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Hello Kitty's Paradise - Pretty Kitty (Vol. 1)

Hello Kitty's Paradise - Pretty Kitty (Vol. 1)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good for 3 year olds but...
Review: beware of 7 minutes of anime previews that are very innapropriate and violent for the younger set (what were they thinking?). After fast-forwarding through this, however, the video is entertaining and tries to teach good manners and respect for the family. In short: expect fast-talking/helium-pitched Hello Kitty entertainment in a semi-anime style for children that spouts a few good messages. My 3 year old loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Cute! Cats meow!
Review: I have been a fan of Hello Kitty! Very long time! Thrilled to see it has been animated for DVD's. Very recommended. Very cute, some brain thinking needed for their games.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Butcher knife scene is frightening! My 5 year old screamed!
Review: I previously reviewed this item but my review has disappeared. This video is mostly cute. But there is a scene with a cute character who turns into a witch and sharpens a butcher knife while cackling about how she has Hello Kitty and Mimi captive in her house. She grows sharp teeth. Another character tries to save them but the witch turns him to a statue. It scared the heck out of my daughter, who can watch even the scariest Disney films. I e-mailed ADV Films twice with my concerns but they didn't reply. I don't recommend this video.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Butcher knife scene is frightening! My 5 year old screamed!
Review: I previously reviewed this item but my review has disappeared. This video is mostly cute. But there is a scene with a cute character who turns into a witch and sharpens a butcher knife while cackling about how she has Hello Kitty and Mimi captive in her house. She grows sharp teeth. Another character tries to save them but the witch turns him to a statue. It scared the heck out of my daughter, who can watch even the scariest Disney films. I e-mailed ADV Films twice with my concerns but they didn't reply. I don't recommend this video.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I recommend it
Review: I've seen this movie 3 times and I already vote it as my 1 of my favorite movies, it's so cute!
I never knew that Hello Kitty had a movie series until I heard about it on Amazon.com!!
But I really rate this movie 4 stars because it's cute and fun!
So,
all of you "Hello Kitty" fans out there if you want to see a great Hello Kitty movie buy this movie!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must-have for all little (or big) girls!
Review: My little girl, who will be four in 2 months, adores Hello Kitty. While the Sanrio licensed products are a bit steep in price, the Hello Kitty Paradise DVDs and videos are an excellent value. 190 minutes of non-stop Hello Kitty will entertain even the antsiest of children. The stories teach good values, usually have a "moral of the story" ending, and aren't too over-the-top saccharin sweet. I love watching these with my little one.

Even though there are plenty of Hello Kitty DVDs and videos, stick with the Hello Kitty Paradise items. These items are orginally in Japanese, dubbed in English (no sub-titles). The writing and voice acting is so much better in this series than the American/English version (the one from the 80's). The American/English H.K. collection bores not only myself, but my little girl as well.

We have watched all the episodes in all the videos a million times over, and I find it rather ridiculous that someone would find some of the episodes "scary" or "terrifying". I'd hate to see what the ghosts and goblins in Scooby Doo do to those kids...

Overall, these Hello Kitty Paradise videos are an excellent gift for a child or an adult Hello Kitty collector. I HIGHLY recommend these Japanese treats for hours of fun, educational, and cute entertainment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Cute
Review: My three year old twin daughters and I have watched this movie a dozen times since Christmas. I will let my mini movie critics give their review of this excellent, educational and actually amusing DVD.

"It's so funny. It's so cute. The Hello Kitty song is my favorite song, especially when Kitty says "Mimmy, she's my sister!" because I have a twin sister too."

"It's funny but I learned alot of new things. Like don't eat a giant plate of food or you will get a big tummy ache, don't talk to strangers because Mama says they might not be as nice as they act, be careful crossing the street, and be careful when you go underground with Moley." All important lessons, told well.

"I laugh when Kitty and Mimmy go shopping with Dad and see the book store, hardware store and flower shop. I laugh when Kitty says that Papa's favorite store is the Eyeglasses store, because Papa wears big glasses." It tickles me that my children find that joke hilarious.

