Rating: Summary: Poorly Written, Poorly Executed, Poorly Produced Review: "Teletubbies - Silly Songs and Funny Dances" is a movie that a suprising potential, but it has sadly not come close to realizing it. The title presents the viewer with a preview of what could be to come - silly songs and funny dances. But you, humble viewer, must be very disappointed after seeing this movie. The songs are from silly -- indeed, they lyrics are hardly insightful and only give a superficial look into these interesting teletubbie creatures. Furthermore, the melodies are only repetitve stanzas with no artistic insight. What could at first presented as a silly songs are in fact (when further dissected) shallow tunes that give that the replace viewers thirst for fun with a searing headache.But the second part of the DVD are funny dances. And yes, while this title might catch the humble viewer's attention, the hopes "funny dances" are dashed down. The choreography in the movie is absolutely despicable. One can see the strain on Tinky-Winky's face while he dances as he searches desperately for a more dancing fulfillment. Even Po is capable of better dancing. And secondly, the alleged funny dances hardly come close to being humorous. I personally did not laugh once as I watched the Teletubbies dance. Lastly, this movie was poorly produced. The sets of the movie are hardly believable, and take away from the film's credibility. And the cinematography is elementary when the movie itself offered so much artistic leeway in that area. Overall, this movie had promising beginnings, but they were all washed away as I, the humble viewer, watched this absolute wreck of a movie. This is not the kind of showing one would expect from the producers of "Teletubbies - Favorite Things" and "Teletubbies - Baby Animals."
Rating: Summary: Not about this particular video... Review: Another reviewer wrote "I see nothing to gain with Teletubbies except a blank stare from your child where there was no input other than watching guys in suits run around and play."
Well, all I have to say is that it's for toddlers. My daughter who is now 7 grew up on these and she's at the head of her class. I'm lettitng my 18mo. old son watch them too. We made learning a fun, optional thing, and now she loves it. I've seen kids who were crammed learning and info and they started hating it when they realized school was the same thing.
This is entertainment, pure and simple. Kids need a few years just for their brains to get in gear. Are you the type of parent who makes your kids sit and watch you do flashcards when their brains are incapable of processing most of the info you give them?
I started learning stuff when I was 3 and I'm fairly intelligent with an IQ in the mid hundreds. I am not making my kids "learn" until they are actually capable of it. Most people I know don't have many memories from before 30 months or so.
Should I cram information into my kids that they won't remember, or should I spend the first few years with them showing them I love them and that there's more to life than acheiving things?
Get a grip. Let your kids have fun their first few years. They have the rest of their life to compete and be miserable. I'm not saying my way is right, but children should be given many routes to be the best and maybe mindlessly watching Teletubbies when they're 1,2&3 will help them. It definately hasn't hurt anyone.
Also, for the guy who reviewed it and gave a film critic review about it complaining about the music and production values. Right-on man. Too bad my 18mo. old son doesn't notice this.
Rating: Summary: Teletubbies- Silly Songs and Funny Dances Review: I admit...I was skeptical to allow my daughter access to TV 'too soon', but one morning on PBS, she became enchanted by the Teletubbies, and it's been bliss ever since. We have quite a few Baby Einstein tapes and DVDs in our repertoire, but Teletubbies brought a new and different vantage point to my 11 & 1/2 month old's 'TV time'. The characters are colorful and silly (our favorite segment - adults and baby alike - is 'Secret Dance'...very amusing!) and I liked the fact that there is a segment from the creators of the Teletubbies geared toward curious parents (like me) who want to know more about what their kids are learning by watching. And there are bonus segments galore, which makes this a bargain in my eyes. We have since purchased some other Teletubbies DVDs ('Baby Animals' and 'Look!') and are equally pleased. It's nice to feel confident in adding this programming into our video library. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Made a Believer Out of Me! Review: I admit...I was skeptical to allow my daughter access to TV 'too soon', but one morning on PBS, she became enchanted by the Teletubbies, and it's been bliss ever since. We have quite a few Baby Einstein tapes and DVDs in our repertoire, but Teletubbies brought a new and different vantage point to my 11 & 1/2 month old's 'TV time'. The characters are colorful and silly (our favorite segment - adults and baby alike - is 'Secret Dance'...very amusing!) and I liked the fact that there is a segment from the creators of the Teletubbies geared toward curious parents (like me) who want to know more about what their kids are learning by watching. And there are bonus segments galore, which makes this a bargain in my eyes. We have since purchased some other Teletubbies DVDs ('Baby Animals' and 'Look!') and are equally pleased. It's nice to feel confident in adding this programming into our video library. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Review: 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!
Rating: Summary: Excellent way for babies/toddlers to explore music/dance! Review: 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!
Rating: Summary: Poorly Written, Poorly Executed, Poorly Produced Review: My 2 year old cannot get enough of the teletubbies. I only bought this dvd because PBS moved the show to a time before he wakes up in the morning. I don't care much for the DVD (too focused on girls not enough for my son to relate to). But my son is watching it for the second time today so I can't complain too much. I think the show is better than the DVD in being educational, not much in the regular program on this one that teaches anything which is why I like PBS programs to begin with!
Rating: Summary: We're watching it right now Review: My 2 year old cannot get enough of the teletubbies. I only bought this dvd because PBS moved the show to a time before he wakes up in the morning. I don't care much for the DVD (too focused on girls not enough for my son to relate to). But my son is watching it for the second time today so I can't complain too much. I think the show is better than the DVD in being educational, not much in the regular program on this one that teaches anything which is why I like PBS programs to begin with!
Rating: Summary: A break for the parents! Review: My 8 months old loves the Teletubbies! We got her the Baby Einstein collection but she wasn't interested. She is a very active baby. She wants you to play with her all day long. My house has been a mess for many monthes. My husband has been living on chesse and ice cream and has to look for clothes for work from the clean clothes pile on the floor which is right next to the dirty pile. Ever since we got this video, I can leave her in her play pan and just let the tape roll! My little angel never gets tired of it. I play it for her twice a day and she still claps and laughs with the characters. We even have a Laa-Laa doll that we use to lull her to crawl from one side of the room to another. My house is now clean for my little crawler and my husband's cholestrol level is lower!
Rating: Summary: A Pleasant Surprise Review: Ok, ok, I admit it...I was skeptical at first of exposing my daughter to the Teletubbies. I wasn't too keen on TV too soon, but one morning, when she was about 10 months old, she responded so well to the Teletubbies on PBS, I knew that I needed to rethink my strategy a little. That being said, this particular DVD has become a household favorite. My husband and I (and now some of our friends and family) have been delighted by the segment entitled 'Secret Dance' (if it's on, we might as well find our own enjoyment where we can :) ), and our daughter (now 11 months old) really enjoys all the music and antics of the Tubbies. There are also bonus segments on the DVD, including a 30 minute bonus video called 'Go', so it's like several videos in one...terrific! I'm really pleased we found this for our daughter to enjoy, and I'm sure we'll have it memorized before too long! :)
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