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noodlesnook
(Handed A Sword)
noodlesnook
(Handed A Sword)
noodlesnook
(Handed A Sword)
noodlesnook
(Handed A Sword)
noodlesnook
(Handed A Sword)
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Since: Sep, 2009
noodlesnook
(Handed A Sword)
noodlesnook
(Handed A Sword)

the only voice in the show was the narrator's. feminine. scottish accent. in fact, i’m pretty sure the show was scottish, or at least from some gaelic-speaking country, but i don’t remember the narrator speaking gaelic or scots at any point. or maybe she did, but it wasn’t in the episodes i watched. the animation was pretty simple, bold shapes and colors and all that. also the characters were stylized anthropomorphic animals ( i remember one was a zebra, but i’m at a loss for the other one(s) ) and they didn’t speak. it had an interactive component, where two pictures would appear on-screen and the audience was given time to find the differences between the two. after the time was up, the differences would be pointed out and the animals would do a cute little dance. then the narrator would say a rhyme, which i don’t remember, but it ended with “you just found an opposite!” or something.