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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent DVD for your toddler,
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This review is from: Good Morning Maisy (DVD)
My 19 month old daughter LOVES Maisy mouse. The Good Morning Maisy DVD has 4 episodes: Count with Maisy (30 minutes), Maisy's ABCs (34 minutes), Maisy's Colors and Shapes (28 minutes) and Maisy's Farm (54 minutes).
Count with Maisy has 5 segments (5 min each) in which Maisy is counting something. The topic of each segment is: Train, Bus, Harvest, Fleas, Hide & Seek. Between each segement is a short song. Maisy's ABCs is not broken into mini segments. Maisy and her friends try to find things that begin with each letter of the alphabet, with lots of help from the narrator. Although ABCs are a little old for my daughter, she stays entertained and likes watching this episode. Maisy's Colors and Shapes is 5 segments: Balloons, Spots, Shed, Circus, Plane. There are no songs between the segments. I've been disappointed by this episode. It seems that there were technical difficulties when they produced it. The opening plays twice in a row. After the Circus segment the credits roll, and then there is the final segment "Plane." I also don't think that most of the segments go with the title of "colors and shapes." None of this bothers my daughter, but I find it annoying. Maisy's Farm is my favorite, as well as my daughter's. The first 20 minutes is all one long segment of Maisy on a farm, planting seeds and taking care of the animals. She goes through the 4 seasons and you see how the animals and the land changes. I find it interesting that the narrator's voice is different for this segment, and he uses terms occasionally that are more British. Following this are 7 of the regular 5 min segments: Duckling, Breakfast, Toot toot, Shopping, Bugs, and Mountain. I'm not really sure how most of them relate to Maisy's "Farm," but they are all cute. The episode finishes with the song "Maisy, Maisy had a Farm." (Like Old MacDonald).
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
MISSING SONGS!,
By Bibliophilica (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Morning Maisy (DVD)
I bought this DVD for my son because we had one Maisy episode on VHS that he absolutely adored: Maisy's Colors & Shapes. I wanted to "upgrade" to the DVD format but also to have new espisodes for him to watch. He loves all the new episodes--and I'll admit, I do to! But the DVD has some big editing problems. Those of you who are regular Maisy watchers know that most episodes include several short stories with songs in between. When they recorded the Colors & Shapes episode onto the DVD, they left out all the songs that went with that episode! These include "Up up up the hill," "Can you hop like a frog can?" and "The Wheels on the Bus." (Maybe one more, too, I don't remember!) My son and I both love the songs and miss them. Sadly, we gave away the VHS tape before we even watched "Colors & Shapes" on the DVD. Universal really messed that one up! That, with the annoyingly compulsive trailers, makes me not think too highly of them. I'm not sure I'll buy another Maisy DVD in case they have the same problem with the missing songs.
20 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Good Morning Maisy on DVD,
By A Customer
This review is from: Good Morning Maisy (DVD)
I recently bought this DVD, but I will NOT be buying the other two Maisy DVD's. Yes, my child likes the program, but it's too time consuming to sit through all of the trailers at the beginning of the program. Universal does not allow their consumers to press Menu or Chapter Skip. The only way to get past the trailers is to press the fast forward button - like we used to do with videos.I also think it is rather irritating that Universal included a Maisy trailer on a Maisy DVD! How ridiculous is that? I don't have as much of an issue with trailers on a live action title, but it's silly to have so many trailers on an animated kid's title that you know will be played over and over again. I'll go back to buying children's titles from other Studios and avoid titles from Universal.
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