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Awesome, October 2, 2005
This review is from: Halloween (Audio CD)
My kids absolutly love this cd!! They dont know most of the movies the songs are from because they are to young, but I do!!!
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Kids love this!!!!, October 30, 2007
This review is from: Halloween (Audio CD)
This is the best!!!! We had a Halloween party and all the kids LOVED it!!! The adults did too, if you have kids you have to get it...GREAT!!!
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Why Why Why..., July 22, 2007
This review is from: Halloween (Audio CD)
I've been around for every Kidz (insert genre here) release since Kidz Bop 1. Why it continues, I don't know.
First of all, I should mention that I stood in Barnes & Noble for six whole hours at the Harry Potter book release. At said release, they had this CD playing on loop. LOOP, I SAY! For six hours I had to listen to these songs. Because of this, I can almost say for sure that if your kid LIKES this CD, you will be driven insane.
My second point: It's fine for kids to learn the themes for Scooby Doo and the Addams Family. And though I loathe "Witch Doctor", that one's fine, too. But Michael Jackson ("Thriller") and, more importantly, the ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW ("Time Warp" sans "pelvic thrust"). Yes, folks. A song from a musical about transvestites. I love RHPS, but it's not something to expose KIDS to. Oh, I'm sorry. Kidz.
If you want FURTHER proof that this whole Kidz _____ thing is pure evil, they've made Kidz Rap. Yup. They edited RAP songs and had them sung/rapped by "kidz". Sure, great idea. Let's desensitize our "kidz" to rap music, too.
Don't buy this CD. Don't buy any CD that starts with the word "Kidz".
Because spelling words with a "z" to pluralize them didn't go out of style in 1990. Nope. Not at all.
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