GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE: Episodes 13.1-13.3

“Adventures In Fairylandia”

What You Need To Know:

GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE presents a children’s series on Netflix. Each episode, Gabby, a friendly teenage girl who loves cats, gets a delivery from the “Meow-Meow Mailbox” and shrinks to dollhouse size in animated form. Gabby engages with the cat-themed characters in her magical dollhouse. In the first three episodes of GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE: Season 13, Gabby and her friend, Pandy Paws, travel to Fairylandia. They recover a magic wand CatRat steals, undo a spell-gone-wrong and host a very special “Kitty Bear” tea party. 

 The first three episodes of GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE: Season 13 offers a fun continuation of Gabby’s usual playful adventures with her kitty friends. The episodes deliver plenty of action, catchy songs, and some educational and moral lessons. The episodes present a light moral, redemptive worldview. They emphasize spending time with friends, asking for forgiveness and forgiving others for their mistakes. Sadly, Episode 2 of Season 13 contains strong occult content where characters cast magic spells and mix potions to solve plot problems. Episodes 1 and 3 contain lighter references to such fantasy “magic.” So, MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for older children and teenagers. 

Content:

(B, C, OO, M): 

Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:

  Light moral, redemptive worldview in three episodes set in a magical fantasy place called Fairylandia promotes friendship, working together, and asking for forgiveness as well as forgiving others, but the second episode contains strong occult references where characters cast magic spells and mix potions to solve plot problems, and the first and third episodes contain lighter references to such “magic,” such as a character makes a wish magically fulfilled, some “fairy tea “brings several “Kitty Bears” to life and a cat fairy sprinkles fairy dust to help flowers grow in her “magic” garden set in Fairylandia, an animated world inside a small “Cotton Candy Tree”;

Foul Language:

  No foul language;

Violence:

  No violence;

Sex:

  No sex;

Nudity:

  No nudity;

Alcohol Use:

  No alcohol use;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:

  No smoking or drugs; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:

  A character sneaks around and steals a magicalfairy wand that doesn’t belong to him, which causes it to disappear, but he admits his mistake and apologizes for taking it without permission and helps find it, and his friends forgive him. 

 

More Detail:

GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE presents a children’s series on Netflix about a young teenage girl named Gabby who loves cats. Each episode, she gets a delivery from the “Meow-Meow Mailbox,” and then shrinks to dollhouse size in animated form. Gabby engages with cat-themed characters and happenings in her magical dollhouse. The first three episodes of Season 13 of GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE follow Gabby and her friend, Pandy Paws, as they visit Fairylandia. There, they join fairy friends, from a special teddy bear tea party to some magic potion accidents they must fix. 

 In Episode One, Gabby travels to Fairylandia, the fairies’ secret world, and must bring a special wand to a ceremony where she earns the title of the Dandelion Fairy. However, after CatRat meddles, the wand disappears, and Gabby and her friends must search for it and bring it back to Fairylandia in time for the ceremony. 

 Episode Two shows the characters celebrate “Fairy Appreciation Day.” However, their plans fall apart when MerCat accidentally takes away Kitty Fairy’s wings with a magic potion. Things worsen when a “magic spell” Gabby cast makes Kitty Fairy grow. The group works together and thinks creatively to undo the potion and the spell effects. 

 In Episode Three, Gabby and her friends gather to host a special teddy bear tea party. They decorate and dress their bears for the party. At the party, Kitty Fairy adds more special magic. 

 The first three episodes of GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE Season 13 offer a fun continuation of Gabby and her cat friends’ usual adventures. The fun plotlines and catchy songs entertain most children and even some older viewers. In Fairylandia, Gabby and her friends receive fairy wings to soar in beautiful animated sequences. Their visits teach practical or educational lessons such as identifying colors and patterns and following instructions. 

 The first three episodes of GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE: Season 13 present a light moral, redemptive worldview. They emphasize the importance of spending time with friends, asking for forgiveness, and forgiving others for their mistakes. Sadly, however, Episode 2 of Season 13 contains strong occult content where characters cast magic spells and mix potions to solve plot problems. Episodes 1 and 3 contain lighter occult references to such fairy “magic.” For example, CatRat wishes for something that becomes true, and some fairy tea brings several stuffed “Kitty Bears” to life. Otherwise, the first three episodes of GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE: Season 13 include no objectionable content. So, overall, MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for older children and teenagers.