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Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly (2005)
Believe in your dreams
Four swinging songs, a Wheaton singer named Jim Belushi and a Rockledge comedian called Carrot Top are all part of "Tugger, The Jeep Who Wanted To Fly." A nervous shortwave radio called Shorty says that jeeps can't fly until Tugger, a jeep from the 40s, gets a plane propeller. There are even grandmotherly gas pumps called Ma and Pa! You must see this to believe! It is wholesome, uplifting and inspiring with its 4 jazzy musical numbers and even its talented cast featuring a Vegas comic and a Chicagoan blues crooner! There's no violence, so it is perfect for all ages to enjoy-even really little children!
Doc McStuffins: Doc McStuffins: The Doc Is 10! (2022)
Very cute!
A nostalgic celebration of the timeless kiddie program called "Doc McStuffins," young fans and those who have outgrown the show will get bedazzled by this cartoon special featuring the musical number, "The Doc Is Ten!" Over a decade later and Dottie "Doc" M. Is a totally cool girl with a sweet demeanor! I would like to thank Jim Belushi as Globo, Laya Deleon Hayes as Doc, Jess Harnell as Chilly, Rob Paulsen as Sir Kirby, Janice Kawaye as the action figure from Japan, Hynden Walch as Bubblemonkey, Amber Hood as Susie Sunshine and the rest of the vocal actors; special thanks goes out to the creator, Chris Nee, CEO of Laughing Wild!
Carrot Top Rocks Las Vegas (2003)
Lots of amusements!
Amazing noises, music, filters, lasers, effects and even tons and tons of comical banter from the greatest entertainer ever! Stunning props with kooky commentary add to the entertaining humour; I'd recommend to whoever loves Vegas! Beware: sometimes, there are incredibly rude, racy, ribald and bawdy moments i.e. Blow-up inflatable love dolls. The age grade is ages 19 and up if they can stomach the foul mouthed, ginger haired celebrity. 78 minutes of fun, but beware: NO CHAPTER SELECTIONS! Mostly behind the scenes, this LIVE performance really makes your day, whether it's rainy or sunny! YAAAAAAY, C. T.!
Class of 3000: The Devil and Li'l D (2006)
Inspired by "The Devil Went Down To Georgia"
I'm a brave listener when it comes to "The Devil Went Down To Georgia," especially on Halloween CDs. In this cartoon, Li'l D is just like Johnny in the song; I'd recommend to really brave viewers...even the musical number, "We Want Your Soul (All We Want Is Your Soul)" is recommended for the courageous viewers of oh-so-crazy cartoons like The Class of 3000! This is for tweens because those ages 9 and under will be frightened by this creepy cartoon about a boy and a devil. If you're a fraidy cat, this cartoon episode isn't for you; however, if you are a big brave dog, this is the cartoon episode for you!!
Jibberboosh: Shapes & Surprises (2002)
A Play along adventure for little brains that isn't Dora
Sleepover fun with fitness, rhyming, simple shapes, unforgettable sing-along songs, knock-knock jokes a senses game show! Sally, Jack, Jackie, Nikki, Gary and friends make kids participate in the magic of play. Repetition makes learning fun with geometry and wordplay. Creatively made by a company called Cerebellum Corporation. The cast is diverse (white, black, men, women, boys, girls) and the characters really engage and appeal to young senses and imaginations! The DVD show does not ever use condescending language, that's why it is much, much better than Blue's Big Musical Movie; this is a must-have in every kid's house!
The Disney Holiday Singalong (2020)
VERY FESTIVE
I love The Disney Holiday Singalong because it is very pleasant and fun to sing along to. From BTS to everybody else, the whole cast and crew is tip top notch! By that I mean they are very talented and knowledgeable with energy and enthusiasm to spare. This fun, cool and interesting show teaches reading because there are words on screen accompanied by a bouncing ball to help you sing the lyrics. I would recommend from babies up to seniors. The Disney Holiday Sing-Along is the best family sing-along since Kidsongs: We Wish You A Merry Christmas! (That last sentence is an opinion; a thought, belief or viewpoint about something.)
Skinnamarink TV (1998)
A preschool comedy made with Canadian pride
Mix sketch comedy with preschool learning and a folk trio...and you have Skinnamarink TV! Join in with Sharon, Lois and Bram as they tell incredibly goofy jokes, teach rhymes, learn about science, croon oldies, belt out standards, and sing folk songs. It is better than the old ELEPHANT SHOW because of the many comical characters like Kenny G Whiz, Crazy Jake, Milly and Tilly the conjoined twins, The Singing Sage and Professor Hmmm! This is a show to make you and your kids smile because of the many fun songs to hear and sing along to! So silly, so much fun...and it's proudly made by Canadians! :)
Spider! (1991)
Rocking!
This is rocking! I give this TV operetta a high ten because of the singable songs including Little Ms. M and True Friends. I recommend that EVERYONE who loves to rock out should watch the show!
It's Curtoon Time! (1989)
Great fun
An awesome kids' learn to draw TV show with great songs, goofy cartoonish characters and silly, crazy jokes. It even had a soundtrack that was sold locally around Mr. Curt Visca's home.
Get Serious (1995)
The coolest comedy flick ever!
"Get Serious" is a 1995 musical comedy all about a pop star and an evil record company boss. They go on a musical journey through over 10 high energy songs.
Hermie & Friends (2004)
Starring the late Don Knotts and Tim Conway
Starring 2 belated male celebrities rom Andy Griffith and SpongeBob SquarePants, Hermie is an inspirational cartoon movie. I think it will make you feel loved and special.
LeapFrog: Math Circus (2004)
A great movie for really little kids
The Math Circus teaches youngsters about math in a really really lighthearted way. It also contains awesome animation!! I believe it is better than baby Einstein because there are cartoon characters, including leap, Lilly and tad the frogs.
Just for Me Stories (2001)
MORE STORIES!
Nick Junior's Just for Me Stories are great stories just for kids! I wish they had MORE STORIES: princess stories, silly stories, fables, folk tales and once-upon-a-time stories.
Histeria! (1998)
AMAZING Educational Musical Fun!
This is the best 90s WB cartoon ever because of the many styles of music heard: folk, classical, jazz, TV theme songs, disco and pop.
Animaniacs: Jurassic Lark/Suspended Animation Part 1/Of Mice and Memes/Suspended Animation Part 2 (2020)
A 12 star performance!
What a stellar debut! The REBOOT IT song is my favourite besides the Animanaics theme song.
Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish (1999)
Two thumbs up!
I enjoy this sing-along musical about hope and happiness as well as a trio of orphan puppy siblings.