The five discs in Playhouse #1 include all of Pee-Wee's first- and second-season adventures (including two unaired episodes) with his puppet pals Chairry, Conky the Robot, and Pterry, as well as a host of offbeat human performers like the late Phil Hartman (who played Captain Carl and served as one of the show's writers), Laurence Fishburne (Cowboy Curtis), Natasha Lyonne (the precocious Opal), William (Blacula) Marshall as the King of Cartoons (Marshall replaced Gilbert Lewis, who reigned as the King from 1986-87), Shirley Stoler from The Honeymoon Killers as Mrs. Steve, and Law and Order's S. Epartha Merkerson as Reba the Mail Lady. Highlights include the first episode, "Ice Cream Soup," which introduces most of the Playhouse crew; "Playhouse in Outer Space," which teaches a sweet (if thoroughly cracked) lesson in friendship; and the frantic "Party," which culminates in a rousing game of Pin the Tail on the Globey. PW faithful, take note: the 1988 Christmas Special is not included here, but fret not--it's available as a separate disc. This set has no supplemental features. --Paul Gaita
Running Time 528 Min
Format: DVD MOVIE
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very entertaining and very educational too.......2007-09-11
I am so excited to be able to share a show that I watched as a child to my children. Both my daughters(ages 5 and 2) love Pee Wee's Playhouse!! They are obsessed and want to watch it all day long. For those who have never seen it, it is a great show that is not only very entertaining to watch but very educational as well. He covers lots of topics such as manners and treating others nicely. It is nice to be able to go back and rewatch these shows that i watched saturday mornings with my sisters and to be able to share them with my girls! We already owned seasons 1 and 2, now i have purchased 3-5 seasons for my daugters as a christmas gift.. so i am anxious for them to get it!
How can you NOT like PeeWee?!.......2007-07-13
The PeeWee Herman Show strikes a great balance--entertaining for kids because of its zany antics, over-the-top characters, and bright visuals; entertaining for adults because of the double entendre humor and "oh-my-gosh-is-that?-yes-it-is!" guest stars. PeeWee's persona was the Mr. Rogers for a new era (although not in his personal life, unfortunately), with good life and interpersonal lessons presented in subtle yet attention-getting ways. I watch during my workouts--no matter how many times I've seen an episode, I laugh like crazy!
Great shows for Pee-Wee fans!.......2007-07-03
If you were at all a fan of this Saturday morning "kids" show you will absolutely enjoy the second installment of episodes. Who can not get a smile on their face as Pee-Wee entertains Miss Yvonne, The King of Cartoons, Globely, Chairy and all the other characters from the show. It is a must have for Pee-Wee fans!
PeeWee....the first season is the best.......2007-04-06
If you like PeeWee's playhouse, get this set. I was only a little dissapointed though because the much of the cast changes between first and second season....ohh, and no more Giant Foil Ball after season one.....that bothers me. There is no mention that characters were dropped between seasons 1 and 2....they shoulda made some sort of crossover episode (the playhouse gets totally renovated....I guess that's supposed to be the crossover).
It's funny....unless you're a die-hard fan, I recommend just starting with box-set 1....there's only so much PeeWee I can take, and I love the show....don't know that I'll ever get around to watching box-set 2....at least, not this month.
Poor reproduction........2007-02-12
These CDs are poorly produced technically. The brightness ocillates from lighter to darker. This is probably some copy protection scheme, but it is a noticable degradation of the quality. I will probably return this set and try for better viewable copies off of tivo. Honestly purchased copies should be better, not worse quality, than broadcast. (PeeWee is great, however, even though the final shows are clearly running out of steam and jokes.)
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- What else need to be said.. It's Pee Wee!
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Join the whole Playhouse gang for one of the wackiest Christmas specials ever with laughs for the whole family and all the imagination and charm of Saturday morning's most outrageous TV series, which became a cultural milestone when it aired from 1986 to 1991. In this unique triple Emmy« nominated Christmas special, Pee-wee gets into the spirit of the season with lots of singing, dancing and other holiday fun with his Playhouse pals and more than a dozen celebrity guest stars as you've never seen them before. Everything's going great, except Pee-wee's Christmas wish list is so long that there won't be enough presents for all the other kids in the world if he gets everything he wants! When Santa Claus pleads for help, Pee-wee reluctantly gets a lesson in the true meaning of Christmas. Cast includes: Cowboy Curtis (Laurence Fishburne), Reba the Mail Lady (S. Epatha Merkerson), and Miss Yvonne (Lynne Stewart). Guest stars include: Frankie Avalon, Whoopi Goldberg, Joan Rivers, Charo, Del Rubio Triplets, Annette Funicello, Magic Johnson, Dinah Shore, Grace Jones, Oprah Winfrey, k.d. lang, Little Richard, Zsa Zsa Gabor.
