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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Tony Oliver |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Adv Films |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Anime, Anime / Japanimation, Children, Children's Video, Family, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 702727054822 |
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Customer Reviews of Hello Kitty's Paradise - Pretty Kitty (Vol. 1)
Too Scary Kitty I wish I had seen all of the reviews for this, before I purchased this video from Toys R' Us. This is the first video purchase I have been disappointed in buying. The other reviewer who noted the scary witch scene was right -- the witch sharpening the knife sequence was too scary!!! My daughter is still talking about how scary it was days later. While the other shorts on here were fine - the third one implied way too much violence for the age group that might normally purchase this -- I would not endorse this video for kids under six and/or kids who have not watched a lot of violence/scary scenes. The implied violence just seemed too inappropriate given the sweet, pleasant nature of the rest of the video.
Grating on the ears, yet strangely charming
Please note that this series is different from the 1980's "Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater" series, as well as the Japanese collection of short stories and fairy tale retellings with Megumi Hayashibara.
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>In this series, Hello Kitty and her sister Mimi have a series of short (~10 minute) adventures in which they explore their imaginations or learn a simple lesson about counting, hygiene, street signs, and other topics. The stories are mostly simple and lighthearted, with a few macabre exceptions such as the knife incident mentioned below.
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>Interspersed with the Hello Kitty stories are short, "educational" CG games which ask the viewer to guess a shape or animal, some of which have apparently nothing to do with Hello Kitty. These are advertised as a bonus, but I found them an annoying diversion from the HK material.
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>The voice acting can be grating to the point of unintended humor. In about every other episode, Kitty and Mimi sing an off-tune song about imagination that made me want to cry after a few episodes. The characters in the CG games giggle incessantly while talking. However, the overly enthusiastic "MIMI!! SHE'S MY SISTER!!!" in the opening sequence is so over the top that it makes up for all of this.
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>I have to admit that I am at least 15 years older than the target audience for this series. That said, I enjoyed the adventure stories more than the educational ones, if only for the expectation of seeing something very strange, such as the fact that the entire Kitty family wears the same cherry print nightgown, or the image of Kitty throwing herself against a hole in the wall to make it bigger.
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>Younger children (age 4-8) will probably enjoy this, but anyone else should probably stay away unless they like Kitty and are easily amused by things that aren't meant to be funny.
Great themes and the kids enjoy it
Our three toddlers watched a couple of the short videos right before dinner. So during dinner I found my 2-year old surprisingly civil and polite. After some brief inquires (to my 10 year old daughter) I found out that Kitty had learned some lessons on the tape. Outstanding! Every little contribution to parenting helps. Think Veggietales for toddlers and you've got Hello Kitty.
Have multiple short videos is also pleasant because we prefer not to have extended TV viewing for our toddlers.