Everyone knows the wheels on the bus go round and round, but only bus driver Dave can show you how! Kids of all ages will love this action-packed collection of Real Wheels movies featuring the newest to the series - THERE ... more »GOES A BUS! Step inside for an up-close look at school buses, steam engines, fighter jets and other amazing vehicles that take us across the country and around the world! Over 90 minutes of trains, planes and buses!DVD Features:
Deleted Scenes
Featurette
Music Video:Bloopers with Dave, Rockin' Real Wheels (Sing-A-Long Song), Let's See A Locomotive, What's That? (Interactive Word Play), Video Preview.
Genres:Kids & Family, Special Interests, Educational Sub-Genres:Kids & Family, Special Interests, Educational Studio:Warner Home Video Format:DVD - Color - Live DVD Release Date: 01/28/2003 Original Release Date: 01/01/2003 Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/2003 Release Year: 2003 Run Time: 1hr 36min Screens: Color Number of Discs: 1 SwapaDVD Credits: 1 Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 1 MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Languages:English See Also:
Heather H. from BEAUMONT, CA Reviewed on 1/4/2012...
Although cheesy for adults - very entertaining for the kids and highly educational. We all learned something new and Dave's documentary style is perfect for his audience.
Donna E. from RADFORD, VA Reviewed on 2/22/2009...
Gives a lot of information while it entertains. Listed for ages 3-8. Up close look at a school bus, a train steam engine, and fighter jets, plus more.
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Movie Reviews
We LOVE the "Dave" Movies!!!
amazoncomwoman | Converse, TX United States | 02/16/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"We have 6 of the "Real Wheels" titles (which my son calls the "Dave" movies) and we have gotten our money's worth out of each of them many times over. I unfortunately did not stumble upon them until just before his 4th birthday, which is a shame because they have a lot to offer for kids from about 3 on up. My son just turned 5 and he still gets so much learning out of them. When he was younger, it was more about just watching and listening to the trains, planes, etc. ... now he's old enough to follow the script and he generally adds his own running commentary to the films -- he really thinks about what he's seeing. The films do a great job of presenting technical and mechanical concepts at a level for little learners, and they also throw in great age-appropriate safety information--they make the point loud and clear but without scaring the kids. You can tell Dave Hood really likes making films for kids and his genuine excitement for what he's doing comes across in every tape. These also make FANTASTIC affordable birthday gifts for pre-school aged friends. Among our all-time favorite kids' tapes."
You Won't Go Wrong With Dave
Beabea | Chicago, Illinois USA | 06/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"We bought this because our son really likes trains, but our son likes the whole DVD. The host, Dave, is a likeable guy who seems to know how to make things interesting to little kids. The DVD moves along at a good pace, but Dave takes time to explain how things work. There is plenty of cool video of real trains (and buses and planes). Dave also always seems to get into just a little bit of trouble which our son finds funny."
Awesome Travel Adventures
David Reppond | Bellevue, WA United States | 04/07/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This episode really educates children while entertaining them, as well. The host does an excellent job of teaching children about real-life adventures of buses, airplanes and trains. The style of this program teaches children on a real level that can be understood by people of all ages. I even learned things about these vehicles that I didn't know much about."
Silly Fun and Somewhat Educational
Pet Vet Mom | USA | 01/27/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I agree with some of the reviewers of other "Real Wheels" adventures -- Dave IS annoying.... but hey, I'm not his target audience. My trainiac son thinks Dave is hilarious and he loves this series -- good enough for me. It's clean, silly fun and he learns a few things at the same time. At 4 years old he's beginning to move on to some other series (Popular Mechanics for Kids -- an excellent choice for slightly older kids) but that may just be because he's been watching these for 2 years already and is ready for something new. Hard Hat Harry is another good choice for kids 2 to 6 years old or so who love vehicles of any kind. Somehow I find those a little more entertaining and informational than the Real Wheels series, but that may just be personal preference."
Hard to beat.
Mama of a boy | Pittsburgh | 02/27/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If your kid loves things that go then there's a good chance they'll like this video. It's slightly campy and a little dated but oh man you can't pry my son away from the bus video. Classic Dave. Unlike some videos (like the ones with the martians or whatever visiting to show the kids the garbage truck- ick), these you can actually watch WITH your kid and not totally fruit out."