20 reviews
This show is about a squirrel who is an energetic overachiever that goes to elementary school. Her name is Kiff. Her best friend is Berry. He is the nerotic one who is a bit shy. All the characters in the show are anthropomorphic animals. The only character that isn't an animal is the witch. Her being the token human in a world full of animals is kinda funny. The art style is reminiscent of another show on Disney Channel called Big City Greens. The jokes are great. There is lots of slapstick and wacky dialogue. If you enjoy SpongeBob SquarePants you will probably enjoy this show. So far Disney Channel has only relased the first couple of episodes. The waterslide one is the best in my opinion.
- babymanperson
- Mar 10, 2023
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I certainly enjoy media featuring anthropomorphic animals. I like various animals, and squirrels are one of them. I even have a Mr. Nutz plush.
As of now, I only saw the first two episodes of the show. However, I became quite amazed by it that I'm writing this review. The show centers on the title character Kiff, a highly enthusiastic squirrel whose antics sometimes get anyone around her take a hit. When I saw the ads, I thought she was feisty. But when I watch the episodes, it appears she is just enthusiastic. Her best buddy is a laidback but friendly bunny named Barry.
Kiff is voiced by Kimiko Glenn who first made a name in that Nickelodeon Baby Shark series which I'm so not a fan of. If I have anything to say about her, it's this. I like Kimiko much more as Kiff than as Baby Shark.
As of now, I only saw the first two episodes of the show. However, I became quite amazed by it that I'm writing this review. The show centers on the title character Kiff, a highly enthusiastic squirrel whose antics sometimes get anyone around her take a hit. When I saw the ads, I thought she was feisty. But when I watch the episodes, it appears she is just enthusiastic. Her best buddy is a laidback but friendly bunny named Barry.
Kiff is voiced by Kimiko Glenn who first made a name in that Nickelodeon Baby Shark series which I'm so not a fan of. If I have anything to say about her, it's this. I like Kimiko much more as Kiff than as Baby Shark.
- rudolphalwaysvoicedbytomboys
- Mar 10, 2023
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Kiff is a pretty fun and silly show that kind of reminds me of a mix of TAWOG and Phineas and Ferb. A lot of people are kind of mad at this show considering the while Owl House and Amphibia thing, and while I love both of these shows dearly, that isn't a reason to hate om this show.
Kiff gets into wacky adventures with Barry in every episode and it's really cute. Throws in some moments and jokes that both the kids and the grown ups can understand and laugh at, and I really just wish people took the time to look into this show.
Although there are a lot of characters in this show that need a little more development and screen time, would love to know about them.
Kiff gets into wacky adventures with Barry in every episode and it's really cute. Throws in some moments and jokes that both the kids and the grown ups can understand and laugh at, and I really just wish people took the time to look into this show.
Although there are a lot of characters in this show that need a little more development and screen time, would love to know about them.
- TairitSued
- Jul 23, 2023
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I had misjudged this show before it aired, constantly bashing on it.
After watching the first few segments I have to admit I am in love, Kiff is a very colorful show with funny stories and over the top characters (in a good way).
The music in the show is outstanding, animation is pretty good, the voices are well done, and Kiff is just so fun!
The theme song is a bit on the nose, but I do love the instrumentals Brad brings to the table.
Kiff is loveable, reminds you of cartoons from the late 2000s. It is a must watch if you want some fun day to day adventures. Matches up perfect with the adventures of The Ghost and Molly McGee, Big City Greens, and Bluey.
After watching the first few segments I have to admit I am in love, Kiff is a very colorful show with funny stories and over the top characters (in a good way).
The music in the show is outstanding, animation is pretty good, the voices are well done, and Kiff is just so fun!
The theme song is a bit on the nose, but I do love the instrumentals Brad brings to the table.
Kiff is loveable, reminds you of cartoons from the late 2000s. It is a must watch if you want some fun day to day adventures. Matches up perfect with the adventures of The Ghost and Molly McGee, Big City Greens, and Bluey.
I love this show already and I hope others do too. It's really cute and well done. If it made an adult laugh and smiled, I'm sure it's gonna do wonderful for the kids. I really enjoy it and I hope there is gonna be more seasons to come. I can't wait to see what's next for Kiff and her best
friend Barry, and the adventures they're going to endeavor. I appreciate the well thought out references, designs and set. I love the storyline so far and it's made me smile quite a bit. I am sure everyone appreciates a good show for their kids and I believe it is. This is already an amazing show from disney. :)
- gamingsnakes
- Apr 12, 2023
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I think Kiff is the most underrated show of all time. It combines colorful animation, humor, and a whole lot of fun to create a show everyone will love. Kids will like the quirky characters and fast-paced action, while adults will enjoy the humor, animation and songs. It's basically a mix of Adventure Time, TAWOG and Regular Show, which is an AMAZING combo.
