David E. Talbert
Auteur van Baggage Claim: A Novel
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I finally gave it three stars because kids will love the toys and music, and won't notice the problems.
The show should have had an Act I that gave us a short biographical history of the Jangle family and why the shop and toys were so important, showed Jeronicus drawing in his books & Jessica creating her robot, established the Dad's use of pretend magic-math, and let us watch him create the dolls and search for the magic potion that would bring them to life.
Would have taken the same 10 minutes that "Up!" used, and should have been part of the Frame story.
Also missed the opportunity to have the Mother Joanne sing "Just Believe" to the Daughter Jessica, and THEN her to Journey, and Journey to Edison. You could even have the Grandma in the framing sequence sing it to the kids.
That frame, BTW, should have been better done or omitted; it's what made the ending ridiculous instead of satisfying - we didn't know anything about their history or relationship.
Minor quibbles:
"Buddy 3000" is so anachronistic to the faux-Dickensian milieu that he pretty much ruined what was left of my interest by that time.
I guess it wasn't important to the writer for us to know what happened to Jessica after she left her dad, whether she went to work or school or got married or not. NOR why she gave her daughter the name "Journey."
The story would not necessarily have been changed if Journey had been given a Dad in residence, although he might have been less likely to send a pre-teen girl off by herself to the big city.… (meer)