A man stranded in the Arctic after
an airplane crash must decide whether to remain in the relative safety of his
makeshift camp or to embark on a deadly trek through the unknown in hopes of
making it out alive. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ivey H. comments, “I enjoyed this
film because it taught me about how unpredictable nature is and how to
think through a difficult situation. The scenes with the bear scared
me so much, I literary jumped in my seat!” See her full review below.
Arctic By Ivey Helton, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13
This intense dramatic film about
survival had me on the edge of my seat the whole time!
The film takes place in
the cold, icy mountains of Iceland.
A man crash lands in the middle of nowhere, thanks to a snow blizzard. He is
very resourceful and does well on his own. Finally, a rescue arrives,
but things get out of control. Time is ticking and he needs medical help. He
has more difficult times ahead battling mother nature and has to decide to
either stay at his makeshift campsite or move to clearer ground in hopes of
being rescued.
Written by Joe Penna and Ryan
Morrison, the protagonist Overgard is played by Mads Mikkelsen, a Danish
actor who has appeared in many American films such as Rogue One: A Star Wars
Story and Doctor Strange. He makes you experience the physical and
mental emotions of this painstaking survival of the fittest. His
rescuer is played by Maria Thelma Smaradottir who does very little in the film
because she is on her death bed.
The scenery is mostly snow-covered mountains
and the landscape is beautiful. Overgard’s costumes look suitable for his role.
I enjoyed this film because it
taught me about how unpredictable nature is and how to think through a
difficult situation. The scenes with the bear scared me so much,
I literary jumped in my seat!
I give this film 4 stars out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 15 to 18. You should know that there is some adult language in it, including use of the F word. Talking is minimal and it’s an excellent film, aside from the profanity. This film opens February 15, 2019 in Atlanta, GA so, look for it.
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Alita is a creation from an age
of despair. Found by the mysterious Dr. Ido while trolling for cyborg parts,
Alita becomes a lethal, dangerous being. She cannot remember who she is, or
where she came from. But to Dr. Ido, the truth is all too clear. She is the one
being who can break the cycle of death and destruction left behind from
Tiphares. But to accomplish her true purpose, she must fight and kill. And that
is where Alita’s true significance comes to bear. She is an angel from heaven.
She is an angel of death. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Rohan F. comments, “Alita Battle Angel is an epic,
action-packed film. It has incredible CGI and accomplishes lots of
world-building. It is based on the Manga series Battle Angel Alita by Yukito Kishiro.”
Ivey H. adds, “This story empowers us young ladies. She is brave,
strong through rough times and proves people wrong. I really felt the emotions
and turmoil of this coming of age tale of Alita.” Siaki S. sums it up with, “I really like this film because, even though
Alita is a cyborg, that doesn’t stop from her from doing everything she can to
make her discover who she actually is. Although she is a machine, she is still
treated as if she is a human being.” See their full reviews below.
Alita: Battle Angel Reviewed by Rohan F., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13
Alita Battle Angel is an epic, action-packed film. It
has incredible CGI and accomplishes lots of world-building. It is based on the
Manga series Battle Angel Alita by Yukito Kishiro.
When Doctor
Ido finds a living machine in the scrap yard, he takes it back and calls it
Alita. When she wakes up she realizes all her memories have been lost. She
finds herself in a crazy world in Pig City,
beneath the last floating city. She
tries to restore her memory and makes some friends and even more enemies. While
it’s an interesting story, I feel like it’s not the focus of the film. Instead,
the focus appears to be the battle scenes, because there are lots of them.
While being beautiful and entertaining, I feel many were unnecessary.
I really
liked the fight scenes. The unique fighting style used by Alita makes them
interesting to watch. The CGI is incredible. I almost forgot Alita is a CGI
character because of all the facial detail.
The sport Motor Ball is unique and explained quite well. I found the
ending left me wanting more. The character design in this film is wonderful.
All the different androids are visually impressive. They are so unique. You can
tell what they can do just by looking at them. The sets are also very well
designed and stick to the theme. The floating city is very intriguing. I
enjoyed how they explained little bits of it. However, this movie feels like a
long setup for a sequel.
