Lindsay cibos store9/4/2023 While Hamtaro is forever, Peachfuzz is locked in the 2000s. I felt like I was supposed to feel more for this character but these pages are very bland and it really feels dated to the 2000s in hindsight. Hamtaro at least had them go unreal adventures and maybe that's where this series fails. I found the story to be very stunted, it mostly stays inside of Peach's head, almost every adventure is just her imagination and when that's totally starts to run out it doesn't have the charm it should. Literally I think there's ten at most throughout this whole thing? And they're almost all humans. It stays relatively along the lines of Hamtaro minus a big cast of characters. While this series is highly anime-styled, it's original and definitely worth a read. The animal does not act like it's actual animal counterpart. It's part of the mustelid family and maybe that's the problem I had most with this. Ferrets are warriors they are tiny creatures that hunt things bigger than them and no no fear. A lot of the time Peach is portrayed as being nervous, scared, skittering away and hiding. Ferrets are very bold and wild creatures that are hunters. One of the main problems I have is the portrayal of ferrets is incorrect. This is cute for this series but only for the first book. Things like hands are monsters and everything around her is a monster and everything is in her imagination. Peach is a ferret and she does ferret things. Not that this one is excellent or breaking the mold it has its own little lackluster moments and is mostly fixated on a cute ferret being there to distract you from all the problems. Not that there haven't been a lot of wonderful works that have happened on Devon art and come from Devon art, it's just a lot of the comics from there are very lackluster and bland. One of the better things to come out of Deviantart media works. Other reviewers said this is "cute" and "funny." I found it disturbing. I don't understand this world where a parent gets a pet without knowing anything about it other than it bites and just hands it off to a child to figure out. The child in this story is overly emotional, abusive to animals and a liar and instead of having any sort of punishment or lesson her mom just keeps taking her to the pet store to buy more stuff, because that is the answer to the problem. I was reading this to see if I thought it would be appropriate for my daughter, who just got her first pet, and I really don't think it's something I would want her reading. The girl constantly lies to her mom about the being bitten, doesn't tell her mom how she was rough with the ferret when they took it to the vet. I couldn't stand the little girl, she reminded me of Darla in Finding Nemo and her mom just leaves her alone with this pet to abuse. This would be great if the entire story was told from the ferret's POV instead of switching back and forth between the girl and her pet.
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