Little J & Big Cuz

Little J & Big Cuz is an Australian, animated, television series. It was developed with the Australian Council for Educational Research. It was produced by ABC for Kids and is notable for being the first, animated, television series to focus on Aboriginal characters.

Plot
An Aboriginal boy, known as Little J, is a kindergartener and his cousin, known as Big Cuz, is a fourth grader. They live with their grandmother, known as Nana, and their pet dog, Old Dog. Since Little J is just starting elementary school, he has a lot of things to learn, such as everything about the world around him. The two kids and their friends have adventures that sometimes involve them exploring outside of their homes, such as The Outback, in addition to other things.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The fact that there is a cartoon series centered on Aborigines as main characters is something relatable and inclusive to young, Aboriginal viewers.
 * 2) Another great thing is that this has been dubbed not only in English, but in various, Aboriginal languages as well.
 * 3) The art style is nice and the flash animation flows well enough.
 * 4) The episodes' storylines are written as well as they can be.
 * 5) Several great, likable, and relatable characters.
 * 6) The character designs have plenty of decency to them.
 * 7) Fine intro with the theme song befitting of its Aboriginal culture and the incidental music is alright as well.
 * 8) The voices of the cast are well-performed.
 * 9) Some humorous moments combined with life lessons.
 * 10) It provides a fine representation of Australian/Aboriginal culture.
 * 11) It is a great way to help kids prepare for attending school by beginning with learning about some topics from this.

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