Paper Port

Paper Port (Spanish: Puerto Papel) is a Chilean-Argentine-Colombian-Brazilian stop-motion animated series created by Alvaro Ceppi and produced by Zumbástico Studios.

Trama (Plot)
While 12-year old Matilda spends her vacations at her grandfather's house in Paper Port, she finds a magic coconut in said home that grants her a different power every day, which she must deal with in every episode.

Por qué mola (Why It Rocks)

 * 1) Very well done animation.
 * 2) * Speaking of the animation, it blends stop-motion and 2D animation (for the faces) nicely.
 * 3) Likeable characters at their own right (most of the time), especially Matilda, Charlie, Felicia, and Bob.
 * 4) Interesting, creative, and unique (in a good way) concept.
 * 5) Great voice acting.
 * 6) Good attempts at making the main character relatable to the audience.
 * 7) Mortimer (Curlybeard's talking pet fish) is a great comic relief.
 * 8) Well-written/great episode plots.
 * 9) Decent character designs.
 * 10) Lots of funny moments.
 * 11) Awesome instrumental theme song.
 * 12) Nice title cards such as these and creative episode titles as well.
 * 13) While the series revolves around Matilda's powers, it doesn't focus on them too much (unlike other series) and pays more attention to the main plot of the episode.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) While the series isn't lost, it's hard to find full episodes online (but not impossible, however).
 * 2) Some amounts of toilet humor.
 * 3) Some title cards are ugly.
 * 4) Matilda can be unlikable sometimes, more notably in "Double or Nothing" and "The Puppet".
 * 5) Some of the special effects look cheap.

Trivia

 * 1) Cristina Valenzuela, known for voicing Marinette/Ladybug in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, voices Matilda in the English dub.