The moral
of this film is to not stand by while people are being hurt – to speak up in
the face of injustice. Unfortunately, although this message is spoken a few
times, it isn’t communicated very well throughout the plot of the movie and
seems a bit like an afterthought.
The music
is great. I enjoyed it without being distracted by it. It varies in each scene
but keeps to a coherent theme throughout the film.
My favorite
scene is when Alita goes into the hunter-warrior bar and tries to recruit
people. This scene is very entertaining to watch and is
choreographed brilliantly. It also introduces a bunch of interesting
hunter-warriors. They all have entirely different fighting styles which makes
this scene interesting to watch. I give this film 4.5 out of 5 stars and
recommend it to ages 11 through 16. It opens February 8, 2019 so look for it.
Alita: Battle Angel By Ivey H., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13
This
is an extraordinary animation film by James Cameron about a young girl who has
forgotten her past and is trying to find herself. This story empowers us
young ladies. She is brave, strong through rough times and proves people
wrong. I really felt the emotions and turmoil of this coming of age tale of
Alita.
This
story is set in the future, after terrible devastating world event. It is about
two worlds, one above and one below. It is action packed with villains and
heroes. Alita is found by a cyborg Dr. Dyson Ido (Christoph Waltz) in a
junkyard. He refurbishes her into a cyborg part-human and part-machine. The
young Alita is trying to figure out her past. Meanwhile, she discovers her
hidden abilities to transform into an elite fighter, athlete and warrior. She
never looses heart, as she becomes a young woman and haves to deal with several
conflicts.
The
film is directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by James Cameron, a creative
genius who is known for many other films such as Titanic and Avatar. The
lead character, Alita is played by Rosa Salazar. Rosa
truly takes you through the emotions of her character. Alita’s human
sidekick, Hugo, is played by Keean Johnson. He is her teenage first love.
The villains are played by Mahershala Ali and Jennifer Connelley. Ed Norton
makes a cameo appearance at the end which makes me believe there will be a part
two and we will see more of him.
The
CGI and F/X in this film are so vivid and realistic. It is hard to tell
animation from reality. The cyborgs’ transformer bodies are so creative
and the costumes really bring light to the characters. The music, lighting and
scenes are enhanced by the 3D movie theater experience.
My
favorite part is when Alita gets a new robotic body and is better than ever. It
suits her. I also like when she decides to start a fighting league of her own.
She signs up to be a bounty hunter, then
tries to rally other bounty hunters. They do not take her seriously, but they will
soon learn she is a force to be reckoned with. The bounty hunter Zapan (Ed
Skrein) and the bounty hunter that loves dogs are pretty cool characters.
The
message in the film seems to never give up, even when the odds are against you.
Never let anyone tell you who you are or who you should become. I really relate
to the story line and it made me to want to be the best that I can.
I
give this film 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 13 to 18 due to adult
language and violence content. Adults will also enjoy this film. This film
opens in theaters February 14, 2019. Look for it.
Alita: Battle Angel By Siaki Sii, KIDS FIRST!, Film Critic, Age 15
I really like this film because, even though Alita is a cyborg, that
doesn’t stop from her from doing everything she can to make her discover who
she actually is. Although she is a machine, she is still treated as if she is a
human being.
This amazing
film is directed by Robert Rodriguez who also shoots, produces and scores many
of his films in Mexico, as well as his
home state, Texas. Rodriguez directed
the 1992 action film El Mariachi, which was a huge commercial success. The story line here follows the one and only
Alita, who is found in the scrap yard and taken to a nearby clinic by Dr. Ido
who repairs all cyborg visitors. As Alita awakes, she has no memory of what
happened, where she is or even who she truly is. As she explores the world
little by little, she has minor memory recall about who she really is.
The more Alita
experiences her present life, she meets a lot of people who are just like her.
Dr. Ido tries his best to keep her safe from any bad things coming into her
life.