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What else need to be said.. It's Pee Wee!.......2007-02-07
This is a wonderful Christmas Special. Lot's of fun, lot's of memories from the Playhouse TV show. My kids have fallen in love with Pee Wee.
Pee Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special.......2007-01-09
Absolutely loved it. If you like Pee Wee, you will definitely love this. I bought it for my 14 yr. old daughter who discovered Pee Wee's Playhouse reruns this past summer. I loved Pee Wee's Playhouse when it was a new show, so I really enjoy re-watching them with my children. And there is nothing "bad" in it or objectionable,so my 11 yr old can watch it too. Its just good, wholesome fun, with a message in it also. It is definitely worth buying.
The Scariest Christmas Present.......2005-04-02
Has gotta be Grace Jones in a box. The best christmas special ever. David Bowie and Bing Crosby + Lame. Give me the Del Rubio Triplets any day. Features Phil Hartman - RIP Captain Karl.
Mmmmmmm!! CHRISTMASY!! HA HA!!.......2005-01-23
Christmas specials are usually so boring & formulaic, but not this one! It's as insanely & surreally hilarious as the Saturday morning TV show, but it also has a good message about selflessness (without being preachy about it), plus even acknowledging the celebration of Jesus' birth as the origin of Christmas! My favorite part is when Grace Jones (!!) sings "Little Drummer Boy" while at the playhouse (probably the strangest rendition of that song I've ever heard or seen!), when she was misdelivered there! (She was actually being mailed to the WHITE House -- I didn't know Reagan was into that kind of music!) Hilarious year-round viewing!!
A must have for any PeeWee Fan!.......2004-12-31
Not much to say that has not already been said. It is great fun to be able to share PeeWee with my kids now. My friends and I watched it all through college. The Christmas Special will now be one of our Holiday traditions to watch as a family! huh huh
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For those who found the animated Pooh video series a disappointment compared to the original Disney featurettes (compiled in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh), the Book of Pooh may revive interest. Its puppetry gives child viewers the delightful impression of their stuffed toys come to life. Although this new Disney Channel series still offers more lesson-oriented storytelling than the whimsy of the A.A. Milne-based originals, it has its own charm. This 46-minute offering contains three fright-oriented stories with Halloween in mind. The first--a double-length episode--focuses on Eeyore's move to the Scary Woods while the rest of the gang dreams up creepy costumes to win the contest at Kanga's holiday party. Piglet finds a black hat he thinks makes him brave and Tigger, Piglet, and Rabbit get spooked house sitting for Owl in the other two stories. --Kimberly Heinrichs
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To describe Playhouse Disney's perennial preschool favorite, think Teletubbies meets The Jetsons. This loving, traditional family--Mr. And Mrs. Polie, 6-year-old Olie, sister Zowie, and Grandpa Pappy--are hairless beings with antennas, glassy eyes and noodle arms, set in a fruit-striped computer animated household of living appliances. Okey Dokey? While parents scratch their heads as to what makes this program work, preschoolers are enamored with the soothing storylines, predictable endings and deliberate pace of the Emmy-award winning show. A trio of hardly-haunted tales makes up this celebratory 24-minute video. If Charlie Brown gets the Great Pumpkin, then Olie can dream of the giant orange Spookie Ookie, which he does in "The Legend of Spookie Ookie." In "Oooh Scary," Olie and his pal Billy plan to give Zowie the fright of her life but the shivers come back to haunt them, much to her delight. And in "Zowie Queen of the Pumpkins," the spookie ookiest day of the year! becomes a sweet memory of dancing with spook-o-lanterns when Zowie meets a midnight friend in the pumpkin patch. (Ages 2-5) --Lynn Gibson
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Ever wonder what goes on in a pumpkin patch during the fall season? Pumpkin Season is a Read-A-Long DVD Picture Book. This wonderful story is about a cute little pumpkin named Reggie. He can't wait to go to the jack-o-lantern auditions and play pumpkin games at the seasonal patch parties. However, in pumpkin society you either qualify to become a jack-o-lantern, or you are kicked out of the patch and made into pie by the Bakerman.