This series follows the adorable squirrel Kiff and her bunny best friend Barry as they try to navigate through life. They are in middle school and have quite the plethora of adventures together. Kiff is very much a buddy comedy that breezes by, with each episode being two eleven-minute segments (there's already 60 of them).
Kiff has to be one of the greatest animated TV series of the 2020s, especially with more shows trying to be hip and scummy now.
The humor it is a little bit less adult than expected, however the jokes are still fine most of the time and some of them are even hilarious. What's even better are the excessive morals; they aren't shoved in your face but if you pay enough attention you will see messages about family, friendship, and honesty. All things that are important in life. The good thing is Kiff doesn't necessarily teach kids to push boundaries and do things you aren't supposed to do by rewarding the bad behaviour.
The songs are some of the best I've heard in an animated TV series. They actually have variety and focus more on being short and fun rather than long and repetitive. The animation, despite somewhat being generally slow and stiff, is clean, colorful and expressive.
The show is episodic and cohesive, meaning that you don't necessarily have to watch them in order. However for those who do, they will notice tons of callbacks to previous episodes, especially in the series finale.
This series follows the adorable squirrel Kiff and her bunny best friend Barry as they try to navigate through life. They are in middle school and have quite the plethora of adventures together. Kiff is very much a buddy comedy that breezes by, with each episode being two eleven-minute segments (there's already 60 of them).
Kiff has to be one of the greatest animated TV series of the 2020s, especially with more shows trying to be hip and scummy now.
The humor it is a little bit less adult than expected, however the jokes are still fine most of the time and some of them are even hilarious. What's even better are the excessive morals; they aren't shoved in your face but if you pay enough attention you will see messages about family, friendship, and honesty. All things that are important in life. The good thing is Kiff doesn't necessarily teach kids to push boundaries and do things you aren't supposed to do by rewarding the bad behaviour.
The songs are some of the best I've heard in an animated TV series. They actually have variety and focus more on being short and fun rather than long and repetitive. The animation, despite somewhat being generally slow and stiff, is clean, colorful and expressive.
The show is episodic and cohesive, meaning that you don't necessarily have to watch them in order. However for those who do, they will notice tons of callbacks to previous episodes, especially in the series finale.
- parfittlee
- May 1, 2023
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Watched the first episode. Had 2 variety shows. It brought back memories of Tiny Toons and Animaniacs and a dash of Pickle and Peanut. Finally a cartoon that brings back humour and a little bit of adult connections/humour.
The main character and her friend is just hilarious. Their comedic timing is great and the animations and hilarity is wonderful. I'm so happy to come across a cartoon that I can watch even as an adult - that brings back memories of watching Tiny Toons.
There is too much cartoons and tv show with so much nonsense and protecting young minds from genuine hilarity.
I hope to see more cartoons like this brought back.
The main character and her friend is just hilarious. Their comedic timing is great and the animations and hilarity is wonderful. I'm so happy to come across a cartoon that I can watch even as an adult - that brings back memories of watching Tiny Toons.
There is too much cartoons and tv show with so much nonsense and protecting young minds from genuine hilarity.
I hope to see more cartoons like this brought back.
Kiff is a great show! Kiff is a series that is great for all ages. Kiff is the one that loves adventure, being silly, and having fun (I can relate) and Barry is more laidback, still joins Kiff on all her adventures, and is cautious. I can't wait to see more from this show when the new episodes release! This show feels like "The Cuphead Show!" with slapstick comedy, great characters that are relatable, and more! I can't wait for more episodes and seasons from this show! You need to watch this show!, or The Cuphead Show! If you like comedy, slapstick humor, great characters, and too have fun!
You can now watch Kiff on Disney Channel, Youtube, or Disney Plus!
You can now watch Kiff on Disney Channel, Youtube, or Disney Plus!
