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Doggy Poo

Doggy Poo

List Price: $19.95
Your Price: $17.96
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ?
Review: Come on it's a movie about CRAP. People are seriously running out of ideas. They should just keep rereleasing the classics.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for all ages
Review: I really enjoyed this film. I thought it was a silly title at first but know i feel a kind of zen and the feeling that everything has a purpose in life. I felt inspired.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: We All Have Our Purpose
Review: I received a promotional copy of Doggy Poo from a friend in the video industry who knows that I have a young daughter. I have to say that at first I was put off by the fact that the main character is, well, a dog poo, and wondered if this animation would be appropriate for a child of 3. After watching it on my own, I felt it was and sat down to watch it with my daughter. First off, this is a 'claymation' feature and the production values throughout are first class. The story and plot are well paced for small children who are obviously the chosen audience, and the piano-only soundtrack is very kid-friendly. There is nothing inappropriate in the plot and indeed, this is a family-friendly picture to be sure.

Doggy Poo is just that, and from the time he is 'born,' we find him questioning his purpose in life, to anyone or thing that will listen, including a hen, a bird (sparrow?) and a friendly pile of dirt. Much like Hans Christian Andersen's ugly duckling, our lead character's appearance (and seeming lack of purpose) causes him to be rejected, pecked and made fun of. But when all seems just about lost, a friendly girl weed grows up next to him and tells and tells Doggy Poo that she needs him for fertilizer in order to become a beautiful flower. And so he finds his purpose in life, and happiness in the process. My daughter very much enjoyed this movie and I'd recommend it to other parents of preschool and early school age children.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: CD Soundtrack is not the full version
Review: It is a shame that the so-called included "Limited Edition" CD Soundtrack is a cut-down version of the full soundtrack. It is only 8 tracks (~30mins) instead of 15 (~52mins).

Nevertheless, still a wonderful, well crafted piece of animation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Tao of "Poo"
Review: This movie is based upon a Korean children's story ("Kang Aji Ttong") written by Jung-Saeng Kwon, which won Korea's 1968 Children's Literature Award. Thankfully, this is *not* yet another example of bawdy, tasteless, gratuitous scatalogical humor (unlike a certain notorious "Christmas Poo"). Parents may find an opportunity to teach their children lessons about the purpose and meaning of life and environmental issues. Or if you're like me, you'll enjoy giggling with your kids at the novelty of a claymation movie that features the adventures of a LUMP OF POO! (*snort*) Kids enjoy scatalogical humor (at least mine do), and I don't mind them having it in small doses if it's fortified with some substantial thematic content...


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