The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin (1987)
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The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin ( 5 Episodes Vol. Two )
DVD Price: $19.98 As of Oct 7 23:19 EDT (details)
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| Directed by | Multi |
| Cast | Anna McCormick, Les Lye, Rick Jones and Doug Stratton |
| Theatrical Release | September 14, 1987 |
| DVD Release | February 21, 2006 |
| Running Time | 132 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 790045002175 |
| Buy this item | $19.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 7 23:19 EDT (details) 1 DVD, First Nat'l Pictures, Usually ships in 10 to 13 days, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Or 26 new from $1.95, 13 used from $1.49 |
About The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin
1. Take A Good Look 2. Grubby's Romance 3. Tweeg's Mom 4. The Surf Grunges 5. A New M.A.V.O. Member Product Description
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Average user review:| Just as I remembered |
| I love Teddy Ruxpin! |
| Teddy Ruxpin Volumes I and II |
| The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin (Volumes 1 & 2) |
In a time where many children are stuck in front of a Playstation or Xbox, this show encourages activity. No, not the "do-along" type, but it gets kids interested in discovering things about the world around them. It teaches good, wholesome lessons, but not in a preachy, dogmatic way. Lessons are all taught in the context of the story, so that kids learn along WITH Teddy and not FROM Teddy. They are never talked down to or treated as students. They're there for the adventure, which brings me to the story.
Any fan of fantasy will appreciated the subtle depth of the Land of Grundo. Creatures abound with rich character and unique personalities. The plot is consistent and exciting. In short, Teddy must protect six magic crystals from falling into the hands of Quellor, the Supreme Opressor of the Monsters & Villains Organization (M.A.V.O.) Meanwhile, Teddy, Grubby, and Gimmick uncover secrets of Grundo, Illiops, and Teddy's past, all the while learning valuable lessons. The plot is continuous from episode to episode, so you feel like you're part of an epic story rather than just random adventures. The story gets bigger as the episodes progress, so by the end, what may have felt like a children's show, becomes a single, thick, twisting turning adventure. The story is Teddy's strongest aspect, and should be enjoyed by many.
I was happy with these DVD's. My only complaint was quality at certain points. Obviously, the source material is 20 years old, so I wasn't exactly expecting super-quality. At some points during the first five episodes, the picture would get a little choppy, and in one or two episodes, the tracking was clearly off for a second or so. In Episodes 7-11 (the second volume,) the sound would "warp" a couple of times per episode. Other than that, these are great to have, and for the price, you really can't argue with them. There are "bonus" music videos of "Baby Felix", which I found annoying at best (being totally unrelated to the series), but they're all under 1 min. 30 sec., so I guess it wasn't a huge problem. I'm glad they included a "Play All" button so I could just sit back and watch and not have to worry about menu navigation.
Nothing too special in the menus. A shot of Teddy against a "woodsy" backdrop with the opening music of the first episode playing in the background (which I actually like very much for this...) There are no submenus, no chapter menus for each episode, but if you press the >>| button on the remote, it does jump to the next "chapter" in the episode.
There are 14 Teddy Ruxpin episodes I know I've never seen. Hopefully these DVD's will be the cure. On a side note, if you go to "http://www.firstnationalpictures.com/index.html" First National PIctures, they have a section dedicated to Teddy's DVD's. There is a third volume there called "The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin: The Fun Road Ahead", along with a supposed "The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin Box Set", which, as described on the site, will contain the first four volumes along with a special "Bonus DVD." Wonder if it will have anything special on it, like interviews with cast/crew or something like that, maybe a short documentary of Teddy's beginnings.
If you are even remotely familiar with this series, you will want to pick this up. It is fun, interesting, wholesome entertainment that's not sugary sweet or predictably simple. There's a continuous, sprawling story, rich characters, a consistent world, and wholesome lessons for kids to learn without the dictation of other shows. A personal favorite for all time. February 26, 2006
| The 2nd dvd of a favorite cartoon! |
The plot continues from one episode to the next across the whole series, but at the same time each individual episode has it's own development and conclusion. Each story is very clever, and the music (both in the songs, and the background music) is memorable. Everyone who watched this when they were young will find themselves humming these tunes again as soon as they hear them!
If you liked the first disc, then this DVD gives you more of the stories, characters, and songs that you loved. And if you haven't seen the first disc yet, you're really missing out on a wonderful series! February 21, 2006
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