Talk:Elena of Avalor/@comment-4991841-20160802001422/@comment-1635429-20160803223156

I agree that the show feels very forced and unnatural, specifically with its characters and lessons, but I assume it's due to the fact that it's a spinoff of a Disney Junior show, so it aims more for the younger, 5-10 years demographic, unlike something like Star Wars Rebels or Gravity Falls, which caters to general audiences.

Plus, the show was supposedly slated for Disney Junior, but was promoted to Disney Channel overtime, and if that's true, these first few episodes may feel childish and forced because of that reason. But that also means the problems can be fixed if the series continues development with intentions of grabbing older audiences. Basically, season 2 can possibly redeem the series, if season 1 remains as cringy and forced as it is.