The main characters in the film are played by a veritable
who’s who of talent: Alita is played by Rosa Salazar (Parenthood, American
Horror Story). In Rosa’s portrayal
of Alita, we see that she is more than just a machine; she is also a warrior.
Hugo is played by Keean Johnson (Heritage Falls), who really portrays
Hugo as being a really cool and trustworthy guy. Dr. Dyson Ido is played by
Christoph Waltz (Spectre). Waltz really surprised me in this role which
suits him well. Plus, even though he is older, he still has great moves. Chiren
is played by Jennifer Connelly (Only the Brave, Spider-Man: Homecoming,
Winter’s Tale). Connelly shows us what an interesting character Chiren is
and contributes to the idea of how she doesn’t look bad, but actually is. Mahershala Ali plays Vector. This character
is quite different in how he communicates with the headmaster of Iron City,
which is why people obey him. Ed Skrein plays Zapan as very intimidating, because
of how he roams the streets as a big tough guy. You do not want to mess with
him.
The sets are pretty cool. I like the set at the local plaza
where Alita first learns to play the game motor ball. I also really love the
music in this film because, depending on the scene, the music changes within it
and drives the story line alone. The costumes are quite amazing and different.
They aren’t like the usual bad guy costumes. They are enhanced with CGI, which
makes them quite tremendous.
My favorite
part of the film is when Dr. Ido comes to find Alita in a bar, where she is
challenging hunter-warriors to fight with her if they lose. In between all of
the chaos, Dr. Ido shouts “Stop it, Stop it right now!” Yet, no one listens to
him until he says, “Or no one gets free repairs!” In less than a second,
everyone releases each other from the chaos.
I give this
film 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, as well as adults. I
think that everyone watching this will enjoy all the good reaction parts as
well as jump scares. It opens in theaters February 14, 2019 so look for it.
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The citizens of
Bricksburg face a dangerous new threat when LEGO DUPLO invaders from outer
space start to wreck everything in their path. The battle to defeat the enemy
and restore harmony to the LEGO universe takes Emmet, Lucy, Batman and the rest
of their friends to faraway, unexplored worlds that test their courage and
creativity. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Arjun N. comments, “The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part is a superb follow-up to the original film that
lives up to the years’ worth of hype surrounding it. Vibrant voice talent, including new
standouts, and quippy writing make for a cartoon genre-defying blast.” Sahiba
K. adds, “With all its clichés, The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part is as original as its predecessor! An intricately, well
thought out plot steals the show along with jokes that hit my funny bone.” Zoe
C. wraps it up with, “I loved that everything is still awesome! It’s dynamic, colorful
and funny. While watching this film I saw how cool all the little LEGO figures
look, because the animation is so well done that they look like they’re really
moving and the amount of detail this film is incredible.” See their full
reviews below.
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part By Arjun N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17
The
LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part is
a superb follow-up to the original film that lives up to the years’ worth of
hype surrounding it. Vibrant voice
talent, including new standouts, and quippy writing make for a cartoon
genre-defying blast. Any
fans of the LEGO franchise must check this out.
The movie follows five years since “everything was awesome,” as the citizens of Bricksburg suffered irreparable damage from the forces of LEGO DUPLO invaders. Bricksburg descended into Apocolaypseburg, where the citizens brood. Luckily, Emmet (Chris Pratt) always retains hope, even when General Mayhem (Stephanie Beatriz) captures many of his friends. This takes Emmet on a journey across multiple unexplored worlds, including a central DUPLO musical land, as the fate of the LEGO galaxy relies upon him.
The ensemble cast not only features
one role from Chris Pratt as, of course Emmet, but also as Rex Dangervest. He
continues to shine as Emmet, with the reluctant hero taken to deeper
territories as his hope to regain his friends is tested. Rex Dangervest shines
and is my favorite character, as he remains a charming presence and even
mirrors many of Pratt’s roles in Hollywood.
His relevance to the plot also provides for some mind-bending revelations.
