Definitely a Pre-school movie
Artist & Author | Near Mt. Baker, WA | 12/17/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"The reviewer, Michael, must have judged these movies by adult standards. However, these are good movies for the pre-school set. They are great when Mommy has to fix dinner and wants the tiny ones out of her hair! It probably should be five stars for pre-schoolers; I gave it three because parents would find it to be a quite slow and juvenile story if they wish to watch them with the toddlers!"
Saving the animal shelter is liking saving ourselves in a pr
Elijah Talamas | Earth | 08/17/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Calling all animal lovers...Calling all animal lovers.
I repeat, Calling all animal lovers...Calling all animal lovers.
I repeat for a second time, Calling all animal lovers...Calling all animal lovers.
Okay, now that everyone is together, let me congratulation Scoot on his recent accomplishment!
Congratulations, Scoot, on helping to save the animal shelter! Your dalmatian mommy would be very proud if she hadn't been put down because of hip displacement due to severe inbreeding!
Sometimes in life its easy to forget about the important things, like Deke, the dead German Shepherd, and that saving animals is a nobler cause than making money from hot dog sales (although the "dogs for dogs" program now contributes money from the sale of hotdogs toward saving dogs). This movie teaches children and adults of all ages that not all animals have families, and that animals can talk to each other, even without vocal chords or moving lips, or lips at all. Let us listen to the children, and the animals, and the inner voice inside each of us that the world may become a better place for animals and children, and even our own selves.
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