Even with the framing story, this feels like some inessential shorts of familiar characters in stock sitcom plots stitched together. The animation is clean and consistent… but never artful. My daughters liked it well enough, but I stopped paying attention two thirds of the way through to get some stuff done around the house.
Is It Good?
Not Good (2/8)
Note: This capsule was published early in The Goods' history and is a candidate for a full length review in the future.
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