- FluffyBlueyGreenie
- Mar 30, 2023
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Kiff is the example of good shows like Molly McGee, Moon Girl, Bluey, and other shows that exist right now. This show needs to be rated at least more than Molly McGee's IMDb rating. This show is already good and pretty much funny and stupid scenes. Frendiversary episode was funny and well storyboarded. This show is a blessing, I love to binge watch. I put this in my Top 3 shows. It wins number one. Following Molly McGee, and Bluey. Kiff is a really cute squirrel, I will describe her. Orange fur, one cut ear, and as all female characters, EYELASHES. Kiff reminds me of good shows. This show is the meaning of slay.
I liked it. Even though I watched it a little bit of Pool Party and it was pretty awesome.
The animation is great, the writing is good and the relationship between Kiff and Barry is pretty great. Even though Roy did bully them in the middle of the episode, it was pretty awesome in the ending scene.
So, the show however is awesome and funny but entertaining at the same time as the rest.
This is the best Disney Channel show than The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder and Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur!
Two shows aren't interesting but for this show, it is pretty good for me. So far, I liked it. 😏
The animation is great, the writing is good and the relationship between Kiff and Barry is pretty great. Even though Roy did bully them in the middle of the episode, it was pretty awesome in the ending scene.
So, the show however is awesome and funny but entertaining at the same time as the rest.
This is the best Disney Channel show than The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder and Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur!
Two shows aren't interesting but for this show, it is pretty good for me. So far, I liked it. 😏
- lichce-89485
- Mar 15, 2023
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So I watched about 4 episodes, and, it was OK. There were some funny moments and it had some decent characters.
However the main problem with the show is that it gets really boring at times. I'm giving it a 5/10 not because of what it does do, but rather because of what it doesn't do. At times, it gets really slow and nothing of note really happens, as well as a lot of repetitive jokes. There's nothing in the show that's that bad, but nothing that's really that good either.
Modern Disney Channel kind of fell off. The only shows I like on there now is Big City Greens (go watch it, great show!) and DuckTales. Moon Girl is OK, Molly McGee is also boring, and I'll admit I don't like The Owl House as much as a lot of people do.
However the main problem with the show is that it gets really boring at times. I'm giving it a 5/10 not because of what it does do, but rather because of what it doesn't do. At times, it gets really slow and nothing of note really happens, as well as a lot of repetitive jokes. There's nothing in the show that's that bad, but nothing that's really that good either.
Modern Disney Channel kind of fell off. The only shows I like on there now is Big City Greens (go watch it, great show!) and DuckTales. Moon Girl is OK, Molly McGee is also boring, and I'll admit I don't like The Owl House as much as a lot of people do.
I was on Disney+ after watching Phineas And Ferb and I was looking for a show to binge watch and I saw this show called Kiff.
As an avid fan of Disney Channel I was slightly skeptical about watching Kiff after hearing online that the show was not very good. After a while of consideration I ultimately decided to give It a shot and I'm glad that I did! The writing on this show is top-notch and the intro was catchy.
As soon as the episode started I was hooked almost instantly the storyline is good and dare I say it better than The Owl House. All of the episodes have different plots and are executed really well.
What separates kiff and most modern kids cartoons is that the animation is actually good and doesn't look like Top Cat Begins.
Honestly you should give Kiff a try as you might really love the show and you might look at other shows that Disney+ / Disney Channel might have in store for you.
As an avid fan of Disney Channel I was slightly skeptical about watching Kiff after hearing online that the show was not very good. After a while of consideration I ultimately decided to give It a shot and I'm glad that I did! The writing on this show is top-notch and the intro was catchy.
As soon as the episode started I was hooked almost instantly the storyline is good and dare I say it better than The Owl House. All of the episodes have different plots and are executed really well.
What separates kiff and most modern kids cartoons is that the animation is actually good and doesn't look like Top Cat Begins.
Honestly you should give Kiff a try as you might really love the show and you might look at other shows that Disney+ / Disney Channel might have in store for you.
Kiff, is a humongous hit, the little show that could is now a huge phenomenon, millions have started watching the show. But this was also a career breakthrough for Kimiko Glenn, who after almost a decade in the biz in film, tv, animation, and Broadway in supporting roles. This was the role that truly turned her into a superstar as the title character Kiff Chatterley, which is a the leading role. And it also opened the door for South African creators to make their own shows in the states. The show's blend of comedy, music and animation turned the show into a ratings success and it really hit the jackpot. Season 2 is going to get bigger with more songs by some of the best and brightest songwriters in the country and brought in more people to be a part of this. This is a huge hit.
- craigmills-02167
- Aug 28, 2023
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Since 1999, many networks have tried to find their answer to Viacom's chipper sea sponge but they have all been unsuccessful. With their new series Kiff however, it seems like Disney may have finally cracked the code.
