Disney Princess Stories - Tales of Friendship (Volume 2)


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Now your little princess can enter a world of pure enchantment with DISNEY PRINCESS STORIES VOLUME TWO: TALES OF FRIENDSHIP -- the unique storytelling experience that captures all the wonder of "let's pretend" and puts your child in the middle of the magic, every moment of every day. The fun starts when three delightful tales about the importance of cherishing true friends come alive. Join Jasmine and Ariel as they find excitement and adventure above the clouds and under the sea. Watch Snow White try her best to fix a yummy dinner for her beloved Dwarfs -- with hilarious help from Dopey! As each captivating story unfolds, your child will meet her favorite Disney princesses, share in their fabulous adventures, and discover that friendship is the most powerful magic of all!
1 Sad....just sad....
VERY upsetting! The main reason I bought this movie is for the Snow White story that they advertised as a cute new episode featuring dopey. I was EXTREMELY excited because I am a huge snow white and the seven dwarfs fan and actually collect things having to do with that movie. I was thrilled when I bought this movie for myself and couldn't wait to get it in the vcr. once i did i fastforwarded it..only to find pictures of the movie with horrible mouth coordination, and words at the bottom of the screen. Even being as old as I am, I was almost in tears. Very dissapointed with Disney!
2 Worst Disney Video I've Ever Seen
I am VERY sorry I didn't read reviews before buying this DVD. It's an absolute waste of time - with lame stories, terrible production value, and a VERY expensive price. They should pull these DVD's as they are so bad.
3 Disney Should Be Ashamed of Itself!
We received this as a gift for my 2 1/2 year old and it is awful. I expected much more from Disney since they have always put out exceptional products and movies. The Snow White version reminds of watching Godzilla with the uneven lip movements to her speech. With today's technology Disney could have produced a much better DVD. Do not waste your money.
4 shoddy product from Disney
I agree with everything the previous reviewer said. The Snow White cartoon is nothing more than a few still frames thrown together to form a semi-interactive story about making pies. The other two cartoons are full motion, but they feel even flatter than the Snow White slide show. These look like the typical dribble of afternoon cartoons being cranked out by writers who lack the time, talent, or inspiration to put a decent story together. There's so little in common with the original productions, that its hard to believe you're watching Disney.

From now on, I'll stick to their movies.
5 Save Your Money
I do not recommend the purchase of this dvd. We anxiously awaited its release as it was touted as having a new Snow White cartoon. Instead of creating a brand new cartoon, Disney used excerpts from the Snow White movie and rearranged them along with narration to create a new story. At times, the characters are pictured talking on screen in still shots with no mouth movements. There are some interactive features in the Snow White story which ask the child to make selections with the remote. My daughter is 4 1/2 and doesn't use the remote. I helped her make the choices, but she found it to be frustrating. The Jasmine cartoon is one that Disney still shows in The Aladdin cartoon series reruns. The Little Mermaid cartoon is also from the Little Mermaid cartoon series that still runs on Disney. My daughter had seen the Aladdin and Little Mermaid cartoons on television previously. This was a disappointing waste of money.

Wednesday, 19-Nov-2008 13:08:10 CST
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