Elizabeth Banks, as Lucy/Wyldstyle, continues in her heartfelt buddy dynamic
with Emmet, as she even wants him to do something more intimidating. This
proves for an interesting drive in his quest to find Lucy. New additions from
Stephanie Beatriz and Tiffany Haddish are welcome ones, with their unique DUPLO
builds taking the spotlight. In particular, Tiffany Haddish as Queen Watevra
Wa’Nabi, shines with her malicious intent and deceitful musical numbers. Will
Arnett, Allison Brie and Charlie Day return from the previous movie and
continue their signature work, with all even having a moment to shine amid this
gigantic cast.
Mike Mitchell spectacularly directs
the movie with a great mastery of unconventional animation found within, that
pans out beautifully. Also, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller return with a
script that might even be funnier and more meta than the original. My favorite
scene is the musical number between Batman and Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi that is
just a true showcase of this series’ unique sense of meta-commentary and humor.
My problems with the movie do stem from the real world scenes. Even though the
dynamics between siblings Finn (Jadon Sand) and Bianca (Brooklynn Prince) is a
very touching and even humorous one, it just doesn’t lead to much and feels
tacked on, with the time gap seeming like something of an afterthought.
The message of this film is that everything will not always
be awesome, but in times like those, we must always let people in and help
others as much as we can. I give this film 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it
for ages 6 to 18. The movie releases in theaters on February 8, 2019, so check
it out.
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part By Sahiba K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16
With all
its clichés, The LEGO Movie 2: The
Second Part is as original as its predecessor, TheLEGO
Movie! An intricately, well thought out plot steals the show along with
jokes that hit my funny bone. The two types of animation, stop motion and CGI,
are used at appropriate times, connecting the LEGO world and our world to merge
reality with imagination.
Starting
right where The LEGO Movie ended, the
story follows Emmet (Chris Pratt) and his best friend, Lucy (Elizabeth Banks)
who are now living in a post-apocalyptic world. When Lucy and his other
friends, Batman (Will Arnett), Unikitty (Alison Brie), MetalBeard (Nick
Offerman) and Benny (Charlie Day) are kidnapped by General Mayhem, Emmet must
embark on a dangerous quest to save them and unravel an evil plot.
Chris
Pratt voices two characters, Emmet and Rex, who are disparate characters. Emmet
is innocent and kind while Rex is more hardened and a typical action hero. It
is evident that Chris Pratt voices Rex because of Chris Pratt’s experience in
the role of the action hero, but the way that he is able to contrast that with
the sweetness of Emmet is commendable. Tiffany Haddish has an abundance of
personality in her voice that is necessary for her character, Queen Watevra
Wa’nabi. The uniqueness of her voice is key in helping understand who she is.
Her character has an ability to change shape, preventing us from viewing who
she really is, so her voice tells us the most about her personality.
The
LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part is surprisingly a bit of a musical, with
original songs. Ironically, my favorite song is actually in the end credits,
although it is hard to pick a favorite. Each songs’ lyrics are comedic and
manage to have very catchy beats. By the time I
finished watching the film, “The Catchy Song” was stuck in my head all day, but
I honestly did not mind. It might even be my favorite soundtrack from a
movie.
The
message of The LEGO Movie 2: The
Second Part is to never change who you are. I recommend it for ages 5 to
18, because the jokes are suited for all ages and I give it 5 out of 5 stars.
Be sure to check out The LEGO Movie 2:
The Second Part when it opens in
theaters on February 8, 2019.
The LEGO Movie 2: The
Second Part
By Zoe C. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
The LEGO Movie: The
Second Part is fascinating and I loved that everything is still awesome! It’s
dynamic, colorful and funny. While watching this film I saw how cool all the
little LEGO figures look, because the animation is so well done that they look
like they’re really moving and the amount of detail this film is
incredible.
