Cavegirl acts like a visitor to prehistoric times sent their by a time machine. Which might be a basic idea behind the series concept.
Hey, care to explain how come Cavegirl can turn into a human machine- gun?
Like Ayla in Jean M. Aoul's "Clan of the Cave Bear" series of novels, the titular CAVEGIRL is the one that will lead her tribe of know-nothing numbskulls to the future. She invents the forerunner of the wheel and introduces revolutionary medical skills - bandaging. But all her savvy makes her an outcast, and she has to flee, only to get lauded by the Horned Tribe for her prowess... But then they expect her to heal everybody.
There emerges in this little series a constant theme of (a) the little girl getting captured (sometimes caged by her own Dad) and (b) her need to be accepted by boys (always eager to kiss kiss kiss) One very quickly detects the hand of a man behind the development of the scripts. Mr. Daniel Peacock.
Yes, I am watching on "Cavegirl Rocks" and as such I do not have access to the complete season. Moreover, I have been watching out of sequence, starting with "Second Kiss, First Love" then "The Prisoner" then "Runaway" and I'm pretty sure anybody watching in proper sequence would have a different view of proceedings. At first I thought more of Dad, then found out he was a big old coward, but he's one saving grace, he really loves Cavegirl. The bits thrown in where he cages her (and in later episode "The Prisoner" actually ties her up arms akimbo) is very confusing and included seemingly as "fun to film", hey, Mr. P?
Something to point out is that Stacey Cadman really looks like a teenage girl, but is actually in her fairly early twenties.
I am sometimes very critical of little kiddie shows (SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH comes to mind) but this one, here in the First Season with everything fresh and fun, is really kind of cute. And Stacey Cadman is fun to watch. Cavegirl is extremely sassy, she is highly opinionated, and tells everybody off, but remains likable. Especially because the lot around here is really so damn backwards, real dunderheads, that Cavegirl is always right.
Recommended for primary grade schoolgirls, it's aimed at them.