The Bakerman never makes pies out of the official jack-o-lanterns, but he has a big pie order to fill and now all pumpkins are up for grabs, especially Reggie. Reggie's courage unites the pie pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns and they all join together with the jack-o-lantern ghosts of Halloweens past to defeat the Bakerman. The jack-o-lanterns finally realize that big or small scary or not, they are all the same. And from now on all pumpkins will be Holiday jack-o-lanterns, thanks to Reggie.
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my facerite disney dvd that i have ever seen in my entire life that means since i was boarn since i am now 12.......2007-08-12
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Worst Menu EVER!!!.......2005-10-31
This is the second year that we have pulled out this seasonal DVD and my son enjoys them now just as much as he did last year. The reason I started warehousing seasonal DVDs was because of the level of frustration I have with this menu. First of all there is a verbose and utterly unnecessary narration about how to use the menu. Once you get past it or hit MENU on your remote to shut the guy up then the play all function from the main menu doesn't even work. You can then go into a sub menu for each show. Just in case you didn't catch in the first time there is yet another explanation of how to use the menu. When I press MENU at this point I am removed from the all menus and have to start over. I can take it for a few weeks a year but it's going back into storage as soon as the jack-o-lanterns hit the trash can. I have to give this DVD a one just based on the poor menu design.
I agree a GREAT PICK!!.......2005-10-12
We, too, never had any trouble bypassing the menu. This is another great creation by Disney. For any kids and parents who adore Playhouse Disney, this is the DVD for you, just sweet Halloween cheer. We would rate it a 10 if we could. It is one of our favorites!!!
Great Pick.......2004-01-08
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Not worth the money.......2003-10-22
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The 20th century's most prolific English humorist, best known as the creator of Jeeves and Wooster, wrote about a raft of other equally entertaining characters. This sparkling BBC series brings 20 of these hilarious stories to life, featuring an assortment of Wodehouse's Drones Clubbers, golfers, and Mulliner clan. Starring comic virtuosos John Alderton and Pauline Collins (Upstairs Downstairs; No, Honestly). "An engaging tribute to the master of polished, joyous foolishness." -The Guardian (U.K.)
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE P.G. Wodehouse biography, cast filmographies and full-color insert with background notes about the stories and characters
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Tribute to the Master........2007-09-06
There are millions of unfortunate people who only know the works of P.G. Wodehouse by watching that tasteless travesty "Jeeves and Wooster". Reading the books would be the best antidote, but, failing that, seeing "Wodehouse Playhouse" would be the next best thing. This is the way it should be done. Alderton is superb throughout, Collins is the quintessential Wodehouse heroine, and the third series, without her, is somewhat uneven. But that is a minor criticism. The plays are a joy to watch. We can only hope that somehow the 1960's series "World of Wooster" (with Ian Carmichael and Denis Price) has survived and will one day be made available to modern viewers.
A Fine Appetizer Before the Jeeves & Wooster Meal.......2007-03-20
I first saw this set when I finally decided to take the plunge to purchase the complete Jeeves & Wooster set. I haven't gone through all the episodes in the set, but from what I've seen so far (and I have seen episodes from all the DVDs), I feel that this set is, as I stated in my title, a fine appetizer to Jeeves & Wooster, pleasant sweetmeats before you gorge on the main meal. The episodes are structured in the typical 1/2 hr. sitcom style, with a laugh track & the production values are typical 1970s BBC, which is to say that the budget was probably calculated in pence. However, these episodes are faithful to the original stories & the fact that a husband & wife team does most of the main characters gives these episodes a charming amateur theater troupe vibe. Also, at least in the early episodes, you get the pleasant surprise of seeing P.G. Wodehouse himself doing the introductions. I do recommend this fine piece of televised British Rubbish (a term I use w/affection not malice) to Wodehouse fans as a supplement to Jeeves & Wooster.
very, very, very , very, very, very, dry English humor.......2007-03-17
These programs are unique. Unless you like reading Punch magazine you may not like them. Even if you liked Jeeves and Wooster you may not like these. They are very subtle satires of aspects of English culture that many people do not understand.