This movie picks up where
the first LEGO Movie ends and adds new exciting scenes. This film is
about our hero Emmet (Chris Pratt) and his friend Lucy (Elizabeth Banks)
battling in outer space. The Duplox LEGO blocks attack the regular LEGO world,
specifically the citizens of Bricksburgh. Everyone tells Emmet he should grow
up, because he thinks everything is always awesome and LEGOS are facing a
terrible menace. We meet a new character named General Mayhem (Stephany
Beatriz) whose identity is unknown and whose voice is very intriguing. She
takes all of Emmet’s friends, including superhero Batman (Will Arnett) faraway
for a strange ceremony. In this journey, they travel into galaxies and planets
and they are part of several music episodes. While Emmet is sometimes insecure
and Lucy is battle ready, they are forced into parallel adventures that lead
them into a re-discovery of empathy and friendship.
I love how the movie uses
all kinds of LEGO brands – LEGO Friends, regular and Duplox. There are many
twists which make the movie a lot more interesting. At one point, you think the
movie is over, but it’s really not. There are lots of new, fun characters and
the jokes appeal to both kids and grown-ups. I also love that you can never
really guess what is going to happen next, because there is always a twist. All
the characters have very distinctive personalities. The work of the voice
actors is fantastic, as they are in the first one. And, there are a lot of
references to classic films.
In this film, human
participation seems even bigger than in the first one. I like those scenes,
because it makes it more evident that the story is told from the LEGO’s
perspective. The rhythm is great and it is funny and touching at the same time.
It’s awesome how the producers have created a world made of little, and not so
little bricks, that is so engaging for all audiences.
Another thing I love about
this film is how they took songs from the original movie and made them
completely different. And, you don’t need to see the first movie to understand
this one. This film proves that sequels can be awesome!
The message of this film
is that we don’t always need to grow up. Being mature does not mean that we lose
our kindness, sweetness or imagination. I give this film 5 of 5 stars and
recommend it for ages 5 to 12 and adults as well. The Lego Movie: The Second
Part opens February 8, 2019 and I totally recommend it! Be sure to
watch our YouTube Channel for my videotaped review of this one.
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Gloria finds a
power she never knew she had when she is drawn into a dangerous world of cross-border
crime. Surviving will require all of her cunning, inventiveness, and strength. Based
on the Spanish-language film. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Lexi G. comments, “I
definitely had some mixed feelings, but overall I enjoyed the story and found
it fun and interesting. If you enjoy being misled through twists and turns,
never knowing where the next scene will take you AND you like being scared
along the way, you’ll love Miss Bala!” See her full review below.
Miss Bala By Lexi G., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 13
Miss Bala is quite a movie! From the friendship that led to a whirlwind
of violence and manipulation, to the caring of others, that is the reason
behind the storyline. Miss Bala has
it all. While watching this film, I definitely had some mixed feelings, but
overall I enjoyed the story and found it fun and interesting. If you enjoy
being misled through twists and turns, never knowing where the next scene will
take you AND you like being scared along the way, you’ll love Miss Bala!
If you don’t like being scared or a fast-paced, violent movie, you may want to
stay away.
In this
action-packed film, a young woman, Gloria (Gina Rodriguez), returns to her
birthplace Tijuana,
to visit a close friend. Little does she know that going to enjoy a fun night
out would lead her down a path of constant trouble. Gloria gets pulled into a
literal turf war between the gang La Estrellas and the Chief of Police (Damian
Alcazar) when she witnesses a shooting where her friend also disappears.
Luckily, Gloria survives the shooting, but in an effort to locate and rescue
her friend, she experiences a number of mishaps with the gang, the DEA, the
Police Chief and more. Unbeknownst to
Gloria, all of these men are using and manipulating her to get what they need.
When all she needs is to find her best friend Suzu (Christina Rodio). Does she
rescue her friend? Does she escape the
gang’s awful manipulations? I guess
you’ll have to watch it to find out!
There are so
many elements of this movie that make it awesome and entertaining! The funny
comments, realistic music, beautiful sets and locations, and super cool special
effects. Despite this being a live-action film with quite a bit of violence,
there are actually some really funny parts and comments, too. Plus, with the help of the music and the
costumes, the story flows and makes sense. What I liked and appreciated the
most was how perfectly the music changes and is paired to match the feelings of
every scene!
