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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They're back!!!! They're back!!!!
Many, many thanks are extended to Nelvana and Nick Jr. for bringing back the Backyardigans for another season. This DVD has four episodes from the second season (which will reportedly have twenty episodes) and although the musical genres are rather obscure (at least I've never heard of some of them), the quality of entertainment exceeds the first season...
Published on October 26, 2006 by Amanda Richards

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3.0 out of 5 stars no French language track as advertized
This video claims to have a French language track, but it doesn't. I have bought other Backyardigans DVDS with French language tracks for my bilingual family and they are great (SuperSecret SuperSpy, for instance), but this one is not as advertized (and I was really looking forward to watching how they'd translate the Samurai Pie episode!).
Published on March 4, 2008 by Texan Mom


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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They're back!!!! They're back!!!!, October 26, 2006
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This review is from: The Backyardigans - Mission to Mars (DVD)
Many, many thanks are extended to Nelvana and Nick Jr. for bringing back the Backyardigans for another season. This DVD has four episodes from the second season (which will reportedly have twenty episodes) and although the musical genres are rather obscure (at least I've never heard of some of them), the quality of entertainment exceeds the first season.

"Mission to Mars" starts it off with Kenyan High Life music, one of the genres I've never heard of before, but which sounds like a cross between calypso and Latin music. Uniqua, Pablo and Austin are astronauts who head off to Mars to investigate a mysterious audio signal. Tyrone and Tasha remain behind to man mission control.

"Samurai Pie" is my absolute favorite episode of the whole series so far. Far East meets Western in this wonderful combination of spaghetti western music (a genre I HAVE heard of before), and kung fu / ninja action movies. The settings are very similar to those in the movie "Spirited Away", mixed with some "Karate Kid", "Kung Fu" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Tyrone makes the world's greatest samurai pies, and is teaching his apprentice Austin the tricks of the trade. Their task is to make the Great Pie for Empress Tasha, and get it to her royal table before the pie-stealing ninjas Uniqua and Pablo make off with it.

"Scared of You" has Tasha as a mad scientist, with Austin as her henchman. Even though it's his birthday, she sends him out on a mission to deliver secret letters to three monsters, Tyrone the mummy, Uniqua the werewolf and Pablo the vampire. The letters are actually invitations to a surprise birthday "Monster Party" with lots of singing and dancing to a `50s small band theme.

"Whodunit?" is an Agatha Christie-type mystery adventure, set in Mystery Manor, on the Misty Moors of Scotland, with detective Pablo trying to find Lady Tasha's stolen jewels. Is the thief neighbor Mr. Austin Frothingslosh, unexpected visitor Uniqua Underhood, or did Butler Tyrone do it?

Cute, but never annoying; imaginative, but still simple enough for young children to enjoy; informative without being preachy, lots of singing and dancing to new musical genres, plus now (ta-dah!!!!!) with Alicia Keyes on board as a singing mommy Martian - what more could you possibly ask for in children's entertainment?



Amanda Richards, October 26, 2006
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Backyardigans DVD So Far!, October 16, 2006
This review is from: The Backyardigans - Mission to Mars (DVD)
3...2...1...LIFT OFF! Launch into adventure with The Backyardigans as they explore outer space, master the art of making pie like samurai (pie-YA!), go on a mystery caper to find missing jewels, and visit a mad scientist's laboratory!

Mission to Mars features 4 different episodes, and is BY FAR the most engaging and fun Backyardigans DVD! My son watches his other Backyardigan DVD's intermittently, but he just got this one a few days ago and watches it over and over and over...

Here are the four episodes:

MISSION TO MARS: When the Backyardigans receive a strange signal originating from Mars, Uniqua, Pablo and Austin blast off to investigate. They're backed up by Tyrone and Tasha, who remain on Earth to assist at Mission Control. The Backyardigans leave prepared for anything, but encounter some surprises along the way. They don't give up, however, and eventually make a surprising discovery regarding the source of the signal.

This episode features two new characters: Mommy Martian (played by Alicia Keys) and Little Martian/Boinga (played by Shakyra Lipscomb).

SAMURAI PIE: Spaghetti Western music plays as Samurai Pie Maker Tyrone trains apprentice Austin to make the Great Pie for Empress Tasha...while fending off pie-stealing Ninjas Uniqua and Pablo!

SCARED OF YOU: Mad Scientist Tasha sends Austin to bring three monsters (Tyrone, Uniqua and Pablo) back to her laboratory. Tasha's Einsteinian hairdo is *hilarious*. Be on the lookout for special appearances by Mummy, Werewolf, and Vampire!