On another note, the two main acting people play the main parts in all of the programs. This may or may not have been the best casting decision.
The best of all Wodehouse television.......2006-12-06
The third major British Wodehouse television series consisted of twenty stories developed to half-hour form as Wodehouse Playhouse. Most of the source material were the Mulliner stories, with a few others of Golf and the Drones club. The series was broadcast in the United States over Public Television, and subsequently syndicated to many local PBS stations well into the 1980s, before finally appearing in home video in 2003.
The television screen naturally opened up new storytelling possibilities not available in prose. For instance, "Big Business" was able to use a recording of Paul Robeson singing "Ol' Man River" when Reginald Mulliner is supposed to have been sad enough to express it with the proper emotion, adding a new layer of comedy to what could only be hinted at in the original story. However, even when elaborating on the original, David Climie's scripts frequently used dialogue and scenes directly from the stories, and managed to create a near-seamless whole.
The first two series of Wodehouse Playhouse, of seven episodes in 1975, and another six in 1976, starred the husband-and-wife team of Pauline Collins and John Alderton, but the final series of seven episodes in 1978 featured only Alderton. Some in the British audience quibbled with the casting as reflecting the wrong accents and class sensibilities, but American audiences were oblivious to such details. There was overacting in many of the episodes, however, and Collins and especially Alderton played different types of roles, which, while commendable as an acting challenge, robbed the series of continuity in character types. His often secondary part outshined the ostensible romantic lead. While Collins's roles varied considerably, Alderton demonstrated the anthology nature of the original Wodehouse stories, with an infinite number of variations possible on the same basic character premise. (A 1981 series for Jackanory Unit Productions, Welcome to Wodehouse, presented Alderton's readings of five stories on minimally decorated sets.)
The individual episodes varied widely in quality, with the result that the series is better when blurred in memory than when reexamined episode by episode. The first series of Wodehouse Playhouse began with seven episodes in 1975, and the first two were disappointments. "The Truth about George," although amusing, had as its subject matter a stutter, a subject which evokes a certain discomfort today when used for humor. The second episode, "Romance at Droitgate Spa," was a complete mis-fire, predictable, tiresome, and unfunny. Only Raymond Huntley was appropriately cast, while the romantic lead was dreadful. However, by the third episode, "Portrait of a Disciplinarian," the writing and acting of the series began to convey the humor of the Wodehouse stories, both in dialogue and situations. "Unpleasantness at Bludleigh Court," "Rodney Fails to Qualify," and "A Voice From the Past" were all of an equal calibre; only "The Rise of Minna Nordstrom" demonstrates weaknesses. However, as whole, the first series failed to convey the wit of the stories, while sometimes capturing their hilarity and slapstick.
Alderton recalled that when presented with a list of the stories intended as the source, Wodehouse excused himself from the room to re-examine them. Laughs could be heard until he re-emerged, smiling, saying "Some of them are awfully good." Although he had been exhausted by the ordeal of the 90th birthday interviews, saying he never wanted to see a camera again, he liked Wodehouse Playhouse so much that he agreed to do brief introductions that were filmed in January. He had just received his knighthood with the New Year. All this provided a further toll on his constitution, and he checked into the hospital. On Valentine's Day, 1975, he died, age 93.
The second series of Wodehouse Playhouse, in 1976, replaced producer David Askey with Michael Mills, veteran of The World of Wooster and The World of Wodehouse a decade earlier. It was a wise decision, as the series quality notably improved. "Anselm Gets His Chance" gently tackles its subject, church formalities and piety, managing to be unobjectionable without losing any of the humor or pungence, as represented by ministers who constantly sprinkle their conversation with Biblical quotations, fully cited as to source. In "Mr. Potter Takes a Rest Cure," the madcap whirl gradually widens as beautiful but manipulative Bobbie Wickham, hoping to avoid a marriage her mother is encouraging, convinces Mr. Potter that Gandle is from a family with homicidal tendencies, while telling Gandle that Potter wants to commit suicide and must be prevented. It is slapstick, and unoriginal, but could not more accurately mirror the source.
