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2.0 out of 5 stars
Defective Version Still Out There, May 30, 2005
This review is from: Little Men Set 2 - Bluffing (DVD)
I love this series which I would certainly recommend. I would not recommend this dvd release however. I just ordered 2 copies of this from amazon only to find out that I received the defective versions. These have the first 3 minute prologue, before the opening credits, cut off. Amazon sent replacements and now I have 4 defective dvd's in my collection. I am contacting the BFS company to see if they will replace these and I may ask amazon for a refund. I am confused and this was a royal pain. Apparently, the BFS has released corrected versions, but where are these? Update: Amazon very nicely refunded my money, but the company that made the dvd's returned my e-mails only after some time. (...)
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another wonderful installment of the "Little Men" series!, August 25, 2004
This review is from: Little Men Set 2 - Bluffing (DVD)
The second DVD set of "Little Men" contains the next 4 episodes from season one, including one of fans' favourites from the series, "Philanthropy." These 4 episodes deal with benevolence, gambling, troubled pasts, and racial equality, all in the signature "Little Men" fashion that is wholesome for the entire family. I highly recommend this DVD set to anyone looking for quality family entertainment.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great series!, August 23, 2005
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Little Men Set 2 - Bluffing (DVD)
This is one if not the best tv series in the world. Nothing inapropriate for children, and teaches great lessons. Emancipation is sad how Emil can't except others for the way they are. Teaches a lesson on eqalitty. The Christmas Angel is a superb episode that is very sad as Jo reminices on the lose of her husband. In the meantime, Sarah, a lady Nick found beaten up on the streets starts her life over in a different way. At the end, the school comes together and makes a wonderful play. Philanthropy is a favorite for many, and I can see why. Jo tries to teach Nick how to read, and at first it doesn't go well considering Nick has to read a book called the pretty kitty. Bluffing isn't the greatest but it's okay. I thought Laurie would be smarter than what he did with his money. Overall, a great set but me as well as many others are ready for more.
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