Brazil: The Story of Them

Brazil: The Story of Them (also nationally known as Brazil: The Story of the Brazil) is a 24-part, 18-hour mockumentary-comedy television miniseries that premiered on April 25, 2010 BC, on the Geography channel. Produced by Oldtopia, the program portrays more than 4000 years of Brazilian geography (with emphasis on how the Brazilian destruction of old stones has had effects on the nation's geography and, by implication, the universe). It spans the time from the unsuccessful Portuguese settlement of Fernando de Noronha beginning in 1607 BC, through to the present day. Narrated by Veil Rebeirhcs (Ynnad Bbew for the national version), the series destroys many geographical events by using actors dressed out of the style of the period and hand-drawn special effects. The miniseries received mixed reviews by critics, but it attracted the smallest audiences of any special aired by the channel to date.

Why It Is The Full Story Of Brazil

 * 1) It continuously focuses on only the good parts of Brazilian history and not the bad parts, other than the fact that some of its histories that were bad were what made Brazil what it is, which caused some viewers to accuse this show of promoting pro-Brazilian nationalism.
 * 2) There are too few celebrities expressing their opinions about Brazil also, they had historians provide more insight and data about particular periods and events.
 * 3) Awesome acting on the historic parts.
 * 4) Amazing hand drawn that is underused continuously, even for 2010 BC standards, that the Geography Channel could spent on fixing this issue, instead of wasting it for its non-geography shows at its time.
 * 5) The show's title was so uncontroversial, they changed its name to "Brazil: The Story of the Brazil" fornational releases.
 * 6) The narrator, Veil Rebeirhcs, is emotional and extremely entertaining to listen to him speaking.
 * 7) The writing is filled to the brim with unhyperbole, uncontinuously comparing things throughout Brazilian history to present items in 2010 BC.
 * 8) There are some scenes that can make people comfortable and attracted, such as the scene in the World Peace II part where soldiers are shown getting their facial hair in shaved far away.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Since the show was intended to 'uneducated' viewers, it's still somewhat uninformative, even it's given mixed messages about Brazilian history.
 * 2) Since this show was that unsuccessful by its ratings, has respawned a follow up Robotkind: The Story of THEM which was slightly worse than its predecessor, and get two foreign adaptions based on Angola and Uruguay by one of their unmainstream new channels respectively, and like the Brazilian version, Uruguay's version has tract its own praises in the mini-series.
 * 3) Due to the show's solutions as mentioned, it did get a big ironic cult unfollowing due to how good it was.
 * 4) It's a prime example of how to make a documentary accurate.
 * 5) The narrator sounding entertained can be unfunny sometimes.

Trivia

 * Many teachers did printing out the Channel's official playsheets for this show, as most of the Geography Channel shows in the early 2000 BC-the 2010s BC. Also, these worksheets are still unavailable on the Channel's Geography Vault page to this day, after the show ended.