By midpoint in the season, the series fully hit its stride, with such epsodes as "Feet of Clay," "The Nodder", and "The Code of the Mulliners." The series finally conveyed the wit of the Wodehouse dialogue, the satire of the character types (such as the self-advertising adventurer Captain Jack Fosdyke and the vampish female novelist in "Feet of Clay"). Most notably, the superlative "Strychnine in the Soup" reflects the humor, satire, and manipulation of genre formula and different character types from a range of narratives. A mistaken deduction leads to the romantic conclusion while the two explorers, potential in-laws, prove to be out of their depth in a drawing room whodunit. Running through "Strychnine in the Soup" is the predicament of the lovers, united by their love of the thriller, until finally its spell wins the mother's consent for the hero to marry her daughter.
The third series of Wodehouse Playhouse, seven episodes produced in 1978 by Gareth Gwenlan, revealed Alderton's persona and the repertory casting had so evolved as to be ideal. Such episodes as "The Smile That Wins," "Tangled Hearts," and "The Luck of the Stiffhams," maintained the high standard of the second season. Even those that fail to quite match their quality, such as "Big Business," are still memorable. (That episode, particularly, uses a portion with Alderton in blackface, a situation that kept a later Jeeves and Wooster episode, "Kidnapped," from being broadcast in America.) They were uniformly well enacted, capturing the humorous nuances and situations, such as the advice-dispensing know-it-all in "Tangled Hearts" who must be humbled. On the other hand, "Trouble down at Tudsleigh" has a riotously amusing first half but sputters with the introduction of a child performer, who has much the same effect on the viewer as she is intended to have in the story and succeeds all too well in making performance and episode quickly annoying. Perhaps the pinnacle of the series was "The Editor Regrets," ideally adapted, perfectly enacted, with every pause, nuance, and line impeccably delivered. Only the Drones played by middle-aged actors was out of sync, but the situation of Bingo Little, editor of Wee Tots, the journal for the nursery, could not have been better brought to life.
The last dramatization, "Mulliner's Buck-u-Uppo," overcame the inherent narrative difficulty of visualizing a tonic that provides almost magical human strength and personal dominance, by combining a light balance between persuasive power with slow motion movements that resemble something out of the contemporary television series the Six Million Dollar Man. "Mulliner's Buck-u-Uppo" was a fitting end to an exploration of different ways of bringing various Wodehouse milieus to the screen in a range of stories, succeeding to different degrees but usually bringing his prose vividly to the screen.
Into the "Playhouse".......2004-09-26
P.G. Wodehouse wrote a staggering number of plays, short stories and novels over the course of his life. And while the stories about dim peer Bertie Wooster and his genius manservant Jeeves are the best known, the short films by husband-and-wife team Pauline Collins and John Alderton are enormous fun.
Among the kooky stories: Romance between a pair of ethereal young poets are threatened by a family curse -- which causes an urge to hunt animals. A stammering Mulliner struggles to overcome his "slight hesitance," so he can tell the girl he loves that he loves her. Mischievous Bobbie Wickham spins a web of lies to get rid of a dorky suitor. A young interior decorator finds that the only thing standing between him and his beloved is her very imposing mother... unless he can use her mystery novel against her, and several other stories of love, misunderstandings, and shooting elderly men with airguns.
If the author himself introduces each first-season episode, you can tell that it's a solid adaptation. And P.G. Wodehouse did introduce every episode from the first season -- with a big smile. Not only are the stories very funny, but also very faithful to the original stories.
The writing borders on gut-splittingly funny. "You will marry me, won't you?" "Yes of course I will, Mr... I'm sorry, I didn't catch the name." Not the mention the bloodthirsty poem that an enspelled animal lover writes: "When cares attack and life seems black/how sweet it is to pot a yak..." Yet despite all the absurdity, it's all done with a more or less straight face -- in Wodehouse's world, this is all perfectly normal.
Real-life couple John Alderton and Pauline Collins get to play different roles every episode -- golfers, peers, poets, magician's assistants, members of Parliament, interior decorators and other oddities. It's fun to see just how many roles they can manage, and for the most part they do a pretty good job. Some of the supporting actors aren't quite as good (the reincarnation lady is too hammy), but Collins and Alderton give it their all.