WHODUNIT?: Detective Pablo (looking much like Sherlock Holmes!) is on the case at Mystery Manor to discover who stole Tasha's jewels. Tyrone, Austin and Uniqua are all suspects! Featuring a mysterious English mansion, hedge maze, and theatrical "acting", this episode is my favorite!

Because the last two episodes are mystery-oriented, the Mission to Mars DVD would make an *excellent* Halloween experience for the little ones! As always, there are clever lyrics and diverse musical styles with the songs, so the episodes are not only entertaining, but musically educational.

This DVD also has some special features:

*"Hold Tight" dance along with Pablo
*"A Message, A Message" dance along with Uniqua
*The Backyardigans Game Trial on DVD-ROM (only a 1/2 hour's worth of gameplay)

An excellent--and very affordable--addition to the Backyardigans collection!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great music, January 16, 2007
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This review is from: The Backyardigans - Mission to Mars (DVD)
What I love about the backyardigans is that the music isn't just good, it's great: interesting, challenging and funny. The story lines are great unlike some of the thomas the tank or bob the builder scenarios which are truly banal. My son loves these and we often find ourselves in our living room, playing that we are on our own personal mission to mars.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars high brow culture for the kids, January 15, 2007
This review is from: The Backyardigans - Mission to Mars (DVD)
OK, I'm bias here, I play saxophone on the recording sessions for this show and write the occasional underscore (mission to mars is mine). So I'm quite proud of it. But the thing is, these shows are really cool; they introduce kids to many genres of music (50!), dance moves and promote a healthy imagination. There isn't any pandering, it's not preachy and the stories are fun. My niece (2yrs) loves to copy the choreography and my son (3yrs) likes the stories. The backyardigans are nice kids and they are well defined and smart.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars We love the Backyardigans., February 19, 2007
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This review is from: The Backyardigans - Mission to Mars (DVD)
We love the Backyardigans (we have almost all the dvds) for great music, dancing, stories and characters. Easy on the eyes and ears even when seen more than a few times. My 1.5 year old will pick up her own toys to watch them. She wiggles and dances to the music (and mama sits down for a 20 minute cup of tea). The stories show some great imagination, which carries over into play even after the tv is off.

Our favorites on this dvd are Mission to Mars and Samurai Pie. After Samurai Pie, we gave our 1.5 year old a mixing bowl, pie tin, some measuring cups, a whisk and a spoon. She 'makes' pies regularly and loves to help making real cookies. Mission to Mars must have had some help from NASA. While being a story written for small children, the scenery looks a lot like the footage from the real Mars rovers, and the 'astronauts' are generally saying and doing things that real astronauts might say and do -- and then there is a 'rover' that barks and likes to play fetch, and a really big underground slide and martian city, singing martians, etc. ...

As a final point, even in childrens' shows there is usually something that is too violent, scary, or inappropriate for a very small child. We have several Backyardigans dvds and I have never had to skip or mute anything. Very kiddo friendly.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good choice, October 28, 2007
This review is from: The Backyardigans - Mission to Mars (DVD)
My kids love The Backyardigans. We have a few in our collection now and they love them all.
In Mission to Mars there is good action and the songs are great. The other adventure they love on this DVD is Samurai Pie.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I bought this for my two year old grandaughter, but it stays at my house, September 18, 2007
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What a wonderful DVD; catchy tunes and moves;have watched it everyday since buying it and never get tired of it; oh, and my grandaughter loves it too!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, January 25, 2007
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The creativity that has gone into the creation of the Backyardigans is spectacular. The songs never get old and are a lot of fun to sing with my 4 year old daughter, the cast talent is amazing, the stories never lack for originality. I have to leave the room when my daughter watches Dora the Explorer - annoying, no matter how "educational" the program is. With Backyardigans, I find if i walk through the room while its on, I'll sit down and watch it with her - over and over again.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So Cute!, January 19, 2007
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This DVD includes Mission to Mars and it is just adorable. The songs are very catchy and my two and a half year old really gets into them. There is also Samurai Pie, Scared Of You and Whodunit?. Mission to Mars is the best one but they are all enjoyable. It also includes two bonus music videos.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Backyardigans Mission to Mars, January 23, 2009
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Melissa (San Antonio, Texas) - See all my reviews
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As with all the Backyardigans DVD's this has fun music and my son just loves the Backyardigans.
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