Thursday, February 24, 2011

JAM Reviews Wishbone from Lionsgate/HIT Entertainment


Wishbone: Lionsgate/HIT Entertainment
Review by JAM

Take a little dog with a big imagination, a number of classic books, and life’s lessons learned from a family’s perspective and you have the amazing Wishbone. From Robin Hood to the Hunchback from Notre Dame, Don Quixote to the Journey to the Center of the Earth, Wishbone find himself in the craziest of situations that help convey the life lessons his family in the real world learn at the same time. The perfect perspective for the preschooler in all of us, Wishbone delivers insight in a way we could all use.

JAMS Ink on Wishbone

Puppy cuteness and life lessons go so well together. This DVD has been watched so many times that it feels like I may wear out this copy. The interconnection of the classic stories merged with the real-life situations Wishbone’s family finds itself in works well in keeping the attention of those hard to please preschoolers. So I recommend you grab a copy for the little ones in your life because that cute little puppy will share lessons of friendship, family, and fun with your family as well.

Episodes include:
Paw Prints of Thieves (Robin Hood)
Hot Diggety Dawg (Journey to the Center of the Earth)
The Impawssible Dream (Don Quixote)
Hunchdog of Notre Dame (Hunchback of Notre Dame)

Bonus Features

“Tail Ends” Behind the Scenes Footage of the following:
Paw Prints of Thieves (Sword fight stunt work)
The Hunchdog of Notre Dame (Crowd set-up)
Hot Diggety Dog

PROGRAM INFORMATION
Year of Production: 2011
Type: TV on DVD
Rating: NR
Genre: Children/Family/Animated
Age Target: 2-5 years old
Closed Captioned: English
Format: Full Screen
Feature Running Time: Approximately 120 minutes
Audio Status: English and French 2.0 Dolby Digital
Program Website: www.wishbone.com

Wishbone makes the classic stories come to life for you and your family, so grab a copy on February 15, 2011.

Remember check out this review and more from JAM at www.hollywoodteenzine.com for teens and tweens, and at http://jammoviereviews.blogspot.com for movies of all genres and ages.

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