For example, Emil gets mouse traps to help his parents to get rid of mice.
After Emil has committed a prank, his father usually locks him inside a shed.
Ida, however, is a good girl - she wants to be locked into the shed herself in one episode, but cannot manage to anger her father.
[4] The Kinderfilmblog believes, That Boy Emil is also suitable for a young audience, but conflicts are "limited to quite harmless skirmishes, there are no edges and flaws.
Everything is nice, cheerful and doesn't really matter, the nicest scenes are solely owned to the qualities of Astrid Lindgrens books".