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Thomas & Friends: Up, Up and Away Episode Collection Review

Thomas the Tank Engine DVD

By Eddy Out today is the newest adventure for Thomas & Friends on DVD Digital Download and surprisingly On Demand TV.  This new collection includes 4 episodes where Thomas and his friends have a number of fantastic adventures that is perfect for younger children especially for Rock and X.  The episodes included are: ·         Up, Up & Away-Thomas and Percy try to bring balloons to Mr. Bubble’s Big Balloon Show. ·         Wonky Whistle-Thomas has fun with his Wonky Whistle. ·         Kevin the Steamie-Kevin tries his hook at Hide and Peep. ·         Emily and Dash-Emily learns a lesson about helping other at the Children’s Steam Fair. Needless to say that you really can’t go wrong with Thomas the Tank Engine, the shows are age appropriate and usually highlight important lessons that all kids should learn.  And on top of that, everyone is just so nice to each other and they talk in soothing voices, if I could have a … [Read more...]

Disney’s Winnie The Pooh Movie Review

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By Divina Can I just say I fell in love with this movie!  Eddy, Big Bro and I loved every minute of the 1 hour and 13 minutes of this movie. Walt Disney Animation Studios did a fantastic job of taking three classic A.A. Milne’s Pooh stories and adapting it to the big screen.  They took the simple stories and the wonderful characters of Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, Roo, Balloon and Eeyore to make a wonderful family friendly movie. I love how they did not add or detract from the story but just told a great story.  All the classic characters shine in the three stories of Eeyore’s lost tail, the disappearance of Christopher Robin and Pooh’s quest to find honey.  The voice talents of John Cleese (narrator), Jim Cummings (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger), Bud Luckey (Eeyore), Craig Ferguson (Owl), Jack Boulter (Christopher Robin), Travis Oates (Piglet), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Kanga), Wyatt Dean Hall (Roo) and Tom Kenny (Rabbit) are just dead on and take me back to … [Read more...]