The deeper
message that this film displays is that we have to be careful with who we put
our trust into. In Miss Bala, Gloria puts her trust into the gang and
they end up doing things that are not okay and using her. Then, she trusts the
DEA and just wait until you see how they treat her. These are not the kind of
people we want to trust. Keep in mind that this is a pretty violent movie, even
though it’s rated PG-13, it has lots of blood, guns and more scary stuff. Also,
look out for some partial nudity and profanity. I definitely would never bring
anyone under the age of 13 to this movie!
I give this
film 4 out of 5 stars. I’m not giving it 5 stars because I am not a big fan of
scary and violent movies, so it was unsettling, for me. I can see, however, that others would really
love the action-packed sequences. I
recommend this film for ages 13 to 18 and adults. That said, I wouldn’t even
bring a sensitive 13 or 15-year-old who scares easily. This film opens February
1, 2019 all over the USA.
If you like action, drama and thrillers, check it out. You’ll enjoy it!!!
Adventure and learning await in these heart-warming tales based on the award-winning book series by author and illustrator Anna Dewdney. Join Llama Llama, Nelly Gnu, Luna Giraffe, Euclid the Sheep and Gilroy Goat as they explore their safe, friendly hometown and make childhood memories. On this DVD, watch Llama Llama at his first sleepover with friends! Learn how to share on a play date with Nelly Gnu! Discover what makes Llama Llama’s red pajamas so lucky and so much more! Learn and play with Llama Llama and pals! KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ava L. comments, “Wow, this series is so adorable and imaginative because the characters are so curious and always find a new adventure! Llama himself is very, very curious.” Milika L. adds, “based on the book by Anna Dewdney is cute, relatable and playful. You get to meet llama llama’s adorable friends such as the adventurous Nelly Ngu, the fashionable Luna Giraffe, Euclid the Genius sheep and the Bully who becomes a friend of Gilroy the Goat. I love how these friends become closer through service, sleepovers and playdates!” Nathalia J. comments, “This kid- friendly, adventurous, funny and teachable series, created by Anna Dewdney, will have you laughing and giggling throughout most of the episodes. It is intriguing, attractive, hysterical and mirthful.” Denise B., KIDS FIRST! Adult Juror adds, “I like that there are different types of stories and not all based on the same theme. The characters are unique because – well, how many cartoons feature llamas? I especially like Mama Llama because she is easy to relate to and is a good mom character.” See their full reviews below.
Llama Llama Red Pajama By Ava L., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
Wow, this series is so adorable and imaginative because the
characters are so curious and always find a new adventure! Llama himself is
very, very curious.
The series is about Llama, his mama (Mama Llama) and one of
Llama’s best friends, his favorite stuffed animal Fuzzy! In each episode, the
characters face a problem and always seem to find a way to get around them!
Llama loves his friends and cares about them a lot. Llama and his friends go
through almost everything together. Llama and his friends are inseparable!
I like the way Noelle Wright wrote this series! It has a good
plot, a very curious Llama which kids love and finds a way to put humor into
the story. I also really like the intro music. It gets me in the mood! My
favorite part of each episode is when Llama finds a problem because it gets me
more into the story or scene.
This series is perfect for kids and has no bad actions or bad
language. The message this show is trying to teach is that whenever there is a
problem, you can get past it. Also, it reminds you that you can do anything if
you put your mind to it!
I give this 4 out of 5 stars, because I like the lesson they are teaching. I wish there had more challenges for Llama and his friends though. I recommend this series for kids ages 2 to 18. It is available on DVD January 29, 2019, so look for it!
Llama Llama Red Pajama By Milika Lomu, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11
Llama Llama Red Pajama, based on the book by Anna Dewdney
is cute, relatable and playful. You get to meet llama llama’s adorable friends such
as the adventurous Nelly Ngu, the fashionable Luna Giraffe, Euclid the Genius
sheep and the Bully who becomes a friend of Gilroy the Goat. I love how these friends become
closer through service, sleepovers and playdates!
