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So, 'Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make Believe' takes you on a reflective journey through Ernie Coombs' world. It's a documentary, yes, but it feels more like a warm hug. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to soak in the nostalgia of the show. You get a deep dive into themes of kindness and creativity, which are really at the core of Coombs' mission. The atmosphere is infused with a certain whimsical charm, thanks to practical effects that play on the art of make-believe, making it all the more captivating. The interviews provide genuine insights into how this series shaped a generation's childhood, which is really what sets this apart from other docs. It's like a stroll down memory lane with a friend who knows just how to keep the magic alive.
Highlights the legacy of children's television in Canada.Features interviews with those influenced by the show.Captures the essence of creativity and inclusivity.
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