the dachshound is nice too. Novielle the bird thinks he is so smart and knows every thing that is possible. The nighbours from the Howards are very nice specially Mr. Salomon the author and owner of Flo and Zo. Emily Elisabeth has great friends like Evan, Nina and Shown, the japanese Boy. Also i like the short but good Speckle Stories, which Emily reads for Clifford during two stories. The show is for the whole family.

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