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Teletubbies - Silly Songs and Funny Dances by David Hiller
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Jessica Smith, John Simmit, Nikky Smedley, Pui Fan Lee, Rolf Saxon Director: David Hiller Producer: Andrew Davenport Writer: Andrew Davenport Producer: Sue James DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Live, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 100 minutes DVD Release Date: 2002-05-21 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Pbs Home Video
Movie Reviews of Teletubbies - Silly Songs and Funny DancesMovie Review: Excellent way for babies/toddlers to explore music/dance! Summary: 5 Stars
I have personally always been a fan of the brightly colored creatures called "Teletubbies" (much to the dismay of my adult friends and family). I now have a one year old daughter and she is enthralled by the colorful images and rhythmic songs on the "Silly Songs and Funny Dances" DVD. Though her favorite thing to do is "read" books, she loves "interacting" with the "sun baby" and enjoys nearly every part of the DVD. She was initially frightened by the sound of the violin playing Baa Baa Black Sheep (she cried in fear the first time until I held her and the second time she was noticeably uneasy but did not cry), but aside from that, she cannot get enough of the Teletubbies' SSFD DVD. My daughter has always been interested in music and movement/dance (it runs in the family) so SSFD wasn't used an introduction to music/dance (as it is for many) in our case. Nonetheless, my daughter is still captivated by this movie (she is a very active baby and will actually sit down and watch this movie for 20 minutes at time). I wouldn't at all call it "mindless", in fact, it's very educational (as educational as a young child needs). Wonderful bonus materials include a 30 or so minute video entitled "GO" (kind of an exercise video of sorts for toddlers, complete with cool-down) and an interview with the creators of Teletubbies that offers insight into how the Teletubbies came to be and their intended purpose. I definitely give this DVD five out of five stars and if my daughter could, she'd do the same!
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