Step into a World of Magic with the Backyardigans and Skatbeard

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The Backyardigans is a children's television show that follows the adventures of five friends, Pablo, Tyrone, Uniqua, Tasha, and Austin, as they use their imaginations to go on various imaginative and interactive adventures in their backyard. In one of their episodes, titled "The Magic Skateboard," the Backyardigans embark on a thrilling adventure. The episode begins with Pablo, the penguin, finding a mysterious skateboard hidden under some old crates. As soon as he steps onto the skateboard, it magically transports him and his friends to a different location. They find themselves in the middle of an enchanted forest, filled with interesting creatures and remarkable sights. As they explore the forest on their magical adventure, the Backyardigans encounter talking trees, friendly animals, and even a mischievous gnome.


The only spec's on this rod? "Medium Power".

I paired the DFMM70MS with a brand new Stella FE 3000, spooled the reel up with some eight pound Sunline Shooter Metan Invisible, and tied on the new Zappu Tungsten Mustang jig head with an Owner Shiver Tail soft plastic. I paired the DFMM70MS with a brand new Stella FE 3000, spooled the reel up with some eight pound Sunline Shooter Metan Invisible, and tied on the new Zappu Tungsten Mustang jig head with an Owner Shiver Tail soft plastic.

Duckett micro magic pro

As they explore the forest on their magical adventure, the Backyardigans encounter talking trees, friendly animals, and even a mischievous gnome. Each character brings a unique element to the story, with Pablo showcasing his love for fun and adventure, Tyrone's logical thinking, Uniqua's imaginative ideas, Tasha's leadership qualities, and Austin's musical talents. Throughout the episode, the Backyardigans learn valuable lessons about teamwork, problem-solving, and friendship.

Duckett micro magic pro

Rod R eview


Do You Believe in Micro-Magic? WTF!! : Duckett Fishing's Medium Powered Spinning Rod (continued)

Field Tests: In the spirit of What the Finesse (WTF!), Zander and I headed to Clear Lake, California for some early season jig head and drop shot fishing. I paired the DFMM70MS with a brand new Stella FE 3000, spooled the reel up with some eight pound Sunline Shooter Metan Invisible, and tied on the new Zappu Tungsten Mustang jig head with an Owner Shiver Tail soft plastic. Can you tell it’s the start of a new review season here at TackleTour?

The DFMM70MS casts like any other spinning rod.

Casting: The moment of truth. We already know from our own experience that casting distance is unaffected with the use of micros. We also know that casting rods outfitted with micros tend to be more crisp during a cast because there is less weight out at the end of the rod. Of course, that was via a comparison of two rods built on the same blank one with micros and one without.

A look at the decorative rings at the rear handle.

We had no such luxury when testing the DFMM70MS so all we could go with was how this individual stick felt. In the end? Following that first cast, the fact that this rod had a set of micro guides on it was an after thought. Distance, accuracy, etc. were all non issues. The only place I could see the micro-guides on this rod coming into play is if you wanted to rig this stick up for some float and fly or just standard bobber fishing action. You will not be able to get bobber stoppers through the guides.

And another above the reel seat.

Power: The DFMM70MS is a medium powered stick with no line or lure ratings on the rod itself. A visit to the manufacturer’s website reveals “Boyd’s Suggested Uses” as being 1/8 oz Shakey head and ½ oz drop shot, light worm. No other rating information is given on this stick.

The only spec's on this rod? "Medium Power".

Traditionally, we do not WRACK all the spinning rods we intend to review because most are light to ultra-light in power and everyone knows what to expect out of a light to ultra-light powered spinning stick. The only real differences tend to show in their taper, and that is something that can be assessed visually by handling the rod.

Lab Results for Duckett Fishing Micro-Magic DFMM70MS

Boyd's recommended uses: flipping and pitching, good with braided line. Excellent Alabama rig rod.
Backyardigans the magic skatbeard

They rely on each other's strengths to overcome challenges and navigate through the enchanted forest safely. Along the way, they also engage in lively musical numbers that captivate young viewers and emphasize the importance of creativity and imagination. Eventually, the Backyardigans come across a wise old owl who tells them that the magic skateboard can only transport them back home if they solve a riddle. The group must work together and use their collective knowledge and skills to solve the riddle and return safely to their backyard. As they solve the riddle, the magic skateboard brings the Backyardigans back to their familiar backyard, where their adventure first began. They reflect on their thrilling journey and realize the power of their imaginations. "The Magic Skateboard" episode of the Backyardigans showcases the show's emphasis on imagination, friendship, teamwork, and problem-solving. Through their fun-filled adventures, the Backyardigans encourage children to embrace their creativity, work together, and value the power of their imaginations..

Reviews for "Get Ready for Backyardigans' Epic Magic Skatbeard Quest"

1. Sara Johnson - 2/5 - I was disappointed with "Backyardigans the magic skatbeard". The plot was confusing and didn't make much sense. Additionally, the songs were not catchy or memorable like some of the other Backyardigans episodes. I felt like the characters' actions were forced and there was a lack of creativity in the storyline. Overall, it didn't captivate my attention or engage my children the way other Backyardigans episodes have in the past.
2. Mark Thompson - 1/5 - I found "Backyardigans the magic skatbeard" to be incredibly boring. The animation was lackluster and the characters lacked their usual charm and charisma. The dialogues were uninteresting and the overall storyline felt recycled. I expected more from the Backyardigans franchise, but unfortunately, this episode fell flat for me. I wouldn't recommend it to others who are looking for an entertaining and engaging children's show.
3. Emily Parker - 3/5 - While "Backyardigans the magic skatbeard" had its moments, I can't say it was one of my favorites. The plot was a bit chaotic and hard to follow, especially for younger viewers. The songs were alright, but they weren't as memorable as some of the other episodes. I also felt like the pacing was off, with some scenes going on for too long and others feeling rushed. Overall, it was an okay episode, but not one that I would particularly recommend.

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