This is a pretty neat and sweet little animated sitcom with a diverse cast of likeable characters, good and creative humor, and offers some pretty good messages that speak universally so no one feels left out.
Hopefully, Disney realizes they have something gold on their hands and doesn't drop the ball anytime soon, this could be a very big win for the company if they play their cards right.
This is a pretty neat and sweet little animated sitcom with a diverse cast of likeable characters, good and creative humor, and offers some pretty good messages that speak universally so no one feels left out.
Hopefully, Disney realizes they have something gold on their hands and doesn't drop the ball anytime soon, this could be a very big win for the company if they play their cards right.
- Darwinskid
- Aug 16, 2023
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I absolutely adore this show! I have a deep appreciation for the songs, the episode concepts (which often contain valuable educational lessons), and its relatability to my childhood. The facial expressions of the characters are incredibly meme-worthy, and I have a profound love for each of them. It's undeniably hilarious! I'm eagerly anticipating Season 4. I cannot stress enough how much I love this show! You should definitely watch it. Shall we delve deeper into it? In every episode, Kiff presents an original song that reflects the events taking place. The characters, portrayed as animals in a creatively amusing manner, are accompanied by some intriguing "Humans" such as a Witch and a centaur (a human-horse hybrid). The color palette is simply stunning. Please give Kiff a chance and watch it.
- BaxtonWinter
- Oct 21, 2023
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- jaren-27992
- Dec 30, 2023
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- izaguirreviviana
- Jul 25, 2024
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This show is an underrated gem from Disney. Its a really good show from its start and I think it'll just keep getting better and more creative as it goes on. I really like their world and the wacky plots that come from it.
Something I always enjoyed are characters in a fantasy show doing just about anything. The little messages are good too. The show is just comfy and cute with catchy little songs.
Kiff and Barry are a likeable, cute team and I hope the show lasts awhile. The show has also released 2 great halloween specials with good music with the recent one "The Haunting of Miss Mcgravys House" really leaning more into creepy halloween territory.
Something I always enjoyed are characters in a fantasy show doing just about anything. The little messages are good too. The show is just comfy and cute with catchy little songs.
Kiff and Barry are a likeable, cute team and I hope the show lasts awhile. The show has also released 2 great halloween specials with good music with the recent one "The Haunting of Miss Mcgravys House" really leaning more into creepy halloween territory.
- donterev3862
- Nov 5, 2024
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Disney's recent lineup of cartoons has been substantially better than in years past. There was a time several years ago where basically EVERY new cartoon on Disney Channel was awful (Fish Hooks, Pickle and Peanut, Billy Dilly, Future-Worm, DuckTales 2017) with only a small handful of watchable ones (Star vs. The Forces of Evil, Wander Over Yonder).
However, recently, things unexpectedly changed for the better. Within the last two years alone, we've gotten the amazing Ghost & Molly McGee, the creative and endearing Chibiverse, the fun and action-packed Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur.
And while I don't like The Owl House or Amphibia as much as most do, I admit I was too harsh on them in the beginning (my old Amphibia review on here is more than proof of that).
However, there is now a black sheep on Disney's line-up: Kiff.
I thought we were well past the era of the Sanjay & Craig/Breadwinners/Pickle & Peanut school of "random/grossout/weird slang = funny." But sadly, Kiff has proven me wrong. So very, very wrong.
What is Kiff about? That's not a rhetorical question... that is an ACTUAL question. Because from what I can tell, Kiff doesn't really HAVE a plot. Much in the spirit of those terrible 2010's cartoons like Sanjay & Craig or Breadwinners, Kiff doesn't so much have a premise as it is just a bunch of random shenanigans starring the obnoxious titular squirrel and her bunny friend. Not much of a premise to speak of, really. Just a series of shenanigans and sounds. Obnoxious shenanigans and sounds.
And then there's the humor. The dreadful, unbearable "stupid/gross is funny" formula that dominated cartoons for most of the 2010's. Almost every episode I watched, I had a massive headache by the end of it from rolling my eyes so much.
The characters? Either annoying or lacking in character. Kiff is just plain irritating, and would feel right at home as a third wheel to Sanjay & Craig or SwaySway & Buhdeuce. Given how few episodes are available right now, most of the tolerable characters aren't very fleshed out, at least not yet. I will say the witch character is somewhat interesting, and besides Barry, has to be the only character that I can say I occasionally like.
