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Elmo's World - Dancing, Music, and Books
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Fran Brill, Jim Martin, John Tartaglia, Kevin Clash, Matt Vogel Director: Emily Squires, Ted May Brand: GENIUS PRODUCTS INC Guest: Bill Irwin DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 50 minutes DVD Release Date: 2001-10-30 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Sesame Street Product features: - Come and look at the world through the eyes of everyone's favorite 3 year old! Join Elmo in three self contained segments as he explores his special world through dancing, music and books. Each segment gives children a chance to experience their world on the TV screen and offers adults the opportunity to experience everyday things through a three-year-old's eyes. Meet Dorothy, Elmo's p
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Movie Reviews of Elmo's World - Dancing, Music, and BooksMovie Review: Just ok... Summary: 3 Stars
this is the third Elmo DVD we have purchased for our Elmo-obsessed 18 month old and I have to say it is our least favorite. My husband and I are very disappointed in how the ads for other Elmo-Sesame Street products play automatically with this DVD (as opposed to a preview other products option in the main menu). As to the specific Elmo material, my son doesn't seem as interested in this DVD as he is in the other two - the Great Outdoors and Babies, Dogs and On the Farm. I'm sorry that I can't explain why, to us adults it seems like typical Elmo fare. Having to skip past the ads in the first segment and stop them at the end of the third is what keeps my review at three stars rather than four.
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