In the episode “Noisy Neighbor,” Llama
Llama and his friends take up community service where they have to clean up the
yard of a scary neighbor. They are interrupted several times by the neighbor
and can’t finish their work. Eventually, they figure out who the scary neighbor
really is. To find out who the neighbor is you’ve got to watch this DVD.
I have so many favorite parts, but
if i had to pick one, it would be from the episode “Time to Share.” Nelly Ngu
accidentally rips off Llama Llama’s favorite teddy bear’s arm. Mama Llama saves
the day by sewing the arm back on and their friendship is saved. In that moment,
they realize that sharing is really caring. Luna the Giraffe is my favorite
character. Besides the fact that she’s so fashionable, she’s also silly and
crafty. In the episode “Lucky Pajama,” Luna helps Llama Llama spread the luck
with their friends. She does this by making accessories out of the red lucky
pajamas. The music is lighthearted and made me feel like I wanted to be apart
of their town. Llama Llama lives in a little peaceful town where he bike rides
almost everywhere with Mama Llama. In this little town everyone knows each
other.
There are many messages that I took away
from this, but the most important is to be kind, practice patience and realize that
your actions can effect others in a positive and negative way.
I give this film 5 out of 5 stars
and recommend it for ages 2 to 8. This DVD is available January 29, 2019 so
look for it.
Llama Llama Red Pajama By Nathalia J., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
Are you ready
to join the adventurous characters Llama Llama, Luna Giraffe, Nelly Gnu, Euclid
the sheep, Gilroy Goat, Mama Llama and more? This kid- friendly, adventurous,
funny and teachable series, created by Anna Dewdney, will have you laughing and
giggling throughout most of the episodes. It is intriguing, attractive, hysterical and
mirthful.
Adventure
and learning awaits in these heart-warming tales based on the award-winning
book series. The stories follows Llama Llama and his five friends as they
explore their friendly hometown and make childhood memories. They face
different problems, but always find a way to get around them. You get to see Llama
Llama’s get-go sleep-over with three of his friends. You also get to watch Llama
Llama as he learns to share at his play-date with Nelly Gnu, which involve his
new car his grandparents give him.
My favorite
part is when Llama Llama learns how to be separated from his adorable bear
named Fuzzy Llama, who is his best friend and who he can’t sleep without. I
love this part because it’s unquestionably relatable. Fun Fact: I also have my
very own Fuzzy Llama, who I can’t bear being separated from. When I’m away from
home, it’s my bear CJ and my blanket Cozy.
My favorite character
is Mama Llama, because she is such a kind, peaceful and loving mother and
definitely proves that throughout the series. This DVD’s message teaches you
valuable life experiences. It is fantastic for kids and has no bad actions or
bad language.
I give this DVD
5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 through 10. It is available
January 29, 2019. So, look for it!
Llama Llama red pajama Denise Bloomfield
I found
this DVD quite appealing. I like Llama and the other characters, especially
Mama Llama. As a mom, even though my son is now a teenager, the first episode
on the DVD brought back memories about a young child not wanting to go to bed.
I also like the catchy rhyming. It’s a fun series of shows. There are eight
different episodes on the DVD featuring Llama Llama and his mama and friends.
All are engaging and have different storylines and are appropriate for young
children and some may even teach children how to share.
I like the
story lines because they are fun to watch. They are engaging with likable
characters and perfect for preschoolers. The shows are all animated with bright
colors and different scenes. I like that there are different types of stories
and not all based on the same theme. The characters are unique because – well,
how many cartoons feature llamas? I especially like Mama Llama because she is
easy to relate to and is a good mom character. The costumes fit with the
characters. Most of the scenes take place where in Llama and Mama’s neighborhood
and in their house. They may not be memorable per se, but they fit the story
lines. The music sticks out, especially the theme song which is catchy. I can
imagine young children singing along.
There is a
message to the shows about being kind to others and learning how to share and
be a friend. Young children will learn things such as being a friend and how to
share. I give this DVD 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 5 years
old. It is available on DVD now from NCircle Entertainment so look for it.
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