City of Ghosts (2021 TV series)

City of Ghosts is an animated series created by Emmy winner Elizabeth Ito, who directed the rejected CN short "Welcome to my Life". It features the voices and stories of real LA residents.

Summary
City of Ghosts is described as a hybrid documentary and animated series in which a group of kids discover stories around their city by communicating directly with the ghosts who inhabit it.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) A chill, atmospheric tone that makes the show feel relaxing, despite that one car scene shown in the episode "Bob & Nancy".
 * 2) The animation is really interesting, having incorporated from "Welcome to My Life".
 * 3) Zelda and her ghost club are really cute characters, especially whenever they interview residents.
 * 4) The art style stands out.
 * 5) It manages to make L.A. look colourful by comparison.
 * 6) The soundtracks adds to the visuals, and they can be catchy as well depending on your view.
 * 7) The residents are very likable; this can be said for the ghosts, too.
 * 8) The character designs are really geometric, just like Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts.
 * 9) The sequences where characters are designed as pawn-like people makes the show refreshingly amazing.
 * 10) According to L.A. Times, this show is actually Ito's rebuttal to the people who keep saying they hate L.A. without knowing what's really there, which, admittedly, is very impressive.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Depending on how you view Peter, sometimes he can be cringe or annoying.
 * 2) *On top of that, there can also be said cringe moments, but not many since this show only had 6 episodes.
 * 3) The shows title, "City of Ghosts", can be easily mistaken for:
 * 4) *The 2017 film of the same name.
 * 5) *The book series of the same name by V. E. Schwab.
 * 6) *The thriller novel of the same name by Ben Creed.
 * 7) *The 2002 film of the same name.
 * 8) *The book of the same name by Bali Rai.
 * 9) Some character designs can be hit or miss.
 * 10) The car scene in "Bob & Nancy" can throw some viewers way off.