This spectacular show helps you appreciate animation and the people behind it more than you already do.
Most people think that a drawing skill is the only essential skill when doing animation... but animation is more than just paper. Yes, one's creativity and imagination can make your jaw drop in awe.... but they would be meaningless without the help of abilities. This magic may be put to waste if it weren't for the help of the sounds that make them alive, and the promotion done that make them known to people.
In other words, there are many kinds of talents that create such a masterpiece. And all of these talents are equally important and amazing!
Personally, this show helped me appreciate producers the most. The creative team is fantastic and all that, but apparently it's people like the producers who get things done. Thanks to them, we get our entertainment.... on time!
Although the youth is the common audience of animation, the people behind it aren't necessarily at that age. For the youth to understand these people better, I think it's a good choice that they used young girls as the main characters of the show. It will be easier for young people to relate to them with this. There are face many struggles, and it's amazing how they overcome such things like superheroes!
I'm also pleased that the animation projects these girls had are not necessarily girly types (we have robots fighting monsters instead of a romantic comedy). I love how it had broken stereotypes, without making them boyish!
Lastly, I really love how the show demonstrated that having things done exactly the way you want isn't the solution to everything. Sometimes you need to listen to others, even from people you doubt will share anything useful. Sometimes you also need to give in, and let others express themselves. It's because oftentimes, amazing ideas can come from the people you least expect it from. So keep an open mind.
Although this show had been amazing in so many aspects, for some reason it didn't draw me in that much. Perhaps it's because it didn't tell much about the story's actual setting (although interesting, there was so much focus on the worlds which the characters created), and it's sometimes quite predictable (no matter the struggle; things always turn out fine in the end). The characters may be great, but apparently not appealing enough to love either.
In summary, you may not find the show itself that lovable, but it will definitely make you love the geniuses behind it more.