"Wodehouse Playhouse - the Complete Collection" is a good adaptation of Wodehouse's lesser-known stories, with Alderton and Collins giving each one a couple to root for. Solid comedy with an upper-class edge.
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Family and good will toward others prove vital ingredients to a Merry Christmas in A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday. In JoJo's Circus "A Circus Time Christmas," JoJo and her family enjoy cherished holiday traditions like building a snow family and decorating the Christmas tree, but the mood becomes somber when a special heirloom Santa Clown ornament gets broken. Later, JoJo discovers the perfect gift for her parents, but is forced to make a difficult choice between it and a warm basket to save a cold little bird's life. In Higglytown Heroes, Twinkle's greatest wish is to be a wrapper for Santa in the North Pole. When her dream is granted in "Twinkle's Wish," she realizes that being home with her family is an even more important holiday wish. Two very brief Shanna's Shows encourage viewers ages 2 to 5 to use their skills of observation and deductive reasoning to discover what professions Shanna is dressed for. The bonus "Playhouse Present Search" challenges viewers to match up different presents with their intended Playhouse Disney recipients. --Tami Horiuchi
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Unwrap some holiday fun and celebrate the season with your favorite Playhouse Disney characters from JOJO'S CIRCUS, HIGGLYTOWN HEROES, and SHANNA'S SHOW. In "A Circus Town Christmas," JoJo rescues a little bird and learns that the perfect gift doesn't come from a store but from your heart. Then, in "Twinkle's Wish," Twinkle's desire to be Santa's helper sends her off to the North Pole where she discovers that the best Christmas of all is the one you share with your family and friends. And join in the fun as Shanna shines bright as a mail carrier and a ballerina. So pack the sleigh and hitch the reindeer -- A VERY PLAYHOUSE DISNEY HOLIDAY will send you and your child's hearts and spirits soaring all year long.~
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Sweet Christmas Movie!.......2006-12-08
This movie is precious! I have 2 boys ages 3 and 5 and this is the second Christmas season they have watched it and they love it! It really will get you into the holiday spirit. The Jo Jo's Circus story is a nice reminder of giving during the holidays, and putting other's first. The Higglytown Hero's story has lots of snow and shows what goes on at the North Pole. The 2 songs Twinkle sings are really just beautiful. It also teaches that being with loved one's is the nicest part of Christmas. There are 2 Shanna's Show shorts, one about a ballerina, and the other about a postal worker. So these aren't exactly about Christmas, the rest of the movie sure is!
Disappointed, but should have known better!.......2006-01-09
I knew this dvd would not be worth the price, but I was lured in by my 2 yr olds love of the Higglytown Heroes and JoJo. There are only two actual episodes on the dvd, one Higglytown and one JoJo's Circus. Then there are a couple other shorts that have no holiday theme whatsoever. We have another Playhouse Disney holiday vhs from a few years ago and it was the same thing, one holiday episode and the rest not holiday at all. While my kids and I love Playhouse Disney, you would be much better off recording the shows yourself.
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Lighten up! A messy house and a rained-out picnic are reasons to celebrate at The Cat's Playhouse. Along with feathery pal Terence McBird, the Cat in the Hat hosts three 23-minute shows aimed at turning frowns upside-down. Each rollicking episode begins in Cat's kaleidoscopic playhouse, where a kooky Wubbulouscope whisks viewers off to storytime. These humorous tales nicely reinforce Cat's positive messages: cleaning day just needs a good song to lighten the work; a perfect picnic site is "anywhere there's fun, friends, and food;" and patience is oft rewarded. An inspired Muppet makeover of Theodor Geisel's original characters means Cat and his many co-stars (including Sam I Am and Yertl the Turtle) retain their quirky Seussian looks and wordplay; but now they can sing like pros, dance, and interact with their viewers. Multi-layered sets painted or molded in velvety colors, and Bob Golden's bouncy score perfectly complement this entertaining goody bag. (Ages 3 to 8) --Liane Thomas
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Good but not like the original Dr.Seuss.......2007-07-07
My son loves this DVD, but not very long so I think he did get tired of it after awhile. It is puppet type Dr.Suess characters including the cat and the hat of course, it has cute stories, but they aren't original stories. I think Horton's baby from Horton hatches an egg is in it, which I thought was kind of cute. Good for kids, adults might not enjoy it as much, because its not the original stuff.
