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I bought the CD for when my fiancee and our daughter go up to visit her parents on weekends in New York (6-7 hour drive). She enjoys the music and falls asleep but after time gets bored. So before going up with them on a week I had vacation I bought the DVD and took a laptop with me. Played it in a continuous loop for 4 of those 6 hours and it kept her entertained.Also having the same video in many languages (in reality you pay for like 4 different songs/videos) it helps stimulate the mind and learn a language. If she hears the English version too much she screams until we put another language on.
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This is a great video to get the kids up dancing and moving. Get out your video cameras because as they try to dance like the bears in the video, it is hilarious!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Once, I ate a gummy bear with chianti,
By Ashtar Command "Seeker" (Stockholm, Sweden) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gummibär: I Am Gummy Bear (DVD)
When I heard "The Gummy Bear Song" the first time, I assumed it was a commercial for candy. Our little convenience store sells German gummy bears. This evening, they had run out of them, so I had to rest contended with jelly nukis instead! (I'm consuming those as we speak.)Then I saw the "Choco" clip on Youtube and was confused. Why was the gummy bear doing a commercial for cocoa? Was I missing out on something here? It's a German novelty song, stupid! Gummibär is a disco artist of that unimitable kind only spawned in Sweden and Germany. His "songs" became instant hits on Youtube, and has given rise to a little cottage industry. Of course, the songs are both silly and annoying, except for kids, who will drive you mad playing them all night long. Here's a tip if they annoy you too much: bribe them with a jelly nuki! Essentially, Gummibär only made three songs: "I'm a Gummy Bear", "Choco choco choco" and "Nuki". However, our ingenious little friend recorded "I'm a Gummy Bear" in several different languages, including Slovak, Hungarian and (of course) Swedish. The Swedish lyrics are (almost) grammatically correct, but the bear seems to be singing them with a slight German accent! :D Nobody will remember Gummibär ten years into the future, but as a funny diversion at your local day care center (or convenience store), it might as well work...
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