Ratings3
Average rating4
Cute and funny. Short, so doesn't explore all the aspects of the premise. I saw another review that says this hits the moral hard, but ... that's expected in a MG story, and with this plot. In order to become unstuck, you have to learn a lesson, figure out why you're stuck, experience growth, and it's probably going to come down to letting go of your ego and becoming a more altruistic human. I don't think the author emphasized that too much, though, considering the main audience for this might be very new to this theme. Adults understand the Groundhog's Day of it all, but a child might not, and so it's a new concept.
The voice actors were pretty good, especially as many of them had to “age up.” Even the main character had to mentally age up, even if he physically did not.
There's a bully character who actually, um, gets over it who I'd like to know more about. What happened?