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Underrated as a TV show because of their bubblegum pop image. Surreal and stupid, but insanely entertaining. The series doesn’t really fall into a steady, consistent rhythm until episode 28, but I found myself thoroughly enjoying it by episode 3. But thereā€˜s no real point in making a serious review about such a silly, superficial show—but it was meant to be entertaining, which it does well enough.
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