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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color, Closed-captioned |
| TYPE: | Children's Video |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 794051712424 |
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Customer Reviews of VeggieTales - Madame Blueberry
Madame Blueberry is VERY FUNNY, (and educational, too)! Veggie Tales; Saterday morning fun and Sunday morning values! Our whole family loves Veggie-Tales! The computer animation is superb, the humor is clever and witty enough for adults to appreciate, the songs are catchy, and the style is refreshingly wacky! In this episode, Madame Blueberry is taught an important lesson about materialism; namely, all the STUFF at the STUFF MART, CAN NOT buy her a happy heart; (and no, HAPPY HEARTS ARE NOT FOR SALE, IN AISLE 3)! My five year old thinks this story is hysterical, and enjoys watching it over and over again! Is the message of the movie getting through to her? I'm not exactly sure, but she watches it so much, that eventually it should! (Definitely a "must have" for all Veggie-Tales fans)!
Wonderful and very important!
My family recently discovered the veggie-tales videos, and we were instant fans. The writing is excellent, combining genuine wit with relavent messages presented in a gentle, non-judgemental way. The result is a really funny view with the satisfying sense that your kids are not wasting their time by watching. This video, Madame Blueberry, immediately became our favorite. The music is so catchy my youngest daughter has started singing, "I'm so blue-hoo-hoo-blue-hoo-hoo" whenever she gets confused. For my part, I find I can always make my wife laugh by singing a bar or two of, "His Cheeseburger."
What makes Madame Blueberry so important, however, is its message: material things cannot make you truly happy, being thankful for what you have makes you happy. Some reviewers have suggested that this message is too advanced for younger children. I must disagree. Children barely able to talk are now being subjected to the merciless lure of advertising. Even if they don't watch television product advertising can be found every form of media, and no potential market is immune! And regardless of the age of the target audience, the message is the same, "You need x to be happy."
In the face of this onslaught, "Madame Blueberry" is a welcome relief. Children need the video's message, that happiness is not something you can buy. For this reason I give this video five stars.
Awesome story and values to teach your little ones!
This is just a very cute video. It's neat to see how the people at Big Idea treat the common problem of "too much stuff." Madame Blueberry is blue because she doesn't like all her stuff and wasn't happy until she got all new stuff at Stuff Mart. It wasn't until she saw Junior being happy with a ball instead of the train he wanted that she truly realized that it wasn't stuff she needed but a new and happy heart. When her house falls along with all hew new stuff, she makes new friends and is truly thankful for what she has. It's a great story to teach little ones, especially today when we all seem too glutted with "stuff." This is very well done and quite cute. Thanks a bunch Big Idea!