"I love the games in between the shows. Connect the dots is fun and I like the claymania game." The games are not easy, but after the tenth viewing, my daughters get so proud that they can figure them out.

How can I add to this review? I will just add that parents will appreciate the lessons, done in a non-preachy, non-patronizing fashion, which keeps even three year old children engaged. Finally, parents won't pass out from sugar shock (as Barney does for us) because the stories are clever, production values are high, and there are funny observations and truths sprinkled throughout the movie. The only downside is that I can't get that bouncy theme song out of my head!

We plan to buy Volume 2 and 3 when released.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My three year old twins and I love this movie
Review: My three year old twin daughters and I have watched this movie a dozen times since Christmas. I will let my mini movie critics give their review of this excellent, educational and actually amusing DVD.

"It's so funny. It's so cute. The Hello Kitty song is my favorite song, especially when Kitty says "Mimmy, she's my sister!" because I have a twin sister too."

"It's funny but I learned alot of new things. Like don't eat a giant plate of food or you will get a big tummy ache, don't talk to strangers because Mama says they might not be as nice as they act, be careful crossing the street, and be careful when you go underground with Moley." All important lessons, told well.

"I laugh when Kitty and Mimmy go shopping with Dad and see the book store, hardware store and flower shop. I laugh when Kitty says that Papa's favorite store is the Eyeglasses store, because Papa wears big glasses." It tickles me that my children find that joke hilarious.

"I love the games in between the shows. Connect the dots is fun and I like the claymania game." The games are not easy, but after the tenth viewing, my daughters get so proud that they can figure them out.

How can I add to this review? I will just add that parents will appreciate the lessons, done in a non-preachy, non-patronizing fashion, which keeps even three year old children engaged. Finally, parents won't pass out from sugar shock (as Barney does for us) because the stories are clever, production values are high, and there are funny observations and truths sprinkled throughout the movie. The only downside is that I can't get that bouncy theme song out of my head!

We plan to buy Volume 2 and 3 when released.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great themes and the kids enjoy it
Review: Our three toddlers watched a couple of the short videos right before dinner. So during dinner I found my 2-year old surprisingly civil and polite. After some brief inquires (to my 10 year old daughter) I found out that Kitty had learned some lessons on the tape. Outstanding! Every little contribution to parenting helps. Think Veggietales for toddlers and you've got Hello Kitty.

Have multiple short videos is also pleasant because we prefer not to have extended TV viewing for our toddlers.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Grating on the ears, yet strangely charming
Review: Please note that this series is different from the 1980's "Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater" series, as well as the Japanese collection of short stories and fairy tale retellings with Megumi Hayashibara.

In this series, Hello Kitty and her sister Mimi have a series of short (~10 minute) adventures in which they explore their imaginations or learn a simple lesson about counting, hygiene, street signs, and other topics. The stories are mostly simple and lighthearted, with a few macabre exceptions such as the knife incident mentioned below.

Interspersed with the Hello Kitty stories are short, "educational" CG games which ask the viewer to guess a shape or animal, some of which have apparently nothing to do with Hello Kitty. These are advertised as a bonus, but I found them an annoying diversion from the HK material.

The voice acting can be grating to the point of unintended humor. In about every other episode, Kitty and Mimi sing an off-tune song about imagination that made me want to cry after a few episodes. The characters in the CG games giggle incessantly while talking. However, the overly enthusiastic "MIMI!! SHE'S MY SISTER!!!" in the opening sequence is so over the top that it makes up for all of this.

I have to admit that I am at least 15 years older than the target audience for this series. That said, I enjoyed the adventure stories more than the educational ones, if only for the expectation of seeing something very strange, such as the fact that the entire Kitty family wears the same cherry print nightgown, or the image of Kitty throwing herself against a hole in the wall to make it bigger.

Younger children (age 4-8) will probably enjoy this, but anyone else should probably stay away unless they like Kitty and are easily amused by things that aren't meant to be funny.


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