The episode plots? DUUUUUMB. Dumb, dumb, dumbitty dumbitty dumb dumb dumb. I couldn't tell you what some of these episodes are even about because they're so nonsensical and aimless, such as The Fourth Bath or Kiff's on a Plane. Only a few episodes have really cohesive stories, and even fewer that are interesting or fun (the ones that come closest for me thus far are Pool Party, Kiff's Mix, and Club Book).
As for the visuals, the backgrounds are somewhat well done though a bit derivative of Adventure Time's backgrounds. And this is very jarring when coupled with the flat, uninspired looking character designs that are almost down to the level of Family Guy or Sanjay & Craig (though in the latter's case, they could get creative sometimes whereas Kiff doesn't really).
I also noticed that much of the background music heard in Kiff is taken from Star vs. And Gravity Falls (it's even noted here on this very site). Would it have killed them to record some more original BGM?
At the end of the day, Kiff, while far from the worst cartoon, is a depressing reminder that the obnoxious style of the aforementioned 2010's cartoons is still very much alive. I can only hope that this is just the team finding their groove since we're only partway through the first season, but I won't get my hopes up.
Kiff sticks out like a sore thumb on Disney's lineup amidst great shows with more heart like Molly McGee and Moon Girl. It feels more like a bad Nickelodeon cartoon like the ones previously mentioned.
One can only hope that Kiff either shapes up as it goes on, or ships out.
However, recently, things unexpectedly changed for the better. Within the last two years alone, we've gotten the amazing Ghost & Molly McGee, the creative and endearing Chibiverse, the fun and action-packed Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur.
And while I don't like The Owl House or Amphibia as much as most do, I admit I was too harsh on them in the beginning (my old Amphibia review on here is more than proof of that).
However, there is now a black sheep on Disney's line-up: Kiff.
I thought we were well past the era of the Sanjay & Craig/Breadwinners/Pickle & Peanut school of "random/grossout/weird slang = funny." But sadly, Kiff has proven me wrong. So very, very wrong.
What is Kiff about? That's not a rhetorical question... that is an ACTUAL question. Because from what I can tell, Kiff doesn't really HAVE a plot. Much in the spirit of those terrible 2010's cartoons like Sanjay & Craig or Breadwinners, Kiff doesn't so much have a premise as it is just a bunch of random shenanigans starring the obnoxious titular squirrel and her bunny friend. Not much of a premise to speak of, really. Just a series of shenanigans and sounds. Obnoxious shenanigans and sounds.
And then there's the humor. The dreadful, unbearable "stupid/gross is funny" formula that dominated cartoons for most of the 2010's. Almost every episode I watched, I had a massive headache by the end of it from rolling my eyes so much.
The characters? Either annoying or lacking in character. Kiff is just plain irritating, and would feel right at home as a third wheel to Sanjay & Craig or SwaySway & Buhdeuce. Given how few episodes are available right now, most of the tolerable characters aren't very fleshed out, at least not yet. I will say the witch character is somewhat interesting, and besides Barry, has to be the only character that I can say I occasionally like.
The episode plots? DUUUUUMB. Dumb, dumb, dumbitty dumbitty dumb dumb dumb. I couldn't tell you what some of these episodes are even about because they're so nonsensical and aimless, such as The Fourth Bath or Kiff's on a Plane. Only a few episodes have really cohesive stories, and even fewer that are interesting or fun (the ones that come closest for me thus far are Pool Party, Kiff's Mix, and Club Book).
As for the visuals, the backgrounds are somewhat well done though a bit derivative of Adventure Time's backgrounds. And this is very jarring when coupled with the flat, uninspired looking character designs that are almost down to the level of Family Guy or Sanjay & Craig (though in the latter's case, they could get creative sometimes whereas Kiff doesn't really).
I also noticed that much of the background music heard in Kiff is taken from Star vs. And Gravity Falls (it's even noted here on this very site). Would it have killed them to record some more original BGM?
At the end of the day, Kiff, while far from the worst cartoon, is a depressing reminder that the obnoxious style of the aforementioned 2010's cartoons is still very much alive. I can only hope that this is just the team finding their groove since we're only partway through the first season, but I won't get my hopes up.
Kiff sticks out like a sore thumb on Disney's lineup amidst great shows with more heart like Molly McGee and Moon Girl. It feels more like a bad Nickelodeon cartoon like the ones previously mentioned.
One can only hope that Kiff either shapes up as it goes on, or ships out.