She loves it!!.......2007-02-13
We bought this video on sale and I got it because my daughter was 3 months at the time and I thought the black, red and white would stimulate her a little. Now at 4 months she laughs and coos' and kicks her legs in excitment.....She loves this video, the colors are so vibrant, and when we take her away from it she starts to get a little fussy. I only let her watch it for 15 minutes a day but she would watch it all day if I let her.
Excellent.......2004-12-14
I love these videos as much as my 3-year old! The muppetry is great! The stories are entertaining and (I think) true to Dr. Seuss' intent - whimsical, but with a message. I highly recommend.
My son loves it!.......2004-02-16
... I'm so glad we picked it up. He's hooked and only wants to watch it over and over and over again. It's cute and it does have a good message since one episode talks about cleaning up and he actually starts putting things away. (not well, but it's a start.) I recommend this for all 2 to 4 year olds.
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Take a ride with Urban Avenue Entertainment as we look at some of the finest women Cali has to offer. You will get an uncensored look at these ladies performing their best dances to the latest in today's popular Reggaeton music. Our famous photo slide is included for your viewing as well.
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- What else need to be said.. It's Pee Wee!
- Pee Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special
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- Mmmmmmm!! CHRISTMASY!! HA HA!!
- A must have for any PeeWee Fan!
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Customer Reviews:
What else need to be said.. It's Pee Wee!.......2007-02-07
This is a wonderful Christmas Special. Lot's of fun, lot's of memories from the Playhouse TV show. My kids have fallen in love with Pee Wee.
Pee Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special.......2007-01-09
Absolutely loved it. If you like Pee Wee, you will definitely love this. I bought it for my 14 yr. old daughter who discovered Pee Wee's Playhouse reruns this past summer. I loved Pee Wee's Playhouse when it was a new show, so I really enjoy re-watching them with my children. And there is nothing "bad" in it or objectionable,so my 11 yr old can watch it too. Its just good, wholesome fun, with a message in it also. It is definitely worth buying.
The Scariest Christmas Present.......2005-04-02
Has gotta be Grace Jones in a box. The best christmas special ever. David Bowie and Bing Crosby + Lame. Give me the Del Rubio Triplets any day. Features Phil Hartman - RIP Captain Karl.
Mmmmmmm!! CHRISTMASY!! HA HA!!.......2005-01-23
Christmas specials are usually so boring & formulaic, but not this one! It's as insanely & surreally hilarious as the Saturday morning TV show, but it also has a good message about selflessness (without being preachy about it), plus even acknowledging the celebration of Jesus' birth as the origin of Christmas! My favorite part is when Grace Jones (!!) sings "Little Drummer Boy" while at the playhouse (probably the strangest rendition of that song I've ever heard or seen!), when she was misdelivered there! (She was actually being mailed to the WHITE House -- I didn't know Reagan was into that kind of music!) Hilarious year-round viewing!!
A must have for any PeeWee Fan!.......2004-12-31
Not much to say that has not already been said. It is great fun to be able to share PeeWee with my kids now. My friends and I watched it all through college. The Christmas Special will now be one of our Holiday traditions to watch as a family! huh huh
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Here's the deal.......2006-12-06
Look the only way a hardcore porn actress should do softcore is when the movie is written, produced & directed by either someone who is French or Italian. Only they know how to make erotic softcore movies.
Once a pornstar does hardcore, it's almost an insult to the intelligence viewer &/or fan to put out a softcore product.
Gr8 dvd.......2005-04-17
I knew this wouldn't be hardcore as peach make erotic titles so i knew what to expect and I wasn't disappointed.
Just a comment.......2004-05-25
If Amazon doesn't sell hardcore, what do you call Girls Gone Wild?
Of course it's not hardcore.......2004-04-05
I am really tired of seeing reviews of these vids complaining they are not hardcore porn. This is Amazon, folks! Amazon doesn't sell hardcore porn. So if you buy it off here, don't be shocked that it is softcore.
A Woman's Point of View.......2004-03-17
Well, I'm sure a lot of you men are used to seeing Jenna engaging in uh, more hardcore activities, but being a woman I'd much rather see her, in addition to many other lovely ladies, being sexy and teasing. You don't have to have penetration for it to be entertaining. I can't believe some of you don't find this DVD sexy.
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